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Weymouth Half Marathon

Weymouth, Dorset

27-28 Esplanade, Weymouth DT4 8DN, UK

Sun 20th March 2016

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Without a proper hill in sight, thisspectator friendly half marathon will allow you to take in the spectacular views and sights that Weymouth has to offer. Starting at the famous Weymouth Clock Tower, the 1-lap course will take you along the beautiful Jurassic coastline to the end of the coastal wall, where you will turn for a return journey along the SW coast path back into Weymouth. Enter as an individual or a 2 leg relay (5 & 8 miles).

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