Sun 8 Mar 2026 Tonbridge, Kent Entries closed

Lambert & Foster Paddock Wood Half Marathon

The Paddock Wood Half Marathon is organised by the Paddock Wood Athletics Club.

  • Sun 8 Mar 2026
  • Entries closed
Eldon Way, Tonbridge
Lambert & Foster Paddock Wood Half Marathon

10:00

Age 17 & over

£28-£40

  • 13.1 miles road running

Event overview

A fast, flat and accurate course on roads through the hop fields and orchards of Kent. Ideal as a warm up for the Spring Marathons. Kent's largest half marathon with excellent facilities including ample parking, race pacing team for following times (1.20, 1.30, 1.40, 1.50, 2.00, 2.15 and 2.30), local train station, supervised baggage store, refreshments, physiotherapist, results on the internet and via text immediately after event and full first aid cover. Regularly voted amongst the best races in Runners World Top 100. Start & Finish Chip Timing. Free to download photos for all entrants! Medal and bottle of water to all finishers. Please note that there are no refunds, no deferrals and no name transfers. Sorry this course is not suitable for wheelchairs. Sorry - the course is not suitable for pushchairs and buggies.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village

Route

  • Bone conducting headphones only
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Flat
  • Marshals
  • No headphones
  • Water stations

Location

  • Changing facilities
  • Rural
  • Secure bag storage
  • Toilets

What's included

  • Cash prizes
  • Chip timing
  • Medal
  • Trophy

How to enter

  • Age 17 & over
  • Enter on day
  • Enter online
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