Get ready for an exhilarating day of running at the Kingston Run Challenge on Sunday, October 9th, 2016! Set in the picturesque Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, this annual event is celebrating its 27th year, drawing in runners of all abilities. Participants can choose from three exciting race distances: 8.2 miles, 16 miles, and the ultimate test of endurance, the 26.2-mile marathon. With the course known for being one of the flattest in the area, it's the perfect opportunity to achieve a personal best while taking in the stunning riverside views along the Thames towpath. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or looking to challenge yourself with a new distance, the Kingston Run Challenge promises an unforgettable experience and a fantastic atmosphere. Join in the fun and embrace your running journey this October!
Organiser's Description
Now in its 27th year, the Challenge takes over the centre of Kingston and the Thames towpath once again this October, with 3 distances on offer: 8.2 miles, 16 miles and 26.2 miles. The marathon is the perfect way to put your Summer of training to the test; the end of season timing is a great opportunity for a PB and the course is one of the flattest 26.2s you’ll find, with a fantastic route passing stunning sights along the way. All races follow a fast, flat course, so runners can either smash their previous PBs or challenge themselves with a new distance!
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