And the #clickyourclock lucky winner of all things nice is... Wendy Spice!
We are pleased to announce the lucky winner of this week's#clickyourclockcompetition as Wendy Spice (handicap 28.9).
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Register for Running StatsWe are pleased to announce the lucky winner of this week's#clickyourclockcompetition as Wendy Spice (handicap 28.9).
Read moreNew York City-AUGUST, 2017-Kathrine Switzer'shistoric run in the 2017 Boston Marathon 50 years after her debut in 1967, has been nominated for "Best Sporting Moment of the Year" by the prestigiousLaureus World Sports Awards. The honour recognises a women's long-distance running pioneer who became the first woman to officially register and complete the famed Boston Marathon in 1967 and then celebrate the feat by running on the 50thanniversary this year.
Read moreDid you race this weekend? Many of theresultsare rolling in. Make sure you#clickyourclockon yours before 0830hrs on Thursday morning to be in with a chance of winning a Polar FT1 heart rate monitor in our weekly #clickyourclock competition.
Read moreNow that the IAAF World Athletics Championships have finished, we thought it would be a good time to check on our National Ladder and see where everyone has finished up!
Read moreElisabetta Benini (handicap 15.4)became runbritain's 75,000th handicap claimant when she claimed her score after running theBurgessparkrun and then theRegent's Park Summer 10k Series earlier this month. As she clicked the tab to 'Claim your Handicap' she became our 75,000th runner to do so!
Read moreWe are pleased to announce thewinner of this week's#clickyourclockcompetition as Paul Marriott(handicap 3.0) from Worksop, pictured above.
Read moreNearly 1000 marathons and 23 years on from a 'New Year's Resolution' made to clean up his life, Rory Coleman (handicap 20.9) has really earned the name 'Marathon Man'.
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