The runbritain handicap gives runners of all abilities the chance to record their progress and compare their results across a variety of distances and terrains.
The Sainsbury's Birmingham Grand Prix capped off a successful 2014 season for British athletes after record medal hauls at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and European Championships.
Have you been inspired by the performances of Jo Pavey (handicap MINUS 2.6), Mo Farah (handicap MINUS 6.9) and Andy Vernon (handicap MINUS 6.7) at the Commonwealths and Europeans? If so - why not join us for the 4th race of the runbritain Grand Prix and try a 10000m, on the track, at Trafford on 6 September?
We are pleased to advise that an Accredited Level Race Directors' course has been arranged for 15 November in Manchester. The course capacity is 30 and places are available on a first come first served basis.
Not long ago, Bournemouth's Steve Way (handicap MINUS 5.5) was being whisked away from the Glasgow 2014 athletes' village for five hours of radio and television interviews, after achieving his 'dream goal' of finishing 10th at the Commonwealth Games in a British over 40s record of two hours 15 minutes and 16 seconds. This week he achieved another dream of being selected to represent GB NI for the first time, for the IAU 100km World Championships which takes place in Doha at the end of November.