16-03-2015, 09:39 AM,
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Moyleman 2016
Like a good brewer, even as the taste of glory leaves our lips we're planning the next batch.
Sunday 13th March 2016
On, on ...
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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08-03-2016, 12:08 AM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
RACE DETAILS
26.2 miles off-road/ trail marathon course
Limited road sections. Challenging terrain.
RACE DAY: SUNDAY 13/3/2016
REGISTRATION
Wallands School Hall,
Gundreda Road, Lewes,
East Sussex BN7 1PU
*Limited parking - ample spaces at County Hall (free to park on Sundays) or near the finish. A large course map will be on view at registration.
08:15 set-up
08:45 marshal briefing
09:00 registration open (ALL runners)/ number collection
Bag drop open (for half way and finish drop)
Refreshments available - bring funds!
WC
09:45 registration closes
09:50 runners briefing at start area
10:00 race start FULL Marathon
10:15 race start RELAY/ Dogs
10:30 School hall closes
HALF WAY POINT/ Relay change over
South Downs YHA
Itford Farm, Beddingham,
Lewes BN8 6JS
- Water/ feed station
- Relay change-over
- 10:45 set-up/ open
- Relay 2nd leg HANDOVER
- YHA cafe open 10-4
- WC & ample parking
- Leg one relay bag repatriation
RACE FINISH
Finish line at Harveys shop/ Bills,
Cliffe High Street, Lewes BN7 2AN
Closest parking: Harveys Way/ Phoenix Centre car park, next to Harveys Yard
FINISH AREA/ REPATRIATION
Harveys Yard, Harveys Way,
(Off Cliffe High Street) Lewes
12:00 set-up/ open
Commemorative gift/ beer tokens/ food tokens
Bag collection
Massage station
Beer from Harveys & Sons
Food from Circa Events
WC
WATER STATIONS
- Housedean Farm/ A27 bridge (tap not working)
- Kingston Ridge (top of the Yellow Brick Road)
- South Downs YHA (half way)
- Bo Peep (bottom of hill)
- Glynde Village
- Finish
This is a challenging off-road course through remote areas.
ALL RUNNERS are advised to carry personal water/ drink and sustenance.
A RUNNERS' BRIEFING will be posted here, sent out by e-mail and given prior to the race start on the day
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08-03-2016, 12:26 AM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
INSTRUCTIONS TO RUNNERS
In addition to RACE DETAILS, please read the following:
THIS IS A TOUGH, MULTI-TERRAIN MARATHON COURSE.
Respect the distance, the terrain, the countryside and your fellow trail-users at all times. We cross and run on roads for short sections of the race from Southease onwards.
BE AWARE OF TRAFFIC AND OBEY MARSHALS AT ALL TIMES
If you need specific nutrition, supplements or medical supplies, carry them with you. If you need to access specific supplies along the route, please arrange for a friend or relative to meet you on the course. Many points on the route are accessible by road.
MARSHALS
Please observe our gorgeous, Purple-clad marshals at all times. The course will be sign-posted using our Purple Arrow Logo.
IF YOU NEED TO STOP/ DROP OUT please report to a marshal. Some sections after halfway have access to roads.
We have first aid responders (SMS) on the course.
BIKES
We have four bikes on the course. An advanced bike will go ahead to check the route. Two lead bikes will set off with the runners. These will dovetail to stay with/ close to the lead runners. A tail-gunner will follow back-markers, looking out for injured runners and collecting course markers. Be nice to our bikers.
WATER STATIONS
There will be water stations as detailed in RACE DETAILS
Water will be served in open plastic cups. Bin bags will be placed at/ just after water stations – please use them if you can. Our marshals will pick up any strays once you’ve passed through.
CARRY WATER/ DRINKS/ ENERGY GELS/ SWEETS with you. There are long sections between water stations. You can top up water bottles at water stations and at South Downs YHA.
PLEASE DO NOT LITTER. Much of the course is through a National Park. Please respect the country code. Leave only footprints (and the occasional wee), take only memories, photos and your empty packets/ bottles.
REGISTRATION: Wallands School, Lewes
Registration opens at 09:00
Registration closes at 09:45
Race starts at 10:00 sharp (FULL Marathon) 10:15 (RELAY/ Dogs)
ALL NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED AT REGISTRATION
There will be safety pins available
Car parking spaces are strictly limited - there are plenty of free spaces at County Hall, 5 minutes down the road (access via Western Road, opposite the Pelham Arms).
