100 Marathon Club
Region served | National |
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Chairman | Roger Biggs |
Affiliations | UK Athletics |
The 100 Marathon Club or British 100 Marathon Club is a club for marathon and ultra marathon runners.[1] It has a membership that is primarily based in the UK,[2] but with additional members from outside Britain. It is affiliated to UK Athletics.
Club membership
The club has two types of membership; full and associate. Full membership is available to anyone who has run at least 100 marathons or ultra marathons (ultras), whereas for associate membership, a runner only needs to have run at least 50 marathons or ultras. Associate members are also known as Wannabes and are not permitted to wear the official club kit. On reaching their 100th marathon though, associate members in becoming full members, are also able to obtain a commemorative medal from the club.
Club activities
The club has an annual Challenge Competition that is centred on members taking part in designated distance races within the UK and Ireland.
The club membership includes many prolific marathon runners who have run many more than 100 marathons, including Steve Edwards, who in 2010 became the first person in the world to run 500 marathons, all averaging in under 3 hours and 30 minutes.[3][4]
The club also has a group on Facebook.[5]
Club kit
The kit colour is predominantly blue with yellow and includes the club logo on the front in yellow, green and red, and also on the back in just yellow.
Other 100 Marathon Clubs
There are other 100 Marathon Clubs outside the UK, unconnected with the British one, including:
- 100 Marathon Club North America
- 100 Marathon Club Deutschland e.V.
- 100 Marathon Club The Netherlands
- 100 Marathon Club Russia
- 100 Marathon Club Poland
- 100 Marathons Club France
- 100 Marathons Club Slovakia
- 100 Marathons Club Serbia
References
- ↑ "Runner’s World UK article on 100 Marathon Club". Runner’s World UK. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ↑ "100 Marathon Club list of current members". 100 Marathon Club. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ↑ "Cotswolds News article on Steve Edwards’ 500 marathons". Cotswold News. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ↑ "Daily Mail article on Steve Edwards’ 500 marathons". London: Daily Mail. 13 April 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ↑ "100 Marathon Club on Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 19 August 2010.