QE Spring Marathon and Half - 2018
25 March 2018
Queen Elizabeth Spring Marathon & Half
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Queen Elizabeth Country Park, PO8 0QE
25 March 2018
Marathon starts at 09:30, Half at 10:30
- Fully marked, good quality trails with views and hills
- Chip-timed start and finish
- Aid stations every 7k and well stocked
- Bespoke one-off event finisher's medal
- Free parking available
- Results on Runbritain and texted to you
Summary: Run entirely on a half-marathon course within the country park (and the adjacent, aptly named "Head Down" plantation) this is a trail run along well kept trails that even after the long winter should be nicely runnable. There are some hilly challenges that will take you on journey of over 500 metres of elevation gain over that half-marathon loop.
Once away from the busy front part of the country park, you will find yourself in the quiet peaceful forest, often with glimpses of wildlife. Later, as you are on the last high point before you drop down to the finish area, there are long views through the clearings to the Solent and Isle of Wight.
There are expected to be around 200 entrants in each race, so there will be plenty of people around without it being busy.
Course: Both routes run on the same course, with the marathon being two loops.
The route is fully marked with signs and frequent repeater tape and multiple water/feed stations along the way every 4 miles or so.
Mostly this is off-road, with short stretch of tarmac between the country park and "Head Down". Please be aware that the quiet country lane roads are not closed to traffic.
You are welcome to take your time if you wish, but please be finished by 4:30PM (that's 7 hours!).
Map: Click here for a Google map
Simplified maps of the course will also be available on the day, but if you want to be properly familiar with the route before raceday, please join us on one of recces that we run in the weeks before race-day. News of these will be on our Facebook page.
Terrain: The route has no particularly technical challenges. The first climb at around ½ mile is short and steep, and often walked by those saving their energy for later. Given the time of year, there will likely be some slippery stretches from time to time, but none too long or particularly steep. The entire route should be on runnable terrain, without any stiles or gates to climb over.
Gear: Take sufficient warm and waterproof clothing as the weather dictates. Footwear is advised to be trail shoes with medium tread - not suitable for running spikes. You may wish to carry your own water containers to top-up at the water stations, especially on the marathon.
Bling: At the finish, you will receive the bespoke QE Spring Marathon or Half medal.
The medal shown is that for 2017. The 2018 will be a new "Spring" theme.
Race reports:
Kasia Lubo wrote a very nice race report 2017 blog
Click here for an interesting blog from Jack Oates - the 2017 marathon winner
Prizes in both races:
Trophies are awarded to 1st 2nd and 3rd Female and Male.
Age group awards to first V40, V50 and V60 Female and Male.
Team prize for first team/club to have three people finish.
Medical cover provided by a third party specialist with a first aider at base plus a paramedic out on course in a 4x4 vehicle.
Races run under UK Athletics rules. TRA permits: 1653 (marathon) and 1654 (half)
Waterlooville
PO8 0QE
Registration open from: 08:30:00
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