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SUMMARY:Thames Path 100
DESCRIPTION:The TP100 is a 100-mile continuous trail race along the Thames Path from London to Oxford. Total Climb: 1900 feet. 15th Annual.\nThe 100-mile course is a marked point-to-point race which takes runners from Richmond in South West London to the centre of Oxford. The course follows the meandering route of the Thames against its flow and is flat and fast\, with the majority on groomed paths/ trails and paved pathways. There are some truly stunning sections of the route showing off the best of English riverside scenery and life on the Thames. Held under an official UKA Permit granted through the Trail Running Association (Permit Number Pending). \n\nGeneral Info\n\n\nEntries\nEntries for the 2026 Event open on Saturday May 24th 2024 at 1000. Runners must meet the minimum qualification standard below\, to apply. Volunteers from 2025 get priority free entry prior to general entries going on sale. \nThe Entry fee is £220 (£222 unaffiliated runners). \nRunners may also enter the TP100 as part of the 100 mile Grand Slam. To take part in the Slam\, runners can enter each event individually\, or buy a Grand Slam ticket which gets you entry to all four 100 Mile Slam events. Information on the Grand Slam\, and how to enter it can be found by clicking here. \nEntries are available on a first come first served basis. No waiting list will be held for this event and no entries will be taken on the day. \nQualification Standard\nIn order to enter you must have completed a minimum of a 50 mile distance race within 15hrs\, between 1st January 2020 and race day. As organisers\, we reserve the right to refuse anybody entry who does not meet this standard. Unqualified runners may enter but will be contacted approximately 8 weeks prior to race to verify qualification plans if they have not updated their online information by this time. \nClick here to read more about what counts as a qualifier \nStart/ Finish Location\nRace HQ is at Richmond Old Town Hall overlooking the river and a short walk from Richmond station. The race starts on Richmond New Waterfront\, adjacent to the river and just a one minute walk from the Hall. \nThe finish location is Queen’s College Sports Ground just a few hundred yards from the city centre. Runners will turn left off of the Thames Path just before the Head of the River Pub which looms over the Thames Path from Oxford City Centre\, and turn directly in to the finishing chute in front of the pavilion. We are very privileged to be allowed to finish in the grounds of Oxford University. \nRoute\nThe 2026 race route remains on the Thames Path from the outset until the finish line with one minor deviation to Clifton Hampden aid station on route which will be clearly marked on race day. Diversions in place in 2025 due to structural issues with bridges\, weirs and the paths will all be assessed and factored in for 2026 nearer the time. We are hopeful that they will not add much if anything extra to the 2026 route. \nA map of the route can be found at the bottom of this page. \nCut Offs\nRunners must finish within a 30 hour time limit. There are cut offs at every aid station on route\, designed with the purpose of keeping runners on course to finish within that 30 hour limit. \nAwards\n100 mile Centurion Buckle to all finishers. Runners finishing the course in under 24 hours will receive ‘100 miles – One Day’ buckles commemorating their achievement. Runners finishing between 24 and 30 hours will receive ‘100 mile – Finisher’ buckles. \nTrophies will be awarded to first place male and female. Further Prizes will be awarded to 2nd and 3rd Placed Male and Female. Age Group Prizes will be awarded for 1st Male and Female Vet 40\, 50\, 60 and 70. \nRunners who finish five editions of this event will receive a 500 Mile Buckle. Runners who finish 10 editions of this event will receive a 1000 mile buckle. \nAid Stations\nThere will be a minimum of twelve aid stations along the course. Aid stations carry as a minimum: \n\n\n\nPrecision Hydration Gels\, Chews and Electrolyte Drink\nTailwind who are our principal nutrition partner\nGu Gels\nWater\nCoke/ Pepsi\nChocolate/ Sweets/ Biscuits\nNuts\nFruit\nSandwiches and Wraps\nSavoury Snacks eg. Mini Sausage Rolls\nLots of other sweet and savoury snacks\n\n\n\nDrop Bags\nDrop Bags must be deposited at the race start between 0700 and 0845 on race morning. Drop bags must NOT exceed 45cm x 25cm x 25cm in size\, ie\, the size of a large shoe box\, for any one aid station. They must be labelled with your name\, aid station it is to go to and race number. Drop bags will be accessible at the following points and will be available for collection between 1000 and 1500 on Sunday\, at the finish line. Drop bags must be collected by 1500; any left over at this time will be disposed of. Runners need to leave a different drop bag for each aid station\, each bag will be transported to the aid station listed and then the finish. Finish line bags will be taken directly to the finish only. \n\nMile 51: Henley\nMile 71: Goring\nFinish: Oxford\n\nFinish Line Bags\nFinish Line Bags can be deposited at registration and should be clearly labelled with runners name and bib number. These will be transported to the finish for you.  