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Affichage des articles du septembre, 2017

David has a magical time at the Disneyland Paris®Half Marathon Weekend.

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David from our Sports Tours International team traveled last weekend to the Disneyland Paris Magic Run Weekend. Find out if his trip was a dream come true.   “I decided to travel to the Disneyland Paris Magic Run weekend after my first Disney race experience earlier this year in Florida. During that first trip I instantly fell in love with the whole Disney experience of running a different race each day in a very supportive and non-competitive environment and also the mix of enjoying the attractions and recovering in a fantastic hotel when you are not racing. Therefore I decided to visit Disneyland Paris, and if I successfully managed to complete the half-marathon I would receive an additional piece of race bling, the Castle to Chateau Medal. Travelling with my wife we arrived on Friday Morning and got the fantastic Magic shuttle (which you pre-book yourself here – http://ift.tt/2wXOu1H ) “…exactly what you expect from Disney. Great entertainment, great hotels and a series of ve

Thousands take to the streets for the UKFast City of Salford 10k

On Sunday 3rd September more than 3,500 people came together at Media City UK for the start of the 2017 UKFast City of Salford 10k. Nominated Charities including The Christie, cash For Kids and Diane Modahl Sports Foundation stand to benefit as many runners took the opportunity to raise funds for their favourite charities. First to cross the finish line was Mohammed Aburezeq from Altrincham and District AC in an incredible 30 minutes and 29 seconds. Iraitz Arrospide from the City of Sheffield and Dearne AC came a close second place with 30 minutes and 32 seconds, followed by Andile Jenkinson from Trafford Athletic Club in 31 minutes 33 seconds. In the women’s category, Jacqueline Fairchild from Trafford Athletics Club finished in 35 minutes and 2 seconds. In second place was Kirsty Longley from Liverpool Pembroke & Sefton Harriers with a time of 30 minutes and 20 seconds, followed by Bronwen Jenkinson who finished in 37 minutes and 19 seconds. The UKFast City of Salford 10k tak

Julie rides Prudential Ride London 2017

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The event which almost now holds legendary status after only 5 years, attracted more than 100,000 riders with 24,000 cycling the full 100 mile route. More than £30m has been raised by amateur riders since Prudential RideLondon began back in 2013, set up as part of the legacy of the London 2012 Olympics. Keen Triathlete and Cyclist Julie, from our office, completed Prudential Ride London 100, so we asked about her experience. What is your best memory from the ride? Leith Hill! It’s the highest point on the route and it’s an absolute monster! Luckily for me most of my training is done around the hills of Bolton so I knew I wouldn’t be defeated.   Actually I have to admit, that passing riders on my way up  and notifying them that i was “on your right” was a bit of a buzz! The infamous Box Hill was very easy by comparison. Did you worry about anything before the ride? Was your worry well-founded? Yes , I was worried about the amount of other riders on the road as I’d never c

Vuelta a España – VIP Hospitality

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So again the Vuelta a España is providing cycling fans with some of the best racing of the year. Steep climbs, multiple attacks, Contador flying again, no flat stages and every rider trying to achieve something this year, it leads to some very exciting racing.  Also because it’s not quite as big ass the Tour de France it’s very possible to get “up close” on the VIP experiences! So we thought we’d share with you what our clients have been enjoying this week on a trip of a lifetime. Surprise ride with Valverde! His right knee is still taped up but great to see him back on the bike! Coffee stop with Valverde Great view of the Sky train Cross the finish-line Experience We have accreditation to do a ‘cross the finish line’ VIP experience. Our guests will ride the final 50km section of the stage to cross the finish line. You will then be invited on to the podium, followed by a backstage tour. Finally we have a VIP viewing area (with refreshments) to await the arrival of the Pro r

Our guide to Trail Running

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With the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) taking place this weekend, with arguable the best ever line-up, we have put together this guide on how you could start your own trail running adventures. Trail-running is basically off-road running. Organised or competitive trail-runs take place in natural, non-urban areas like mountains, desert, forest or plains. The aim of the race is to include as little paved road as possible. For a Marathon to be officially classed as a trail-race these sections should not exceed 20% of the total course. The terrain can vary (dirt road, forest trail, single track, open fell) and the route must be properly marked which means that the runners will receive enough information to complete the race without getting lost. That includes physical markings (flags, tapes, signs…) or GR permanent markings or GPS tracks or map indication. The race is ideally – but not necessarily – in self-sufficiency or semi self-sufficiency which means that the runner has to be aut