A very well organised race (apart from a slightly chaotic start) and a pretty flat course means there is definite PB potential in this half-marathon. The route is closed to traffic and uses country lanes and footpaths – all on tarmac – which means plenty of room and hassle-free racing, helped by the fact that there were only 2000 runners.
This year’s race was run in absolutely beautiful conditions: clear blue skies and spring-like temperatures. The race is in its 24 year and on this year’s evidence you can see why it continues to be successful, and a good choice for those training for the London Marathon in April.
That’s my view, but see what other runners think.
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