Extra 50 places in Half Marathon 10 Extra in Full !! Officially entries have now closed however due to the excellent number of entries this year Rod has decided to allow 50 extra runners in the Half and 10 Extra runners in the full. The only problem is you will NOT be listed on the runners T Shirt (as this is going to the printers Friday)
So go ahead and grab these last few places
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Entries to Close end of weekWe are nearly full so entries will be closing early this year. You have until Friday 27th to enter either races.
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Runners World Rating s and reveiws In short: My first marathon, in at the deep end, but managed to run all the way despite the hills! In full: Very hilly route - the T-shirt proclaims it to be the "World's Toughest Road Marathon" - apparently run in an anti-clockwise direction for the first time (in a while anyway), which gets the biggest climb out of the way almost immediately. Glorious scenery running down Great Langdale and over into Little Langdale helped by almost ideal running conditions this year. Pace yourself well, drink and refuel a little at the well-spaced water stations, and you'll have a great race like I did! Date of review: December 15, 2009
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Review 2 In short: The T-shirt says 'toughest road marathon in the world' (or similar). It fails to say how worthwhile all that effort is. Loved it. In full: Two laps of the half - first lap is tough enough but the second is brutal. There's only a hardy/foolish(?) few that take on both laps so you could well end up on your own for much of the second lap. That said, there are water stations every three miles with plenty of happy, smiley encouraging marshalls to check you're OK. Not sure where the earlier reviewer went wrong but there weas loads of water available at the finish when I arrived.
The scenery is among the finest England has to offer but this is the Lake District so you have to work to see it. Fortunately, the weather was clear this year - I believe its a different experience entirely in the wet.
Overall - small, friendly and reasonably priced. No unnecessary frills just everything you need to deliver a proper gem of a race.
Many, many thanks to Rod and all his team. Date of review: September 22, 2009
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Dr Ron Hill Blog 2008 MarathonRod Berry, the charismatic race director and organiser of this race and a long time friend, had invited me to be the starter of the race and in a rash moment I asked him to sort out a number for me........more
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Race Date 2010 september 25th confirmed date
Entries Open 1st April 2010
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