CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
Are you in it to win it? Our club championships are your chance to shine. Race lists, results, rules and all that kind of stuff to put you in pole position... 2024 races now live!
01 Club Championship Races 2024
Road Race Championship
17-Mar Brecon Canal 10 Mile
31-Mar Cardiff Taff Trail Half Marathon
31-Mar Severn Bridge 5 mile night race
21-Apr Bryn Bach 6 mile
26-Apr Cardiff Running Events, 1 Mile
05-May Cardiff Race for Victory 5k
12-May Bryn Meadows ( Caerphilly 10K )
14-May Rose Inn 4 mile
19-May Cardiff Bay 10k
22-May SSAFA 5K
26-May Treforest 10k
11-Jun Rose Inn 4 mile
26-Jun SSAFA 5K
07-Jul Porthcawl 10k
09-Jul Rose Inn 4 mile
24-Jul SSAFA 5K
02-Aug Murder Mile
07-Aug Summer Sizzler 5k
13-Aug Rose Inn 4 Mile
21-Aug Scenic 7 Mile
01-Sep Cardiff 10k
15-Sep Swansea 10k
06-Oct Cardiff Half Marathon
15-Dec Festive 10k
Also,
Submit results for any races below-
Best Marathon time
Best Half Marathon time
Best Rose Inn time
Best SSAFA time
Any 8 results to count in the above championship places
02 Masters Championship
Masters championships are the same races but only include people who were 40 or older on January 1st. For 2024 there are 10 year age groups where we have members in those age groups - so for Men it's 40, 50, 60.
For women it's 35 and 45 only.
03 Handicap Championship
4 to count
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There are a minimum 5 races in the series with the best 4 over the course of the year to count for championship points. Awards are made at the end of the series. There is no entry fee and all members are welcome. Non-members are also welcome, although they cannot score points in the club handicap championship.
Slower runners will start first with faster runners following at appropriate intervals, with the objective that all will finish at about the same time. It's all very informal and the key point is to have fun allied with some exercise, plus a visit to a local pub afterwards!
Rules & Guidance
Eligibility notes for all championship races:
1. Be officially entered in the race in your own name;
2. Be at the start on time, and start with the rest of the runners;
appear in the official race results;
3. Be a member of the club on the date of the race;
You no longer have to wear your club vest for your time to count (except in races where other rules require it, such as the Gwent League), although we strongly encourage that you do so as it helps to promote the club (and rumour has it that it makes you go faster);
4. If the race uses 'chip timing' then the time used for the championships will be the 'chip time';
5. Although we try to avoid this, in the event of a championship race clashing with a Gwent League race, the Gwent League race will take precedence and an alternative Championship event will be sought if possible. An historical example of this is the Sodbury Slog clashing with the Bath Gwent League fixture;
It is the runner's responsibility to ensure that they are credited with the correct points in the club championships.
Ties
If 2 or more people tie on points the championship finishing order is decided on a 'head-to-head' countback.