Your finish line bag may be a maximum of 50 litres in size.  NO suitcases will be permitted. \nCourse Markings\nThe course is marked by permanent national trail marker posts maintained by the National Trails Trust which come in different forms but most commonly display the acorn which is the key symbol and guide on the Thames Path. \nIn addition to the fixed markers as above\, the course will also be marked with our pink Centurion branded upcycled ribbons and Centurion marker arrows for the entire duration. \nThere are a number of road crossings to negotiate\, some of them are extremely busy. The road crossings will NOT be marshalled so please be extremely careful when you are crossing roads of any nature. \nIt is ultimately the runners responsibility to navigate the course successfully\, with or without course markings. We strongly recommend that you take the time to recce the route before race day\, have the GPX below uploaded onto your watch & carrying a map and compass are highly recommended for the event in case of an emergency. The Harveys Thames Path map available at a discounted rate here\, is an excellent guide. \nPacers\nRunners are permitted pacers from the 51 mile aid station at Henley. Pacers must travel on foot only. Runners are permitted multiple pacers throughout the last 49 miles but only one may travel with the runner at any one time. \nThe points at which a runner may be paced/ hand over pacers are listed on the crew page here. \nCrew\nThe points at which a runner may be crewed are listed on the crew page here. \nCrews/ Pacers/ Supporters are not be permitted meet their runner at any point other than those listed on the link above. \nMedical\nThere will be a dedicated team of race medics available throughout the duration of the weekend. If you suffer an injury or accident that warrants direct medical attention\, the medics will be on hand to provide you with exactly that. Contact numbers and full details of what to do in an emergency will be given to you in the pre race information packs and again at race registration. Due to the nature of the course ie. some off road\, the medics may take some time to reach you\, or potentially be out of contact tending to other runners. In those instances you should contact the emergency services on 999. If you are injured but able to walk\, please make your way to the nearest aid station where there will either be a medic\, or an aid station captain will immediately get in touch with medical care should you require it/ arrange for transport out. If you suffer a severe injury or encounter someone in serious difficulty please call both 999 for emergency ambulance services and the course medics. If you come across a fallen runner please remain with them until help arrives. \nKit\n75% of the course is on trail. Trail shoes are advised\, but if it’s dry\, you will be able to complete the course perfectly adequately in road shoes\, which have good grip. There are sections of the trail which can become very muddy in wet conditions. The weather in April is extremely variable and can include anything from snow to heavy rain or bright sunshine. Be prepared for all conditions. \nThere will be kit checks prior to\, during and after the race. Runners must carry the following mandatory equipment at all times. A time penalty of one hour will be imposed for any item found to be missing at any point on the course. Please refer to this page for explanations on the inclusion of the items below. \nThere are many options regarding kits for fulfilling these requirements and those of other events. We stock what we believe to be the best options at our online store available by clicking here under the Mandatory Gear Section. Please ask us if you have any questions. \n\nFully Charged Mobile Phone\, including the numbers for the Race Medic and Race Director (on the number you have given at registration)\nWater Bottles/Bladder capable of carrying a minimum of 1 litre.\nSurvival Blanket: 1.4m x 2m minimum\nWaterproof Jacket: Gore-tex or similar\, minimum 10000mm+ & must have sealed seams and a hood.\nWhistle\nHeadtorch or Primary Light Source – Minimum 100 Lumens\nBack Up Light source – Minimum 100 Lumens\nWarm Hat – Beanie Hat or Buff (either are accepted)\nGloves\nLong-sleeved base layer or fleece top – This must be carried separately in a dry or waterproof bag from the start and kept dry\, for use only in an emergency. Starting in 2 layers is not a substitute.\nCup or Mug for cold or hot drinks as you wish\n\n\n 
URL:https://raceconnections.com/event/thames-path-100/
LOCATION:Richmond Old Town Hall\, Whittaker Avenue\, Richmond\, London\, TW9 1TP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Trail Running
