….are offering free entry to anyone who can run under 67mins.
The provisionally re-arranged date is now 1st November. I've never done the course but I don't think it's pancake flat.
Wonder if it will interest anyone on here with club links...
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….are offering free entry to anyone who can run under 67mins.
The provisionally re-arranged date is now 1st November. I've never done the course but I don't think it's pancake flat.
Wonder if it will interest anyone on here with club links...
That doesn't seem very generous!
It's a mass-participation event which attracts I think several thousand runners of massively varying abilities. I think the winning time last year was 68mins and only the top 5 got under 75mins (I readily admit I wouldn't get near this and would be very pleased with 85mins!)
I think it's just an attempt to boost the status of it at the front end.
£38 to enter though... strewth!!
I'd be pleased to break 90 minutes let alone 70. £38 does seem a bit steep - is that the going rate these days?
I think that's par for the course for a city half marathon, yes... just had a look at the Birmingham Half and that's £36...
But but but... you get a medal and "technical" t-shirt!!!
Anything over £1 a mile and I am out (unless the event is a bit special)
Mrs S does the odd road marathon/half. I'll have to give the credit card bill a bit more scrutiny in future.
I'm definitely in the £1/mile camp. Who needs another tech tee? I'd much rather have a chip butty or a bowl of soup any day.
Nah...bit dull really. Although how can one put a price on being within the ambiance of Noel's beneficence?
However on my visit I did purchase a print of foxgloves from a charity stall that is so stunning it takes pride of place among my Thomas Eakins and Atkinson Grimshaws (prints).
Now that made the drive from Ilkley worth while - and of course it reminds me of Noel every morning as I sip my espresso!
So £2? Pah: the price of fond memory is far above rubies.:)
We did the excellent Afoot in two dales 50 mile LDWA two years ago and it cost a few quid (I’ll check). We walked the 50 miles, plus to and from the camping AND iirc even got to say hello to Graham
It cost £20. The beans on toast at the checkpoint near the Green Dragon were worth a tenner alone; they were splendid. Ian Charters recommended the event way back on here. I’ve not seen him for years but he was right