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Marathons with chip timing in UK next weekend

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Back to Ferry Meadows Country Park for a festive 4 or 6-hour running challenge! Run as much as you want through the forest on a multi-terrain loop. Run, rest, then head out for some more.
  • Sun 7 Dec
  • £31-£36
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK

Bauble Bimble

Back to Ferry Meadows Country Park for a festive 4 or 6-hour running challenge! Run as much as you want through the forest on a multi-terrain loop. Run, rest, then head out for some more.

  • Newcomers
  • Fancy dress
  • Event village
  • Park
  • Age 18 & over
  • Multi-terrain run 2
The only way is up with this race along the Offas Dyke footpath. The scenery and terrain become more and more beautiful, and challenging as you go!
  • Sun 7 Dec
  • £41.50
Prestatyn, Clwyd, UK

Sea 2 Summit | Offa's Dyke Full Marathon

The only way is up with this race along the Offas Dyke footpath. The scenery and terrain become more and more beautiful, and challenging as you go!

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Age 18 & over
  • 26.2 miles trail running
Enjoy a festive trip up the Leeds and Liverpool Canal this winter. A challenging and scenic run over towpath, woodland, and fields with joyous distances from 5K to a full marathon.
  • Sun 7 Dec
  • £39-£41
Bingley, West Yorkshire, UK

Do you like my Bingley Baubles | Marathon

Enjoy a festive trip up the Leeds and Liverpool Canal this winter. A challenging and scenic run over towpath, woodland, and fields with joyous distances from 5K to a full marathon.

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Age 18 & over
  • 26.2 miles trail running + 302 ft ascent
  • Sun 7 Dec
Chichester, West Sussex, UK

Running GP at Goodwood Motor Circuit | Marathon

  • 26.2 miles road running

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