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Welcome to the drinking club with a running problem
Words: Lydia Willgres
Pat Kinsella takes on the Hourglass, a race against time where runners must be both tortoise and hare
From club runners to elites, the power of connection and community is uplifting women to achieve ever greater things in our sport
Why runners are flocking to this race-slash-festival where distance doesn’t matter and everyone wins
The Veteran Car Club of Great Britain calls it The Hare chases the Snail, and as an example of pure English nonconformity (and charm), I can’t imagine anything more representative in the world of old-
Parliament Hill Athletics Track is a special place for many runners. It sits at the bottom of Hampstead Heath with views across London. It’s where you’ll gather for the English Cross Country Champions
Soundtracked by an Oasis tribute band, Jen Bozon’s PB hopesl got away from her at the inaugural Asics LDNX 10K in Wembley