The Windsor Ultra
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
RG9 3JD Wargrave Road, Henley-on-Thames, United KingdomSat 10th August 2024
Starting at 08:00
Organiser's Description
Race start for the event will be 8.00 am, following a race brief.
Transport:
Competitors must be self-sufficient in getting to the start and from the finish.
Route:
From Henley continue down river to Seven Corner Alley and Marlow Lock. At Cookham Bridge leave the river briefly, into the village and onto the open common, Cookham Moor. Returning to the river at Formosa Place and taking the river crossing at Maidenhead Bridge. Under the M4 motorway bridge and continue into the field of Dorney, Thames Field.
Several meanders more, taking in Boveney Lock, the Windsor Racecourse and the bathing places for the school boys of Eton.
Enter Brocas Meadow, with Windsor Castle in full view, over Windsor Bridge. Continue through Runnymede, Bellweir lock, Staines Bridge and the intake to the vast Queen Mary Reservoir.
Past Shepperton Lock, along Walton Lane, through Teddington continue on to Albany Canoe & Sailing Centre which is Camp-Site Three for Thames Challenge competitors, or the conclusion of The Windsor Ultra.
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Windsor Ultra
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Course Details
Route:
From Henley continue down river to Seven Corner Alley and Marlow Lock. At Cookham Bridge leave the river briefly, into the village and onto the open common, Cookham Moor. Returning to the river at Formosa Place and taking the river crossing at Maidenhead Bridge. Under the M4 motorway bridge and continue into the field of Dorney, Thames Field.
Several meanders more, taking in Boveney Lock, the Windsor Racecourse and the bathing places for the school boys of Eton.
Enter Brocas Meadow, with Windsor Castle in full view, over Windsor Bridge. Continue through Runnymede, Bellweir lock, Staines Bridge and the intake to the vast Queen Mary Reservoir.
Past Shepperton Lock, along Walton Lane, through Teddington continue on to Albany Canoe & Sailing Centre which is Camp-Site Three for Thames Challenge competitors, or the conclusion of The Windsor Ultra.
Location
check points
The Windsor Ultra benefits from three check-points; all of which will provide water and some nutrition.
Example items which may change are:
Malt loaf, cake, jam, peanut butter, cheese or marmite sandwiches, sweets, various dried fruits, squash, cola and water.
We endeavour to cater for Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian and non restrictive diet competitors. When you enter please advise your choice. Dietary requirements outside these options must be provided by the competitor, but we will happily leave drop bags at CP Stations for you.
We would ask however that you do not rely on these alone and take only what you need with consideration for the other runners still to come in to the checkpoints.
CP Distances:
Start to Checkpoint 1 - 9.5 miles
Checkpoint 1 to Checkpoint 2 - 12 miles
Checkpoint 2 to Checkpoint 3 - 13.9 miles
Checkpoint 3 to Finish - 12.9 miles
logistics
Windsor Ultra competitors must arrive at registration between 7.00 am and 7.30 am to collect their running number and present their kit for examination on request. Race start is 8.00 am.
Competitors must be self-sufficient in their transportation to the start of the race and also at completion of their race.
prizes
All Windsor Ultra Finishers will receive:
A Bespoke Windsor Ultra medal.
Either a Bespoke Windsor Ultra technical t-shirt, mug or hat.
The first male and female finisher will receive a "Champions Trophy" each.
time restrictions
It is imperative that entrants achieve a minimum of 4 mph (including stops etc).
If you fall below this minimum requirement you will get pulled out of the race and not be allowed to continue any further with the Windsor Ultra.
This isn’t debatable.
CP Closure times:
CP1 - 2hr 15min after race start
CP2 - 5hr 12min after race start
CP3 - 8hr 41min after race start
Finish - 11hr 50min after race start
race rules
By signing up to one of Ultra Running Ltd events you agree to abide by our general race rules;
The following are the race rules that apply to all Ultra Running Ltd events and should be adhered to by all race participants.
Each participant will be given a race number which must be clearly attached by safety pins to the front chest. If this is not clearly visible you may be delayed at checkpoints.
Teams must have pre-registered before the day and consist of at least three competitors who will also count as individual competitors amongst the rankings. For a Team to successfully complete the race, a minimum of three members of that Team must finish.
Each participant must make sure he/she is carrying all items detailed in the mandatory kit list
You cannot change your race entry category or team once the race has started.
Relay team members: All originally designated members of a team must complete the leg they have chosen, and the following team member must not start the race until the person they are handing over from has arrived at that CP, otherwise automatic disqualification will apply. Changes to the team members and/or race order can only be made up until the team has signed in on the day of the race.
Competitors must go through all check points and it is their sole responsibility to ensure that the check point attendant has recorded their race number and entry/exit time along with any injuries; failure to do so at any check point will mean the competitor has failed to complete the race and will be disqualified.
All entrants must be 20 years or over on the start day of the race.
Mandatory Kit List
Competitors must carry the following items. Random bag checks will be made on registration. Anyone found not to have the correct kit will not be allowed to start the race
Backpack or equivalent
Head Torch with spare batteries
Ordnance Survey Map 150 (Our downloadable maps are ok)
Compass or GPS device
Whistle
Mobile phone
Emergency food pack consisting of a two chocolate bars,
Basic first Aid Kit
Competitor Retirement
If any competitor has to retire for whatever reason they must contact the race organisers immediately, either by advising a checkpoint attendant or by telephoning the emergency number which will be written on the race numbers of each competitor.
Time Constraints
The organisers want to give every competitor the opportunity of completing the race and will, where reasonable practicable, allow generous opening times of CP Stations; the allowance should be within an average of 4.0 miles per hour. If you fall below the 4.0 miles per hour you will be pulled from the race without concession.
Cancellation
In the event of Ultra Running Ltd. having to cancel the event, an alternative date will be provided. If re-scheduling of the event isn’t possible, or a competitor cannot make the revised date. URL undertakes to refund payments received, less any out of pocket expenses which are determined at 25%.
For all other circumstances, including Competitor cancellations due to personal reasons, refunds are not allowed. But at the discretion of the organisers an entry may be transferred to the following years race providing the request is within four weeks of the event date.
Any ‘transferred races’ or ‘reduced rate races’ are not refundable or transferable in any respect.
Race Photography
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