Sunday 18 May starting at 9:30am. Run in support of the Hospice of the Good Shepherd the Shell Chester Half Marathon is certain to hit its quota of 2,600 competitors well in advance of race day. They will enjoy a course that has a reputation for producing fast times with great support and organisation from their hosts at West Cheshire AC. Finishing on Chester Race Course there’s more than an chance of a grandstand finish with not just the winners coming in at a gallop! Enter online or find out more at www.SportsyStems.net/Chester.
Sunday 18 May starting at 9:00am. Another Sport Systems timing team will be in Staines for this popular 10K. Organised by Runnymede Runners, Spelthorne Council and Staines Strollers this is the second year that Sport Systems will time the race and provide entry management. Follow this link to go and enter the Staines 10k road race.
Sunday 1 June. The Dorking 10 is one of the premier road races in the south east of England, regularly attracting over 700 entrants. This year the race incorporates the Surrey 10 Mile Championships. You can enter by going via www.sportsystems.net/dorking/.
Saturday 7 June starting at 10am. Set on the paths around Eton College’s Dorney Lake (also the rowing venue for the London Olympics) the Dash of the same name is a great course to bag a PB. If you fancy a Saturday run for a change you’ll find details at www.datchet-dashers.com/dash and you can enter online at www.sportsystems.net/dorney.
Sunday 8 June. Try this 5-mile run in Eltham Park North or enter the 1 mile fun run if you’re just starting out. This year there’s a third event – a 3k aimed at attracting the talented youth in the area, as well as those adults who want more challenge than one mile, but aren’t yet ready for five. For every entry in each of these events, £1 is automatically donated to the Greenwich & Bexley Hospice. Enter online or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/NewElthamJoggers.
Sunday 8 June starting at 10:00am. The Stortford 10 has changes – its got a new date and a new distance; 10K as opposed to 10 miles. Organised by Bishop's Stortford Running Club the new multi-terrain course in on a virtually traffic free country roads and hard surface farm tracks. Prizes for each of the Male and Female Race Winners, Trophies for category winners & T-shirt to all finishers. There is a 2 hour cut-off time for completing the event. Enter online now or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/stortford.
Sunday 15 June starting at 10.00am. The first MHFS 10K for Men was held in June 2006, and we are now in the process of organising the third annual event for 15th June 2008. The event will be held at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. For more information and to register please visit www.sportsystems.net/mhfs.
Wednesday 18 June starting at 7:30pm. Give yourself a mid-week break and get away from the crowds by entering this beautiful off-road course. Run along forest tracks of grass and gravel through the scenic Windsor Forest. The course has been accurately measured, but you won’t record a PB here! Enter online or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/BracknellForest.
Sunday 22 June starting at 9:30am. We all like to be beside the seaside and Sport Systems are no different. That’s why we’re pleased to be going to the English Riviera to time the Torbay Half Marathon. You will have to be quick to enter though as there is a race limit of 1,500 and in 2006 the race sold out a full month in advance. To take part or just to find out more visit the race site at http://www.sportsystems.net/torbay.
Sunday 29 June starting at 10:30am. See if you can beat your PB on this flat, single lap course, now in its second year. It’s been changed following feedback, so now you can take in some of the rural roads in the area as well as going round the disused airfield. You’ll be slower than the sports cars and bikes that normally use the track to burn some rubber, but don’t let that worry you - just enjoy the fun memento you get at the end! Enter online or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/PrestwoldHall.
Sunday 29 June start time 9:00am. This is a fast summer 10k that gives you the opportunity of a PB on a flat two-lap course – part on roads and part on Thames Towpath. If you’re feeling speedy and meet the eligibility criteria, then you can go flat out for the Surrey 10k Championship which forms part of the race. Otherwise, just take it steady and enjoy the view of river, trees, Teddington Lock and Ham House. It starts early so you’ll have plenty of time for Sunday lunch afterwards! Enter online or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/ranelagh.
Sunday 6 July starting at 9:30am. Organised by Manchester YMCA Harriers the City of Manchester 10k is sponsored this year by Premier Textiles Please enter online via www.sportsystems.net/manchesterymca.
Sunday 20 July starting at 9:30am. You won’t score a PB on this undulating course, but you’ll enjoy great scenery on the rural route. If you’re not ready for the Half Marathon, then try the 10k – new this year! Both start at the same time from The Rye, a wide expanse of grassland in this lovely old town in the heart of the Chilterns. Enter online or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/Wycombe.
Sunday 20 July starting at 9:30am. Sports Systems are again pleased to return to time the popular Elmbridge 10K for the third year. This is another fast and flat 10K ideal for a PB. To enter online or get en entry form please visit www.sportsystems.net/elmbridge.
