I reckon the fact there is no club for Soloists (as far asI know) answers that question
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I suspect that most of the runners that would contemplate a solo round would have done a supported one anyway. The camaraderie by doing a supported round is part of what makes for a great day. It is easier to organise a solo round but I suspect ( as I am still at the early stages of thinking of attempting one ) a lot tougher physically and mentally. Anyone that hasn't done a BG club round, but has done only a solo round would probably not care about inclusion or bragging rights.
Doing it in a tuxedo and brogues solo unsupported is definitely the most stylish way :D ,but I think I will stick with shorts , T-shirt and inov 8s self supported if I go for it.
Does this photograph show the correct style for Bob Graham?
from the I Run Far website