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The Two (Severn) Bridges Marathon

Severn Bridge, Wales

M48, Chepstow NP16 5GF, UK

Sun 27th August 2017

Organiser's Description

There will be a full marathon crossing both Severn Bridges in 2017. The race will start in Wales, run over the closed M4 Severn Bridge into England, and returning to Wales via the 'old' Severn bridge. It is likely that this will be a one-off event. Don't miss it! More news and a race route to follow shortly.

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craig woodman

Graeme Walker

Greg James

Kelly Morgan

Kevin White

Craig Litchfield

Luke Neilson

Location

Severn Bridge, Wales

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