Friday 25 July starting at 7.30pm in beautiful Bushy Park “What better way to end the week” says running vicar Father Onn and we agree. The 27th Wedding 7K is short and scenic and ends with a reception! Its popular with club runners and un-attached alike and its 600 limit sells out fast. Why not enter the Couples Race with your partner or spouse? www.sportsystems.net/weddingday.
Sunday 7 September 2008 starts at 10am. “I don’t like cricket I love it “ - Thames Ditton CC organise and host the 24th running of the Harry Hawkes Eight form the Giggs Hill Green club house in Thames Ditton. The scenic but fast eight mile course runs along side the Thames and past Hampton Court Palace Enter online via www.sportsystems.net/hh8.
Sunday 14 September starting at 9:30am. To celebrate their silver jubilee Chippenham Harries are holding their inaugural half marathon. The race will be run over a fast, accurately measured and predominantly flat course starting and finishing at our club base – Chippenham Sports Club. The route will go through the centre of Chippenham and then follow scenic country lanes visiting local villages and hamlets including Tytherton Lucas, Langley Burrell, Avon, East Tytherton. This event is ideal for first timers or experienced long distance runners. Please enter online or find out more at www.sportsystems.net/Chippenham.
In aid of Airborne Forces Charity and Help for Heroes
Sunday, 14th September 2008, start time 10:00am. Find out if you are tough enough to take on the challenging 10 mile route used by The Parachute Regiment for selecting new recruits.This uniquely tough run follows the same undulating multi terrain course used in Paratrooper selection. It can be run with or without a Bergen rucksack. There is also a special Team Challenge for teams of four carrying rucksacks Needless to say it will require you to prepare yourself with dedicated training well before the event. There is a 3 hour cut off for completing the route and regretfully is not suitable for wheelchair competitors. All runners must be over 17 on race day to participate. www.sportsystems.net/paras10.
Sunday 5 October 2008 Starting at 10:45am. Sittingbourne 10 mile road race, where is a perfect opportunity to train for that half marathon you have been contemplating. For more information or to enter visit www.sportsystems.net/Sittingbourne.
Sunday 12 October Starting at 11:00am. You may find this a challenging, hilly course but the 13.1 mile road race through scenic countryside over the Wiltshire Downs will make it a rewarding event. The Half Marathon passes though quiet country lanes starting and finishing at the Nationwide Building Society’s head office. To enter online or for more information www.sportsystems.net/swindon
Sunday 19 October staring at 10:00 am. The Cabbage Patch 10 mile race is one of the flattest and fastest 10 milers in the country. Richard Nerurkar set an all time British record here of 46 mins 2 secs in 1993. Starting and finishing in Twickenham the course follows a loop, crossing the River Thames at Kingston Bridge and Richmond Bridge. This race has sold out for the last four years so enter early to avoid disappointment! To enter online go to www.sportsystems.net/cp10.
27 October Starting 10:30am. Plans for the 27th Worksop Half Marathon are well under way, and we would like to invite you to run in this very popular event where more than 2000 runners are expected so enter early to avoid disappointment. For more detailed information, including maps of course and start/finish area, please visit www.sportsystems.net/Worksop.
Sunday 2 November starting 11:00am. This race is set in rural Sussex and is a very popular event. Sport Systems are also providing chip timing & results services. Also you can enter online at www.sportsystems.net/BarnsGreen
Sunday 14 December starting at 9:30am. One hundred years ago Edward VII was on the throne, Asquith had just become Prime Minister and London life was returning to normality after the Olympic Games had run for a record six months. This was also the year in which Hastings put on a marathon with just fifty-one competitors. If you would like to re-live the Edwardian heyday of that original Hastings Marathon just go to www.sportsystems.net/hastingsmarathon.
Sunday 4 January 2009 starting at 10:30am. The race is an ever-popular scenic and challenging 10 mile, 2-lap course comprising 75% road and 25% tracks & grass and is normally supported by around 700+ runners of all abilities. Many people find it a good race to include in the build up to the London Marathon. Much of the proceeds of the race go towards assisting local charities including The Children's Trust. To enter online or to find out more visit www.sportsystems.net/Tadworth.
Sunday 15 March 2009 starting 10.30am. The Hastings Half Marathon is organised by the Hastings Lions Club to raise monies for needy causes and to promote historic Hastings. It is ideal preparation for the London Marathon, both in training and getting big event experience! With a 4,000 strong field that in 2006 included ten Williams but no Harolds runners are supported by three choirs, two bands and other live music en-route. What more do you need to help you battle and then conquer the 13.1 miles? Enter early as Hastings has been popular with visitors since 1066! www.SportSystems.net/hastings.