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![]() Claremont have been asked to provide a volunteer team - we will be part of the start area team |
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![]() The opening event of the cross-country season. 3 runners per team , approx 1.8 miles each leg - includes an interesting ditch/stream! All members welcome - club pays fees and arranges lifts. A great way to try cross-country if you have not done it before. Ladies race at 12 Men at 12:45 |
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![]() One of the most scenic running events in the UK, the route takes in a working Fish Quay, the River Tyne, Tynemouth Priory and Castle, and a long stretch of coastline before finishing at St. Mary's Lighthouse in Whitley Bay. |
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![]() Up Chillingham Road, through Heaton and back via the Freeman Hospital and Gosforth. The full route is approximately 8M (12.8K) and the shorter version is approx. 5.6M (9K). |
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![]() The first in this season's North Eastern Harrier League cross-country series. Venue is Thornley Hall Farm near Peterlee - this is a proper cross-country course! All members welcome -club pays fees and organises lifts. |
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![]() Here we go to Paradise – shame they paved it and put up a parking lot, though we do get some nice views of the Tyne Valley. With the shorter version, in the words of Billy Fury, you are taken “Halfway to Paradise”. The full route is approximately 6.6M (10.6K) and the shorter version is … |
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![]() 2nd event, and first on the standard route, in this team competition, organised by North Shields Poly. Claremont has 3 teams of 8 runners. Course is along the front at Whitley Bay. |
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![]() This month we are heading to the banks of the river Aln, for a gentle cross-country preview in front of Alnwick Castle. |