David Wearn

  • Username davidwearn
  • Sports
    Running, Cycling, Swimming, SwimRun

Event overview

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  • 01 Done

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Doings

No Doings

David has not got any events coming up.

Maybes

No Maybes

David is not tempted by any upcoming events right now.

Done

14 Jun 2015

Velothon Wales

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0.0

28 Jun 2015

The Henley Classic

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0.0

11 Jul 2015

Engadin Swim Run

ร–TILLร– AB

0.0

09 Apr 2016

Wiggle New Forest Spring Sportive - Saturday

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0.0

08 May 2016

Hampshire Hilly Hundred

Challenging Events

0.0

29 May 2016

Tour of Wessex - Sunday

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0.0

01 Oct 2017

Clarendon Marathon & Half Marathon

Clarendon Marathon

4.5

28 Oct 2017

The OMM Mountain Marathon

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0.0

20 May 2018

Sams Ride

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0.0

13 Jun 2021

Cheddar Gorge Challenge

Relish Running races

4.9

11 Jun 2022

Cheddar Gorge Challenge

Relish Running races

4.9

03 Mar 2024

Thames Meander Spring

HermesRunning

4.5

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