Difference between revisions of "London to Brighton Road Race"

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Arthur Newton, moved back to England just after the last warand his house became the Mecca for the Road Running fraternity of the period and Arthur their Guru. The first official ladies race was held in 1980 after an unofficial trial race in 1979.
 
Arthur Newton, moved back to England just after the last warand his house became the Mecca for the Road Running fraternity of the period and Arthur their Guru. The first official ladies race was held in 1980 after an unofficial trial race in 1979.
  
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After a short period of not being organised, the Lonon to Brighton has been revived by Extreme Running.org
  
 
===Founded===
 
===Founded===
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===Website===
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*[http://www.extremerunning.org/ Extremerunning.org]
 
*[http://www.roadrunnersclub.org.uk/roadrunnersclub_014.htm London to Brighton]
 
*[http://www.roadrunnersclub.org.uk/roadrunnersclub_014.htm London to Brighton]
  

Revision as of 08:13, 4 October 2008

Arthur Newton, moved back to England just after the last warand his house became the Mecca for the Road Running fraternity of the period and Arthur their Guru. The first official ladies race was held in 1980 after an unofficial trial race in 1979.

After a short period of not being organised, the Lonon to Brighton has been revived by Extreme Running.org

Founded

1951-2005

Course

The road from Londton to Brighton

Start and Starter

The official race starter was ‘Big Ben’ in London and the finish was at ‘The Level’ in Brighton.

Website

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