COURSE MAP: Here is a link to our interactive Google Ma
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zWEwq76aObLU.kwiiXp_1CQ50&usp=sharing
We will have a large O/S map, course marked, on display at registration.
REFRESHMENTS: Our local charity Lewes Patina's cafe will be open, selling coffee, croissants and other sweet snacks at the registration hall. Please bring funds for this! Beer and Food tokens will be handed out at the finish. We have ale from Harveys and food from Circa Events and massage beds at the finish.
BAG DROP: There will be two bag drop areas at the start.
All bags are dropped/ transported at owner’s risk.
PLEASE MARK YOUR OWN BAG so you can identify it on collection. We accept no responsibility for valuables of any description.
One: van will go to the finish at Harveys Yard
Two: car will go to South Downs YHA. This is for Relay Part One runners who will stop at this point (see RELAY RUNNERS below)
BRIEFING: a short runners briefing will be delivered at the start line, unless it’s tipping it down, in which case we’ll do this in the hall at 09:50 so that our Race Director doesn’t mess his hair up too much.
RELAY RUNNERS:
BOTH runners check in at registration to get your number.
After the race briefing, runner two should proceed to the halfway point at South Downs YHA (address below). Trains to SOUTHEASE leave Lewes station at 11:03 and 12:03.
Lewes station is a 20 minute downhill stroll from the start. The train journey takes 6 minutes. YHA is a 1 minute walk from the station.
Part One runners finished at YHA, trains leave Southease station to Lewes at 9 minutes past the hour. The finish is a seven minute hobble from Lewes station. NB: There is a café, warm shelter and WC at South Downs YHA
TIMING: we will have a dedicated timing team on the course, checking race numbers and recording individual times. We are using stop-watches - no chip timing
SPECTATORS: There are some great spots where friends and family can watch the runners. Here are a few, accessible by road or public transport:
- South Downs YHA - half way (café, parking, train station, WC)
- Firle Car Park (on top of Firle just before the Beacon) – around 16 miles
- The Trevor Arms, Glynde Village (pub, train station, WC) – around 23 miles
- Cliffe High Street, Lewes (near the finish)
FINISH LINE. The finish line is at the entrance to Harveys Yard (back entrance via North Court/ Harveys Way)
This will be clearly marked.
Repatriate with friends and family, receive your commemorative finisher’s gift and beer/ food tokens, grab your gear bag from the bag-drop van, get a relaxing massage or just wrap yourself in a foil blanket and sob.
There is a big car park next to Harveys Yard.
This is a tough, hilly race across a variety of surfaces.
We know you know, we just wanted to say it one more time, just in case.
Plan well and enjoy the day.
Ash
Ashley Head
Race Director, Moyleman: The Lewes Marathon
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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08-03-2016, 01:14 PM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
INJURY DEFERMENT
Sadly one or two runners have been/ will be forced to withdraw from the race this year. This happens, and we're really sorry to hear that your plans have been scuppered.
We're offering the following deferment options for any runner currently registered who has to pull out between now and race day.
All runners can defer their place one year. Same race, same runner, for 2017 only. We will charge an admin fee of £10 per runner at time of re-application. This applies to full and/ or relay runners, per person.
If you can't run, but can offer your services as a marshal this year, you can defer at no charge AND claim your free pint at the finish. You will need to contact our chief of marshals at tom.roper@gmail.com and confirm your availability. He will send you instructions. We will confirm your 2017 place after completion of this year's event.
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12-03-2016, 08:24 AM,
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Antonio247
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RE: Moyleman 2016
Best of luck tomorrow!
Looking forward to being there one year and taking part in it if I'm fit enough or helping as a volunteer.
Saludos desde Almería.
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13-03-2016, 10:50 PM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
Just a perfect day.
Photo: James McCauley
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14-03-2016, 07:16 AM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
Congratulations to you and all the organisers/marshals for another fine event. It certainly looks as if the weather Gods smiled upon you today. Bravo!
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14-03-2016, 12:23 PM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
Yes, I have watched this more than once already - bloody brilliant!
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14-03-2016, 09:32 PM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
Very beautiful video! I though of the loneliness of the long distance runner far from the madding crowd.
Congratulations on that fantastic tough marathon, a homage to our dear Chris Moyle!
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15-03-2016, 01:36 PM,
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RE: Moyleman 2016
Some more 'highlights' photos on our Flickr stream
Photographers are James McCauley, James Boyes and Steve George
We're very lucky to have these talented lensmen in our camp
https://www.flickr.com/photos/moyleman/s...3629157153
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