Andrew Kevin Mowatt retains Reward Running lead
With just two days to go, Andrew Kevin Mowatt - who clocked 1:37.22 in the recent Bupa Great North Run - remains the leader of September's edition of Reward Running.
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Register for Running StatsWith just two days to go, Andrew Kevin Mowatt - who clocked 1:37.22 in the recent Bupa Great North Run - remains the leader of September's edition of Reward Running.
Read moreEmily Wicks - joint leader* in the women's runbritain Grand Prix for 2012 - will aim to build a clear lead in the standings when she joins a strong British line up in the Bristol Half Marathon, round four of the runbritain Grand Prix, on Sunday 30 September, while Jon Pepper will be targeting a big points haul to extend his lead* in pole position of the men's competition.
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Read moreDespite gale force winds and driving rain, the 32nd running of the Admiral Swansea Bay 10k - race three of the 2012 runbritain Grand Prix - still saw impressive winning times with Kenyan victories in both men's and women's events along the tried and tested course from the St Helens ground to Mumbles and back.
Read moreSo far this year, 300 races in the UK have already signed up to runbritain's free online entry system, and as the fastest growing online entry service in the UK, it's getting bigger and better and remains free for fully licensed events.
Read moreWith just nine days to go in the September Reward Running competition, we're delighted to announce that a pair of Sennheiser headphones is being awarded to the 27,000th runbritain handicap claimant, a landmark figure which is fast approaching.
Read moreparkruns have many distinctive features but perhaps one of their most visible is that they have always allowed runners with dogs to take part at most of their events.
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