St. George's Day Challenge - 1 Mile, 2K, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Full Marathon
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A challenge to commemorate St George's Day. St George is England's patron saint and the anniversary of his death is on April 23, which is seen as England's national day.
Limited to 75 places
Choose between 1 Mile, 2K, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon Full Marathon.
What is a virtual challenge? A virtual challenge can done from any location you choose. You can run, jog, walk, cycle, swim, use a wheelchair - whatever you choose and however you choose to complete a distance. There is no restriction on discipline. We aim to be as inclusive as impossible.
Submitting and Claiming your Medal
You will be emailed a seperate link / webpage when you sign up, to upload your progress as and when you want to. We will send out the medal and certificate immediately, so please be careful not to open it before your challenge is complete.
Strava Connect
Uploading your progress could not be easier with our challenges allowing you to upload activities direct from Strava. Do not worry if you do not have Strava, as you can also add activities manually.
Checking Your Progress
We have a real-time results system with instant tables, sortable by age, gender and Country. We also have live tracking 'journeys' with fully interactive maps for our annual and seasonal longer challenges!
All the routes follow real life roads and trails, target the next town along on the map, pass landmarks, cross countries, it's going to be fun!
Every Challenger who completes their target goal will be included in the 'completers table' which will be compiled at the end of 2021
Results Table Example
Personalised Downloadable Certificate
Each competitor will recieve a downloadable personalised challenge certificaticate with details of ther results included.
There is no deadline to complete and submit your results. We will send out the medal and certificate immediately, so please be careful not to open it before your challenge is complete. Don't worry - there will be a warning on the envelope.
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