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A day we will never forget at the Vuelta a Espana

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Sometimes we receive such great feedback that it is just to good not to share. Thanks Franco for making Sports Tours International’s guests so welcome at the Vuelta! I would like to take this opportunity to thank Franco for giving us a day we will never forget. Franco we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for what you did today. As it says in the subject line, its a day we will never forget. The whole day was just amazing and we had the greatest time. We had wonderful views and I cannot praise the experience enough and thank you of course to Sports Tours International. We will see you again soon. Franco AGAIN, you are the best. HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE.     The post A day we will never forget at the Vuelta a Espana appeared first on Sports Tours . from Sports Tours https://ift.tt/2wxLs1K via IFTTT

Mont Blanc Marathon – When, What, Where?

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Sports Tour International is proud to announce the launch of our packages for the 2019 Mont Blanc Marathon which takes place on Sunday the 30th of June 2019. The weekend will consist of five events that include a 90km Ultra Trail and a Vertical KM on Friday (28th), a 10km and Cross 23km on Saturday (29th), before finishing with the Mont Blanc Marathon on the Sunday. We kick-off our awesome weekend itinerary on the 28th of June, with a Mont Blanc ultra 90km, starting from the lively centre of Chamonix. The locals will be cheering the runners on, as they prepare for the ultimate challenge of a 6,220-metre vertical climb up into the Alps. On the same day, there is also the demanding task of the vertical KM. This trail is 3.8km of a pure uphill battle which will give you a strong feeling of accomplishment when you cross the finish line! Saturday the 29th consists of the Mont Blanc Cross 23km (8:30am) and the ever-popular Mont Blanc 10km (9am) – both races will start on the landing parag

A healthy workforce makes for a healthy business

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Many business leaders know the importance of keeping their own bodies healthy, yet a surprising number appear unaware of the impact that employee wellbeing can have on a whole organisation. From better staff recruitment and higher productivity to reduced stress and lower absenteeism, the benefits are tangible . In today’s economy, a healthy workforce is no longer a nice-to-have, it’s a must have . On Tuesday 25th September Sports Tours International will join forces with Business Cloud to host their ‘ Wellbeing: Unlock your business potential ’ event. This business breakfast will bring together leaders from some of the North West’s most successful companies along with world-class athletes, Double Olympic Champion Joanna Rowsell-Shand and Commonwealth Boxing Champion Stacey Copeland. They will share unique insights on how investing in health and wellbeing can transform your company’s culture and ultimately, your bottom line. The panellists will also be discussing the value of corp

Road to Ironman 70.3 World Championships with Rhianna Parkinson

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We caught up with our Community Ambassador, Rhianna Parkinson to find out about her journey to the Ironman 70.3 World Championships. Rhianna is an inspirational athlete who has gone from sitting on the couch doing little exercise to representing Great Britain at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in less than three years. So over to Rhianna… I can’t quite believe it’s finally here! Today (24th August)  I fly out to South Africa to compete in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships. After taking a few months off over winter to do some of the sports I just like to have fun with, such as cross country running and Cyclo-Cross racing, I began building up my triathlon fitness again around March time. I competed in two half Ironman distance events this year which I treated as practice runs and a way to evaluate my fitness and how well my training has been. I was happy with my performances but I knew I needed more structure around my training rather than just making it up as I went along!

The best 2019 European Cyclosportive and Gran Fondo events

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Here at Sports Tours International we offer a wide selection of European amateur cycling events. Here is our list of the best put together by Alex de Waard, keen cyclist and our Head of International Operations. Our aim is to provide the best support in the business so you can focus on enjoying the event without having to worry about the (sometimes complicated) logistics that come with getting to and from the event and its start and finish. On our events single travellers can join our group and we provide a race briefing, additional food and assistance points along the course and various other additional race services. To give you an overview of what’s available and what each event has on offer in terms of distance, difficulty, entry availability and access we have put together the below list for you. Cyclo-Sportives and Gran Fondo The name Gran Fondo is often used in the US for cycling events. In Europe the name Cyclo-Sportive tends to be used more in France while Gran Fondo is use

Ron Hill – a life of running

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Dr ‘Ron’ Hill MBE is a man who helped push the boundaries in marathon running. Not only was he the second man to break 2:10 in the marathon, but he also set world records at four other distances, winning gold medals for the marathon at the European Championships in 1969 and the Commonwealth Games in 1970. However, to many, he made his fame as a clothing entrepreneur with the well-recognised Ron Hill running attire, which can be spotted online, as well as in sports shops up and down the country. To us though, he is our much-adored Sports Tours International ambassador, spreading the word on how fanatical about sport we really are, not to mention promoting many of our upcoming running events. If this is the first you’ve heard of the great man, then lace up your trainers, as we talk you through the fascinating Ron Hill story. Running Career Sir Mo Farah may take the accolades for creating the interest in long distance running on British shores these days, but in the 60’s, 70’s and e

Pave the way with Stacey Copeland

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Hi everyone! I didn’t manage to write a blog in July as it was a pretty jam-packed month! Mid July I went over to Zimbabwe as part of a UK vs Africa team and what an incredible experience it was. We visited schools where we did some demos on the pads with our coaches for the school children and they absolutely loved it, some of the kids also taught me how to play the wooden xylophone which was great fun;  we visited a children’s home and an animal sanctuary, so it really was great to find out more about Harare and its people. In terms of the fight it was by far the biggest of my pro career so far, covered by Kwese sports (the African equivalent of sky sports) 117 million viewers watched across Africa and many at home in the UK here too as it was live streamed. I won the fight by points decision over 10 rounds against South African fighter, Mapule Ngubane, this meant that I became the first ever British woman to win the Commonwealth title. Less than 48 hours after winning the title I w