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.
Did you race, do a Santa Run or a parkrun at the weekend? Did you get some photos? Run England are giving you the chance to win £50 worth of England Athletics gear in the annual Santa Run picture competition!
Have you raced this weekend? If the race, that you took part in, was licensed by UKA, Athletics Northern Ireland, Scottish Athletics or Welsh Athletics then we have a handicap score for you!
Have you been keeping up with all the runbritain incentives and competitions that we have been running in the run up to Christmas? Below is a list of prize winners so far. If your name is not on this list then don't forget to click 'like' and 'share' on this story on our facebook page for the chance to win a pair of Sennheiser headphones!
Runners of all standards having been claiming their free runbritain handicap scores and runner biog pages at the rate of 1,000 per calendar month, since the scheme was first launched in autumn 2010. If you haven't claimed yours yet then there is no time like the present because we might just give you a great present for doing it!
British Athletics has today announced the finalised list of races that will make up the runbritain Grand Prix and both the British and English Championships in 2014. 10 different races will make up the three series, spanning the length and breadth of the British Isles and taking place across the full calendar year.
If you go to Armagh a couple of months after Christmas you could be forgiven for thinking that the festive season is still in full swing, for on the evening of Thursday 20 February the people of Armagh in Northern Ireland will bring out all of their Christmas lights again to light up the mall for the participants of the Brooks Armagh International Road Race. The race is run around the 1km road loop that makes up the mall in the town centre. The women run three laps and the men do either three or five, depending on the level you want to race at.