Join the excitement on Sunday, May 6th, 2018, for the Three Forts Marathon and Half Marathon in the stunning Worthing, West Sussex! This exhilarating event, affectionately dubbed ‘The Tough One,’ promises an unforgettable challenge for runners of all levels. Participants can choose between the formidable 27-mile marathon, which features stiles, rough tracks, and an impressive 3,450 feet of elevation gain, or opt for the scenic half marathon. As you navigate through this breathtaking course, you'll be treated to the sight of three historic Iron Age forts: Cissbury Ring, Devil's Dyke, and Chanctonbury Ring. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a first-time half marathoner, this event is sure to deliver an unforgettable day filled with camaraderie and achievement. Don't miss your chance to be part of this incredible running experience!
Organiser's Description
Known as ‘The Tough One' - 27 miles with stiles and rough tracks underfoot, climbs of 3450 feet, and taking in three Iron Age forts: Cissbury Ring, Devil's Dyke and Chanctonbury Ring. Half marathon option.
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