Hornsea Harriers
Second ultra marathon done in picture-postcard snow
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by Mark Williamson The start of 2026 saw me attempt my second ultra in my six-race charity challenge in aid of the Dogs Trust and ...
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A capital day out
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On Sunday, April 6, Roanna and I ran the iconic London Landmarks Half Marathon – a truly fabulous race and an amazing way to see ...
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Was it fun? No! Would I do it again? Yes!
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by Louise Harris, Hornsea Harriers What is your idea of a perfect Sunday? A lie-in followed by a nice walk and a Sunday lunch next ...
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Shield recognises Mark’s amazing achievements
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Mark Williamson has received the Hornsea Harriers shield, voted for by the Harriers for all his achievements, especially the 200 miles he completed for charity ...
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Hornsea Harriers: Bosco’s 60 at 60!
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John “Bosco” Ridge turned 60 this year, and what better way to celebrate than doing his first ultra trail marathon! I’m still not sure how ...
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A welcome return to the Withernsea five-mile
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by Mark Williamson Last week I travelled the short journey down the coast to Withernsea to take part in the Withernsea Harriers annual five-mile road ...
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‘It’s more than just running’
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This is our club motto. The reason we know each other is through running but Hornsea Harriers is also about love, friendship and making memories ...
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We all felt the heat on this picturesque trail run
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On Sunday, June 11, Hornsea Harriers Clair Williamson, Jane Hounsome, Zoe Topham and Martin Middleton- Frankton headed to Sutton Bank with our support crew – ...
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The Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon: how I saw it
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By Drew Wilson With various aches and pains and no hill training under my belt, I knew this hilly race could potentially be very tough, ...
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London never disappoints!
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Last week’s travel took Liz, Pete, and I to the capital for one of the biggest marathons in the world, London. With 48,000 entries, it ...
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