Former Olympic rower and gold medallist, James Cracknell returns to Bath this weekend, to take part in his fourth Bath Half Marathon, once again running for the brain injury association charity – Headway.
Sunny skies and longer days (even if it is still a bit on the chilly side) mean that Spring is on the way – so no more ‘I don’t like running in the winter’ excuses!
Forget mists and mellow fruitfulness, autumn is the season to kick off your Bath Half training. Hannah Lees, running coach and founder of Hannah the Runner has some tips to get you started.
In 2025, the Vitality London 10,000 will tell some of the stories of those who have been inspired to take on the challenge of running 10K, and their motivations for doing so.
Marathon training isn’t just about the miles - it’s about the rituals that help you prepare, perform and recover. From energising morning showers to restorative post-run baths, small moments of care can transform the journey.
Running High Events, organisers of the Bath Half Marathon, supported by Bishop Fleming, have announced that public entries have sold out in record time for the 2020 race which takes place on Sunday 15th March.