The 68th Isle of Wight Marathon

Next Race: 06/10/2024

Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7NP

Celebrating women in running, the 2024 Isle of Wight Marathon marks the 60th anniversary of first sub 3:30:00 women's marathon record

Race Date: 6th October 2024 – Start time 11:00am
Closing Date: 29th September 2024 at 23:59
Transfer Deadline Date: 1st October 2024 at 23:59
No Withdrawals after the specified Closing Date.
(Refunds subject to policy below)
On-Line Entry:

On the day entries may be available (Cash only), subject to the race not selling out. On-Line entry is preferred.
Date for your dairy: Next race – TBC Oct 2025

History:

The Isle of Wight Marathon celebrated it’s 60th Anniversary in 2016, so 2023 will be the 67th running of this historic race.
It has been run continuously since 1957, making it the longest-running (and one of the first to be held) in the U.K.

The Isle of Wight Marathon is included in the Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS) list of longest-running marathons in the world. When the ARRS list was last updated in 2017, it was 25th in the world. Since the cancellation of lots of other marathons in 2020 & 2021, the Isle of Wight Marathon is probably now one of, or the longest running marathon in the UK, possibly the world. For details see ARRS and click on ‘Isle of Wight’ for the list of winners and times.

The inaugural event in 1957 was won by Ken Honney (Walton A.C.) in 2:35:51.

In 1964 Dale Grieg (Paisley A.C.) set a women’s world record (recognised by ARRS) of 3:27:25, and was the first woman in the world to run under 3:30:00.

This race in 1964 was the first EVER Marathon by a woman on a properly measured (and certified) course under racing conditions - which means that it was officially timed, marshalled, and recorded, with checks every 5 miles to ensure the course was run. Previous very worthy runs satisfied none of these conditions.

In 1976 the race was the first in the UK to officially be open to women, conjunction with the Men's race, with the inaugural event won by A Lewis (Bromsgrove & Redditch A.C.) in 3:21:06. In 1978 the race hosted the inaugural UK national Women’s Marathon Championship.

If you have an interest in the history a fully searchable / sortable database of all results since 1957 is available here: Search Results.

Race Info:
Race Licence No. 2024-47105
Entry Fees: £22 Affiliated / £25 Unaffiliated (Plus a service charge)
Entry Fees (on the day, cash only): £25 Affiliated / £28 Unaffiliated
Entry limit: 400
Minimum age: 18 years
Numbers and timing chips will be issued at Registration on Race Day.
If you are unable to run. Transfers, withdrawals and refunds are available via the entry portal.
Refund Policy: Up to 3months before 90%, up to 2weeks before 50%, less than 2weeks before 0%.
The official finish Time Limit is 6hours 30minutes (15min/mile pace). This is approximately 3hrs 15minutes at the 12.8mile drinks station, the cut off will be enforced at the race director’s discretion.

Venue and Registration:
The Race HQ is Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7NP ///removers.stole.chucks
Changing and Shower facilities and bag storage available.

Safety Note:
For safety reasons the use of in-ear (or over ear) headphones is NOT permitted. In accordance with England athletics guidelines, bone conducting headphones are allowed.
For safety reasons, runners are NOT permitted to run with dogs.
For UKA Anti-Doping requirements and procedures: Click Here This is applicable to all competing members of UKA.

Travel:
Ferries to Cowes from Southampton are operated by Red Funnel Ferries.
Please check timetables before travelling: Wightlink website. Hover Travel website. Red Funnel website
Concessionary rate travel on Ferries may be offered by Wightlink, details will be provided on entry.

Awards:
Prizes 1st to 5th for men and women (£50, £40, £30, £20, £15)
Women Overall, U20 and 10 year vet categories. Teams of 3.
Men Overall, U20 and 10 year vet categories. Teams of 3.
Medals will be awarded to all finishers.

Requests to amend results will be considered up to 3 days after the race. Requests to change an entry type from Unaffiliated to Affiliated, must be made before the day of the race.

Awards for breaking records are: £50 for the overall record, and £25 for a veteran record.
The new course records are:
Men – Ross Skelton (HY Runners) – 2:28:30
Women – Charlie Metcalfe (Ryde Harriers) – 2:56:38

For a full list of Records see here

The Course:
The course (first used 2013, modified in 2022) is a single lap featuring the quieter & scenic roads on the west of the Island.
These are the undulating town and rural roads through Cowes, Gurnard, Rew Street, Porchfield, Shalfleet, Yarmouth, Thorley, Chessell, Ningwood, Shalfleet, Porchfield, Northwood, Cowes.
Marker boards at each mile point.
Water Stations are positioned at approximately 3.5 mile intervals. (Water Only)
The course is not suitable for wheelchairs. (Under revision)

Course Map Link: The IOW Marathon Route

SEAA Course Accuracy Certificate 22/398

There are no public or race provided toilet facilities on the course, but the following businesses have kindly agreed that runners can use their toilet facilities if needed. These will not be sign posted, it will be up to runners to know where these locations are, and to navigate themselves off and back onto the course as necessary.

Toilet Facilities Locations:

  • The New Inn, Shalfleet – 7.5 & 17.5miles
  • Chessell Pottery Café – 14.5mile (200m off the route)
  • Porchfield Cricket Club – Water station at 21.6miles
  • The Travellers Joy – 25mile

The 68th Isle of Wight Marathon no-group

  • 06/10/2024, 11:00

    68th Isle of Wight Marathon

    £22.00 - £25.00

Location

Directions

Ferries to Cowes from Southampton are operated by Red Funnel Ferries.
Please check timetables before travelling: Wightlink website. Hover Travel website. Red Funnel website
Concessionary rate travel on Ferries may be offered by Wightlink, details will be provided on entry.