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260614
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SUMMARY:Centurion Running South Downs Way 100
DESCRIPTION:Running 100 miles – 13 June 2026\nThe SDW100 is a 100 mile non-stop foot race taking in the entire South Downs Way National Trail. The South Downs boast stunning rolling hills\, ancient forts\, picturesque villages and expansive views across Southern England. 15th Annual. The race is part of the GranCanaria World Trail Majors Series. \nEntries\nEntries for 2026 open on Saturday 12th July 2025. \nThe Entry Fee is £220 (£222 Unaffiliated) and includes all fees. \nElite Entries: If you are an elite athlete looking to compete in 2026 you may apply for an elite entry by emailing us here. As a guide\, we welcome elite athlete applications from athletes with an ITRA Index score of 750+ (Men) and 600+ (Women). We will also consider those who don’t feature on ITRA on a case by case basis. \nRunners may also enter the event as part of the 100 mile Grand Slam. To take part in the Slam\, runners can enter each event individually\, or buy a Grand Slam ticket which gets you entry to all four 100 Mile Slam events. Information on the Grand Slam\, and how to enter can be found by clicking here. \nQualification Standard\nIn order to enter you must have completed a minimum of a 50 mile distance race within 15hrs\, between 1st January 2020 and race day. As organisers\, we reserve the right to refuse anybody entry who does not meet this standard. Unqualified runners may enter but will be contacted approximately 8 weeks prior to race to verify qualification plans if they have not updated their online information by this time. \nClick here to read more about what counts as a qualifier. \nStart/ Finish Location\nRegistration and the race start is at Matterley Bowl. Details of how to get to the estate can be found under the travel and accom tab here. \nThe race finishes at Eastbourne Sports Club Athletics Track. Runners will enter the track through the gate and complete a lap of the track to finish. Runners will be permitted to run the track section with friends\, family and crew accompanying them. \n  \nFor more info on aid stations\, the route and what comes with your entry fee\, please click here.
URL:https://raceconnections.com/event/centurion-running-south-downs-way-100/
LOCATION:Matterley Bowl\, A31\, Winchester SO24 1HW\, Winchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Running
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261115
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SUMMARY:Centurion Running | Wendover Woods 50
DESCRIPTION:The WW50 is a 50-mile foot race consisting of 5 x 10-mile loops on forest trails\, entirely within Wendover Woods. The course mixes some of the most enjoyable trail running to be found anywhere\, with wide\, soft trails\, smooth descents\, and runnable climbs. These sections are contrasted with some much steeper ascents and descents scattered throughout the loop. Runners will work hard for a finish at this race\, which will also act as the fourth and final event in the 50 Mile Grand Slam. \n \n\nGeneral Info\n\n\nEntries\nEntries for 2026 will open at 1000 on Saturday\, 6th December 2025. Places are open on a first-come\, first-served basis. There is no waiting list\, and there are no entries on the day. The exception is for those who volunteered over 8 hours of service in 2025 and requested a guaranteed 2026 entry. \nThe entry fee is £115. \nRunners may also enter the event as part of the 50-mile Grand Slam. To take part in the Slam\, runners can enter each event individually\, or buy a Grand Slam ticket\, which gets you entry to all four 50 Mile Slam events. Information on the Grand Slam\, and how to enter it can be found by clicking here. \nQualification Standard\nIn order to enter\, you must have completed a minimum of a marathon distance race within the cut-off time of that event between 1st January 2021 and race day. As organisers\, we reserve the right to refuse entry to anybody who does not meet this standard. Unqualified runners may enter but will be contacted approximately 8 weeks prior to the race to verify qualification plans if they have not updated their online information by this time. \nClick here to read more about what counts as a qualifier. \nCut Offs\nRunners must finish the course within a 15-hour time limit. There are additional cut-offs on the route which can be found in the aid station table. \nStart/ Finish Location\nRegistration\, Start & Finish are in ‘Trig Point Field’\, Aston Hill\, Halton\, Aylesbury\, HP22 5NQ. The field is opposite Aston Hill Bike Park. \nRoute\nThe race route consists of 5 x 10-mile loops on forest trails and tracks within Wendover Woods\, woodland operated by Forestry England. \nA map of the route and a downloadable GPX file can be found at the bottom of this page. The route has 10\,000 feet of climb and 