And the winner is...Marc Bromwich!
We are pleased to announce the winner, of week 15, in the 2016 #clickyourclock competition as Marc Bromwich (handicap 4.0)
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Register for Running StatsWe are pleased to announce the winner, of week 15, in the 2016 #clickyourclock competition as Marc Bromwich (handicap 4.0)
Read moreHave you raced in the last week? Many of the results are now in. Make sure you #clickyourclock on yours before 12 o' clock to be in with a chance ofwinning a Polar FT4 heart rate monitor in week 15 of the weekly #clickyourclock competition for 2016.
Read moreBritish athletics legend and top seed on the runbritain ladder, Mo Farah (handicap -7.3) will return to the scene of his London 2012 victories to take on many of his main Rio rivals in the IAAF Diamond League 5000m at the Mller Anniversary Games. Farah will face Diamond Race leader Muktar Edris, Thomas Longosiwa, Edwin Soi and Yenew Alamirew.
Read moreBud's Run, in aid of Parkinson's UK, takes place on 9 October 2016 and organisers are looking to smash their £50k target in its third year. Have you entered yet?
Read moreThere is just one week to go before the 2016 UKFast We Love Manchester 10k Run on Sunday 10th July 2016.
Read moreA total of 33 reigning Olympic and World medallists will join Usain Bolt and Jessica Ennis-Hill at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park just two weeks before the Olympic Games, as the world's best athletes head to London on Friday 22 July - the opening day of the Mller Anniversary Games which organisers are dubbing 'Rio in a weekend'.
Read moreBritish Athletics has named its biggest ever team of 98 for the European Athletics Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 6-10 July. Headlined by six reigning European Champions, including 42-year-old Jo Pavey (handicap -1.6), the team shows a blend of newly crowned British champions already heading to the Olympic Games in Rio, plus those looking to show form and fitness ahead of the final selections next month.
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