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Join more than 4,500 women who set the pace and run/walk through Sunnybrook Park and the Toronto Park system, in the heart of the city, in one of Toronto’s most popular running series and one of the largest women’s running series in the country. We are committed to creating opportunities for women to be healthy and active in an inspiring, fun, and friendly environment. You can decide to make the races as fun, recreational or as competitive as you want. Our races are very popular and fill quickly. Register now to secure your spot at the start lines and set the pace on race day. Register now for the 2020 Toronto Women’s Half Marathon/10k/5k on May 24, 2020 Register now for the 2020 Toronto Women’s 10k/5k on August 15, 2020 Register now for the 2020 Toronto Women’s 8k/5k on October 24, 2020 Please consider fundraising for our exclusive charitable partner, the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) and help us raise more than $40,000 in 2020. Since we started the series in 2009, we have raised over $400,000 for POGO, thank you for helping make that happen. Come set the pace with us! We look forward to seeing you at the start […]

Bramham Park, Wetherby nr Leeds is the beautiful Yorkshire home of Endure24 North. The gently undulating 5 mile route is on hard packed trails and runs along treelined avenues, past temples, follys and open pastures. The original Endure24 has its home in Wasing Park near Reading. The stunning running route passes through Wasing Forest with it’s lakes, woodland glades and the infamous Heartbreak Hill. Please note – Reading Entries close 4th February other than additional runners which close when we reach 4000 runners est April 2020 but could be sooner. Leeds solo entries close when we reach 600 which will be before the end of January. 2020 Mizuno Endure24 Reading https://www.entryhub.co.uk/2020-mizuno-endure24-reading 2020 Mizuno Endure24 Leeds https://www.entryhub.co.uk/2020-mizuno-endure24-leeds

A community focused event, St Albans Half Marathon aims to raise money for local charities and organisations as well as put on a great day out for all the family. The St Albans Half Marathon was founded in 1982 by local businessman, Phil Gibson, who wanted to raise money for a hospital scanner following the death of his mother from breast cancer. The first ever race was called the Mini Marathon and was open to runners, joggers and walkers. It attracted 1,300 competitors each paying £1.00 entry fee receiving a certificate on completion. First male home was local athlete Kirk Dumpleton and first female, local school teacher Irene Peatie. Recording the results was a labour of love for Alan Woollaston who sat on the gantry above the finishing line speaking the numbers of the finishers into a tape recorder, then working into the evening with his son to feed them into the computer. The results were such a major task that the presentations had to be made the following day. The event was deemed a great success. It was considered to be the biggest charity event ever seen in St Albans. It was hoped that it would become an annual […]

2020 sees the return of the MULTI AWARD WINNING JCP Swansea Half Marathon. Voted the UK’s best half marathon (2017 and 2018) and Wales’ BIGGEST and BEST summer race. This year we are targeting 10,000 runners to come and #RunSwansea so why not join us to #BeYourBest as we take you the from the city to the sea! Whether you’re an elite athlete, first timer or fun runner this race is perfect for any ability… REGISTER HERE to get your place today! Home

The Golden Trail National Series aims to bring the strongest and most ambitious runners of off-road racing into a single national ‘super circuit’. Through its original formula, the Golden Trail National Series gives participants the opportunity to confront themselves at a ‘local’ level with many of the national and international athletes of trail running and skyrunnning, with the 10 strongest to be offered a place at the GTNS UK final for a chance to then be invited to participate in the Grand Finale (Azores Islands) of the European GTNS. This unique marathon is already established as one of Wales’ finest trail marathons taking in fully marked trail single track, forest roads and paths in some of the most stunning forestry and heathland in the UK. http://www.runcoedybrenin.com/events-at-coed-y-brenin/trail-marathon-wales/?RL=1

The Hampshire Hoppit marathon and half marathon are both trail races, i.e. predominantly off-road. They use routes that will be clearly marked and marshalled, and including local sections of famous long distance footpaths, the Wayfarers Walk and (for the marathon) the Harrow Way. Both are scenic single-lap courses that will start and end at Kingsclere on the Hampshire/Berkshire border, reaching some of the highest points in Hampshire with views across the county. There are occasional quiet road sections or road crossings that will be marshalled. The Hampshire Hoppit

