Races Stragglers Organise

 

Green Belt Relay (May)

The Green Belt Relay is a 220 mile run for teams of 11 runners that takes place each year in May. It is open to runners of all standards.

It starts from Hampton Court and circumnavigates London on towpaths, footpaths and quiet country lanes before returning to Kingston. The course is renowned for the spectacular scenery and interesting sites that it passes.

The stages vary in distance from 5.6 to 13.5 miles with teams of 11 taking part over 22 stages. The course is marked throughout and each stage is accurately timed with prizes given for the individual and team winners.

The next Green Belt Relay will be on 16/17 May 2020 and entries are now open.

Route Maps are available on the Green Belt Relay page.

For more information, visit www.greenbeltrelay.org.uk

 

Club 10K (June)

(This Race is for Stragglers Club members only)

Club 10k Start

The Club 10K takes place once every Summer on a Thursday evening club night. The course follows local roads, tracks and Thames towpath, and is largely traffic free. Prizes are awarded for the first male and female winners and for the winners of each age category. Registration is on the night from 7.00pm, for a 7.45pm start. Walkers start at 7.15-7.30pm and follow a shortened version of the course.

See Course Map HERE

 

race-wd7kWedding Day 7k (July)

Why the "Wedding Day"? The race was first run on Thursday 29 July 1981, which was a bank holiday marking the wedding day of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales.

The race was then organised by the London Road Runners Club: when this club ceased to exist, the Stragglers took over the organisation. Rumour has it that when the race was first planned, there was some discussion about whether to go round the loop in Bushy park twice, or three times to make it a 10 km race. The organisers repaired to the pub to discuss these possibilities - the rest, as they say, is history.

Check Key Race Fixtures for dates and more information.

    

race-riverrelayRiver Relay (Sept)

The River Relay is a baton relay run over six stages from Virginia Water to Kingston-upon-Thames, finishing at the Hawker Centre. Mixed teams consist of 5 people with at least one woman, the rest can be juniors (under 16) or Veterans (over 40) but not more than 3 Senior Men. The stages range from 3.8 to 7.5 miles over friendly terrain (a total of 26.7 miles) so this is an excellent introduction to relay racing and runners of all standards are welcome.

The River Relay will take place this year on Sunday September 8th with the first stage starting at 09.00 at Boveney near Windsor. Entries are now open and Joint race Director Peter Wedderburn is handling the entries. If you would like to enter a team please email Peter here. We have a new registration system this year which enables you to enter online and make any subsequent changes to your team details. Once we have your registration of interest we will make sure you are kept up to date with developments.

See Course map HERE.

See detailed information about the race HERE.

  

race-cp10The Cabbage Patch (10 Oct)

The Cabbage Patch 10 mile race is one of the flattest and best 10 milers in the country (Richard Nerurkar set an all time British record of 46 mins 2 secs in 1993). Starting and finishing in Twickenham the course follows a loop, crossing the river in Kingston and Richmond and as always race HQ is the Cabbage Patch pub in Twickenham.

This 10 mile race is for runners of all standards on roads and towpaths through Twickenham, Kingston and Richmond.

In 2020 the race will be on 18th October and entries will open on 1st April.

Each finisher will receive this year's edition of the now famous Cabbage Patch 10 long sleeved T-shirt.

Visit www.cabbagepatch10.com for more information.

 The Cabbage Patch 4 (Dec)

The Cabbage Patch

  A four mile race which takes place on Boxing Day. A perfect opportunity to run off the Christmas pud!. Meeting at the Cabbage Patch pub, but starting from Twickenham riverside, the run follows the river towards St Margarets before a loop takes you back to the river and then on to finish close to the famous Patch. A low key race, but popular with Stragglers and other local runners. Bring a Secret Santa gift to exchange as your "entry fee", or alternatively pay a small fee, but get no gift!

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