10\,000 feet of descent. \nAwards\nFINISHER Medal for Finishers only. \nIf runners would like a tee shirt\, they may purchase one during the registration process. \nAdditional prizes will be awarded to 1st\, 2nd and 3rd place Male and Female and all Vet Categories: MV40\, MV50\, MV60\, MV70\, FV40\, FV50\, FV60\, FV70. \nAid Stations\nThe start/ finish location also acts as the aid station at the start/ end of each loop. Runners will make 4 visits there before finishing at the end of their 5th loop. The Hale Lane Aid Station falls at mile 5.5 of each lap and will therefore also be visited 5 times. A full list of the distances at which the aid stations fall and the respective cut-off times can be found here. \nThe aid stations are well stocked with provisions suitable for all dietary requirements. Vegetarian\, Vegan and Gluten Free: \n\nPrecision Hydration Gels\, Chews and Electrolyte Drink\nTailwind\nGu Gels\nWater\nCoke/ Pepsi\nChocolate/ Sweets/ Biscuits\nNuts\nFruit\nSandwiches and Wraps\nSavoury Snacks including Vegan and Gluten Free Options\n\nHot drinks will also be available at both aid stations throughout the race.  \nDrop Bags/ Finish Line Bags (the same singular bag)\nYour Drop/ Finish Line Bag may be deposited at registration\, whereupon they will be stored in number order and accessible to runners at the end of each 10-mile loop. Bags should be clearly labelled with the runner’s name and bib number. Drop bags must NOT exceed 50 litres in size. \nCourse Markings\nThe course will be marked with our recycled Tyvek pink ribbons and pink Centurion marker arrows. There are a handful of road crossings/ to negotiate. These will NOT all be marshalled. \nPacers\nNo pacers are permitted at any point on the route. A pacer is an individual not in the event who accompanies you on foot for any period of time. \nCrew\nNo crew are permitted at any point on the route. This means no one except our marshals can hand you anything\, and you can not give anything to anyone else except our marshals. \nSupporters\nSupporters are welcome anywhere out on course\, with the exception of Hale Lane Aid Station. Please note that nothing must be handed to or received from runners out on course or in the field\, which is deemed as crewing. \nMedical\nThere will be a dedicated team of race medics available throughout the race\, including a static first aid team at the start/ finish check point and a roving team within the Woods. If you suffer an injury or accident that warrants direct medical attention\, the medics will be on hand to provide you with exactly that. Contact numbers and full details of what to do in an emergency will be given to you in the pre-race information packs and again at race registration. Due to the nature of the course\, ie\, some remote and far from roads\, the medics may take some time to reach you\, or potentially be out of contact tending to other runners. In those instances\, you should contact the emergency services on 999 AS WELL AS the race medics. Full instructions on what to do in an emergency can be found in the infopacks. \nKit\n99% of the course is on trail\, therefore\, trail shoes are advised\, particularly given the time of year. There are sections of trail which can become very muddy in wet conditions. The course takes a number of steep ascents and descents\, many of which will become hard going in wet conditions\, particularly as the race progresses. These sections must be negotiated carefully in both the dry and the wet. Given the time of year\, the threat of exposure is very real. Runners must carry the following mandatory equipment at all times. \nThere are many options regarding kits for fulfilling these requirements and those of other events. We stock what we believe to be the best options at our online store available by clicking here. Please ask us if you have any questions. \n\nFully Charged Mobile Phone\, including the numbers for the Race Medic and Race Director (on the number you have given at registration)\nSurvival Blanket: 1.4m x 2m minimum\nWhistle\nWaterproof Jacket: Gore-Tex or similar\, minimum 10000mm+ & must have sealed seams.\nWarm Hat – Beanie Hat or Buff (either is accepted)\nGloves\nLong-sleeved base layer or fleece top – This must be carried separately from the start and kept dry\, for use only in an emergency. Starting in 2 layers is not a substitute.\nThe race is cupless\, which means you must bring a cup with you. Soft cups are available at the store here.\nAny runner starting any loop after 1300 must take a primary light source/ head lamp out with them on the course – Minimum 100 Lumens\nAny runner starting any loop after 1300 must take a Back Up Light source out with them on the course – Minimum 100 Lumens\n\nCourse Map\n\n\n\n\nRoute
URL:https://raceconnections.com/event/centurion-running-wendover-woods-50/
LOCATION:Trig Point Field\, Aston Hill\, Halton\, Aylesbury\, HP22 5NQ
CATEGORIES:Running,Trail Running
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