The North Devon AONB Marathon and Half Marathon has quickly established itself as one of the most challenging and visually stunning events in the UK. Race HQ is in the surfing idyllic village of Woolacombe on Devon’s north coast, overlooking one of the country’s most popular beaches and right in the middle of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (where the race gets its ‘AONB’ name from). https://www.northdevonhospice.org.uk/support-us/events/north-devon-marathon?RL=1

Taking place in June Halifax Marathon is going to be a great way to bring your summer to an exciting and fulfilling start. Incorporating a half Marathon, it’s already on many “to-do” lists for the year! The Route: is certainly a bit different. With a single lap for Half-Marathon runners and two for the Marathon, its a hilly opening few miles before a kinder run in to the finish. It’s challenging, it’s hilly and it’s very much a taste of Halifax, with urban, upland, woodland and industrial heritage all mixed together! The Event Ethos: This is no ordinary marathon.  It is a unique, bespoke event with the option of a half marathon   How to Enter The Event: In order to keep this marathon special, entries are restricted to just 200 for 2020 these are on a first come first served basis hit the big button below http://www.whiterosemarathons.co.uk/halifax-marathon.html?RL=1

Celebrate the 42nd edition of the Village Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon and run for the good times on Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 July 2020 on the beautiful Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The world class international marathon will attract 28,000 participants of all ages and abilities from over 50 countries across eight races including the Village Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon, Wheelchair Marathon, ASICS Half Marathon, Wheelchair 15km, Southern Cross University 10km Run, Gold Coast Airport Fun Run, Garmin 4km Junior Dash and Garmin 2km Junior Dash. The Village Roadshow Theme Parks Gold Coast Marathon, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, is the pinnacle of road running events in Australia and during its 41-year history has distinguished itself as one of the most prestigious marathons in the world. Its famous flat, fast and scenic course located alongside the city’s renowned surf beaches and stunning broadwater plus ideal winter running conditions featuring low humidity, little wind and mild temperatures result in 60% of participants achieving personal best times each year. Home Mar 2018

Upwards of 150,000 spectators plus four radio broadcasts along the course rally runners as they wind their way through Buckhead into midtown Atlanta in this 49-year-old Independence Day race, the largest 10K in the world. A recurring cheerleader is Dean Sam Candler, who sprinkles runners with “holy water” outside the Cathedral of St. Philip around mile two. The support is especially needed about half a mile later as runners tackle Cardiac Hill, which rises more than 120 feet in approximately 0.75 miles. Registration for the 2020 AJC Peachtree Road Race will open on March 15, 2020. https://www.atlantatrackclub.org/peachtree

An annual event that happens every 4th of July in Seward, Alaska. It is known for quite a strenuous and challenging course leading to the top of Mount Marathon, which is 2,974 feet (906 m) high. The start line is located in downtown, at 4th and Adams. The race finishes almost at the same spot, just a block south. The total distance of the race is only about 3.1 mi (5 km), but it is not going to be easy as the trail is muddy and rocky. Runners have suffered numerous injuries here before. All participants are required to be in good shape and have a mountain running experience. Helmets, gloves, and other protective gear are recommended. Leading racers usually get to Mount Marathon top in about 40 minutes, and reach the finish from there in 15 minutes. The race course includes steep inclines, slippery loose rock, and shale. Racers must be ready to get themselves down the mountain even if injured since assistance is not guaranteed. The total elevation gain of the course is 3,022 feet (921 m). Registration for the July 4th, 2020 opens March 1, 2020 Entry  

Celebrating its 44th anniversary in 2020, this hilly course is billed as a big city event held in a small town. The 15K is the premier event of the weekend, attracting national caliber elites. Along with panoramic views signature to upstate New York, the Boilermaker is known for its spectator support and challenging inclines. You’ll be in elite company as you wind through downtown Utica. Kathrine Switzer, Bill Rodgers, and 2017 Boston Marathon winner Edna Kipligat have shown up in past years. https://www.boilermaker.com