Join the excitement at the Thames Path Challenge, hosted by Action Challenge on Saturday, September 7th, 2019! This thrilling event invites determined participants to embark on an unforgettable journey along England's most iconic river. Whether you’re ready to tackle the full 100k ultra marathon from Putney Bridge to Henley, take on one of the two 50k 'marathon plus' routes, or enjoy the beautiful scenery on the 25k Thames Path Trek, there’s a challenge for everyone. Experience stunning views as you pass historical landmarks, including the magnificent Hampton Court and Runnymede, while pushing your limits and enjoying the camaraderie of fellow challengers. Don't miss out on being part of one of the UK's largest ultra run events – mark your calendar for an incredible day of achievement and adventure!
Organiser's Description
In September 2019 keen Challengers will take on the 100k Thames Path Challenge, following England's greatest river from Putney Bridge to Henley. The route heads upstream from Putney, past Hampton Court to Runnymede of Magna Carta fame, on past wonderful scenery and all the way to Henley. This will be one of the UK's biggest ultra run events in 2018. Setting out early Saturday morning, runners will chose to pitch their stamina and speed on the full 100k ultra marathon course, one of two 50k 'marathon plus' routes, or the 25k Thames Path Trek!
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