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Three Forts Marathon & Half Marathon

Worthing, West Sussex

Golf Course Cottages, Hill Barn Ln, Worthing BN14 9QF, UK

Sun 1st May 2016

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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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Worthing, West Sussex

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