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The Spine Race is widely regarded as one of the world's toughest endurance races. It takes place along the 268-mile (429km) Pennine Way from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish ...
What makes the Spine race so hard? Other than the non-stop element of the race, there are several factors that make the Spine race such a monumental challenge. The first is the weather. To state the ...
Hongkonger Vriko Kwok’s journey to ultra athlete is among stories in a new book that shows how female-specific training can help them excel.
The UK's oldest and "most revered" long-distance path, the Pennine Way traces Great Britain's upland spine from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders. It offers a wonderful introduction to the ...
This year, participants faced extremely cold, sub-zero temperatures and icy, treacherous terrain along the iconic Pennine Way. In total, 313 athletes crossed the finish line.
The world-famous Pennine Way will be 60 this week, and Lancashire walkers will be honouring the Whalley lad whose idea it was, and who campaigned for 30 years to make it happen.
Despite the injury on day one, Scott Brown decided to continue a non-stop race along the Pennine Way.
Molly Browne shaves 11 minutes off the previous women’s best time at the Montane Summer Spine Sprint along the UK’s Pennine Way ...
The Spine MRT Challenge is a spin-off from the Spine Race which spans the entire 268-mile Pennine Way. It is only open to members of mountain rescue teams in England and Wales who receive ...
Airedale Hospital's deputy medical director, Tom Hollins, has come second in a gruelling 46-mile race: the Montane Winter Spine Sprint.
The UK's oldest and "most revered" long-distance path, the Pennine Way traces Great Britain's upland spine from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders. It offers a wonderful introduction to the ...