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Todays Date: 07 Dec 2024
Surrey Road League 2023

Secretary: Mary James
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To qualify for the individual competition, athletes must complete 5 of the 8 races.

DateRaceDetails and Results
7 May 2023Ranelagh Harriers Richmond Half MarathonRESULTS
21 May 2023Sutton 10kRESULTS
4 June 2023Dorking 10 milesRESULTS
25 June 2023Ranelagh Harriers Richmond 10kRESULTS
15 July 2023Elmore 7 milesRESULTS
23 July 2023Elmbridge 10kRESULTS
28 July 2023Wedding Day 7kRESULTS
15 October 2023Cabbage Patch 10 milesRESULTS

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Rules

All Surrey affiliated clubs are welcome to take part in the Road League.
The League consists of seven races and there are separate competitions for men's and women's teams, senior men and women, men and women over 35, men and women over 45, men and women over 55 and men and women over 65.
Entry to the League is free of charge but all runners must enter the races as normal and pay the organisers' entry fees.

Team Competitions
The first four finishers (men) or three finishers (women) from each competing club will comprise the scoring team, and the sum of their finishing positions will form their team score. In the event of a tie, the relative position of the last scorer will be the decider. League points will be scored according to the number of clubs entered. For example, if 30 clubs are taking part, the winning club in each race will score 30 points, second will score 29 and so on.

If any competing clubs have fewer than four runners (men) or three runners (women) in any race, their team score will still be the sum of their runners' finishing positions. For League points, clubs with three runners will be ranked below all those with four, clubs with two runners will be ranked below all those with three and clubs with one runner will be ranked below all those with two. If a club has no runners in any race, they will score no League points for that race.

The League will be decided on each club's best four scores from the seven races. In the event of a tie, the best five races will be taken into consideration, and if there is still a tie, the best six races will be taken into consideration. If there is still a tie, then the total team points in all seven races will decide.

Individual Competitions
All runners from clubs taking part in the League will earn an individual score in one of the age categories.
The first finisher in each category will score one point, second two points and so on. The League will be decided on each runner's best four scores from the seven races. In the event of a tie, the best five races will be taken into consideration, and if there is still a tie, the best six races will be taken into consideration. If there is still a tie, then the total points in all seven races will decide. If in any category no runner competes in four races, then the best three will be taken, and so on.

The age group into which an athlete falls in the first League race in which he or she competes will determine his or her age group for the season.

Eligibility
All members of Surrey-affiliated clubs are eligible for the League. Individual Surrey qualification is not required. Second-claim members may compete provided that their first-claim club is not in the League.
Second-claim members must enter in the name of their first claim club. All second-claimers must be declared to the League Secretary before the first fixture.

Entry
All Surrey-affiliated clubs should be contacted by e-mail prior to the first fixture. Any club not contacted should e-mail the League Secretary. A full list of competing clubs will be posted on this site.


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