GALLERY: Reading Half Marathon 2023 in pictures
The Reading Half Marathon returned for its 41st edition this year with thousands of runners flocking to the town on ...
The Reading Half Marathon returned for its 41st edition this year with thousands of runners flocking to the town on ...
The 2023 Reading Half Marathon was won by Ollie Lockley, while local runner Naomi Mitchell was the first female finisher.
Reading Athletics Ladies displayed a strong team performance in their home cross country fixture at Prospect Park.
Reading Athletics Club got their Hampshire League Cross Country season underway at the weekend in Aldershot.
Reading Athletics Ladies competed in their first cross country race of the winter calendar at Wormwood Srubs.
Four strong Reading AC teams started their cross country season with the opening southern Road relays at Aldershot.
Reading Athletics Club master w40 athlete Karen Burles has broken the GB 200m record at the World Masters Championships.
More than 300 local runners took to the course at Sonning once again for the fourth consecutive year on Sunday, ...
The 2022 national cross country held at the iconic Parliament hill in London did not disappoint as the ultimate test ...
Reading AC Senior Ladies enjoyed a breezy 8km around a two-and-a-bit lapped course which included a couple of challenging hills.
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