The streets of Pilsley were taken over by more than 400 runners this evening for the Hardwick 10k, now in it’s 37th year!
One of Derbyshire’s most iconic annual road races, this event is well attended by a wealth of athletes and spectators alike and it was an honour to be able to provide our Race Timing Services for the event.
With it’s out and back course, with it’s legendary climb into Hardwick before turning back to come down the hill back into Pilsley for the finish and it’s cheering crowds.
Well done and congratulations to everybody who took part in tonight’s race!
The Great Racing Welfare Cycle has not long started this afternoon with 20 teams of more than 80 athletes starting off with their 24 hour sportive challenge to raise money for Racing Welfare.
I’d like to wish everyone taking part the very best of luck and hope that they meet their fundraising target!
GPS Tracking Services provided by Race Time Result
24hr Cycling Challenge Raises More Than £100k For Racing Welfare.
From 12 noon on 16th July – 12 noon on 17th July, some 81 cyclists took on a gruelling 24hr challenge in a bid to raise vital funds for Racing Welfare⬇️https://t.co/VeFGxp7iU6
More than a thousand athletes turned out this evening for the Ipswich Twilight 10K, with it’s start and finish at the grounds of Ipswich Town Football Club Stadium on Portman Road.
Delightful weather and very enthusiastic runners gave the event village an amazing atmosphere as everybody set to warming up. Meanwhile, we were busy getting our equipment setup and testing everything to make sure that all systems were go!
Well done to everyone who took part in this fantastic event and we cant’ wait to see you again next time!
The Norfolk 100KM has just started in Castle Acre as more than 50 challengers undertake this amazing challenge with beautiful scenery along much of the Norfolk coastline.
Good luck to everyone involved, have an amazing day!
With a few hours rest under their belt during the overnight train journey between Ravenglass and Fort William, the challengers on the Railway Children 3 Peaks By Rail are now at the base of Ben Nevis, ready to take on stage 3 of the event!
I and the Race Time Result team wish everyone the very best of luck for this final stage. Dig deep!
Tap the link below to see the live map and find out how all of our fabulous walkers are getting on.
Unfortunately, due to terrible weather conditions and high winds of up to 70mph, the decision had to be taken to cut the final stage of this event short to ensure the safety of everyone involved. Despite this, I’d still like to offer massive congratulations to everyone who took part in this amazing event and their absolutely stellar achievements!
Well done to our amazing Three Peaks heroes! You’ve raised an incredible £175k already despite awful weather & 70mph winds meaning we didn’t reach the top of Ben Nevis. But spirits remained high on yet another incredible event – thanks so much to everyone who took part 💚⛰️🚂 pic.twitter.com/00leA4Kq2S
Today 135 passengers aim to complete the #ThreePeaksByRail Challenge in aid of the @RailwayChildren charity, conquering Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis, travelling between the mountains by #train.
After a short break on the journey from Bangor to Ravenglass. Our intrepid teams of challengers on the Railway Children 3 Peaks By Rail are just starting their second peak – Scafell Pike
Good luck and happy travels to everyone on the stage!
Tap the link below to see the live map and find out how all of our fabulous walkers are getting on.
35 Teams of more than 120 challengers are currently embarking on the first stage of The Railway Children 3 Peaks Challenge and climbing Snowdon in North Wales.
In partnership with Race Time Result, I’m providing technical support and monitoring while the stage is in progress to assist in making sure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.
Good luck to everyone taking part and have a fantastic time!
To find out more about this fantastic event, check out the video below from the 2021 challenge
Tap the link below to see the live map and find out how all of our fabulous walkers are getting on.
On 9th June 2022, 35 Teams of more than 120 challengers boarded a train at Crewe to embark on the first of their train journeys to take on The Railway Children 3 Peaks Challenge By Rail.
To reach the summit of Snowdon in North Wales, Scafell Pike in England and Ben Nevis in Scotland using only trains to reach each location.
The Plan
9th June 20.00 – 05.00 Snowdon
10th June 09.00 – 16.00 Scafell Pike
11th June 05.00 – 16.00 Ben Nevis
LIVE Event Map Replay
Use the drop down box at the top right of the map to choose which stage to view.
In partnership with Race Time Result, I provided technical support and monitoring while the event was in progress to assist in making sure that everyone had a safe and enjoyable time.
Unfortunately, due to horrendous weather conditions on the final stage with up to 70 Mile an hour winds, the Event Management Crew had little choice but to cut the final stage on Ben Nevis short for the safety of all.
Even so, the challengers raised an absolutely staggering £175,000 for the charity in this fantastic and challenging event. I and the Race Time Result team would like to offer a huge well done to everyone involved in the event. Amazing!
Results from The Railway Children 3 Peaks By Rail Challenge
The Challenge On Twitter
Well done to our amazing Three Peaks heroes! You’ve raised an incredible £175k already despite awful weather & 70mph winds meaning we didn’t reach the top of Ben Nevis. But spirits remained high on yet another incredible event – thanks so much to everyone who took part 💚⛰️🚂 pic.twitter.com/00leA4Kq2S
Today 135 passengers aim to complete the #ThreePeaksByRail Challenge in aid of the @RailwayChildren charity, conquering Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis, travelling between the mountains by #train.
Organised by Norfolk Council in association with North Norfolk Beach Runners, The Mammoth Marathon finally got to go ahead this year after COVID-19 caused it to be postponed over the last couple of years.
I was really pleased to be able to go as part of a larger timing crew this year to be able to time the event and was delighted to see so many runners coming out for the day. Well done to everyone who took part!