Sunday 7 October 2012

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Marathon

The Race starts at 09.00hrs in St Helier and then takes you along country lanes, paved tracks and traffic-controlled roads. An enjoyable challenge for new runners and experienced competitors alike.

"Thank you! I raised over £100 for BBC Children in Need, so I was very pleased! The race was well organised, the marshalls and helpers at the water stations were brilliant and really kept me motivated to the bitter end.” Louise Risby, runner."

All races are run in accordance with UK Athletics Rules. Click here to download our Race Rules. 

 

Entry Fee

In 2012 the prices have been kept at the 2011 rate including Early Bird pricing and discounted rates for those runners who are members of an affiliated SAL/UKA club.

  Entry
Fee
Entry Fee
SAL/UK affiliated
Early Bird Ends 31st January 2012 £30 £28
01/02/12 to 31/05/12 £35 £33
01/06/12 to 31/07/12 £40 £38
01/08/12 to 30/09/12 £50 £48

 

Enter the Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon 2011 Now

 

Prize list section

Great prizes are available in the Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon.

 

Race Categories Prizes
Male
Sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank
1st
2nd
3rd
£1,500
£750
£500
Female
Sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank
1st
2nd
3rd
£1,500
£750
£500
Fastest Channel islander
Sponsored by Condor Ferries
Male
Female
Trophy
Trophy
Fastest Jersey Runner
Sponsored by Good Health
Male
Female
Trophy
Trophy
Masters Male 40+
Sponsored by tbc
1st
2nd
3rd
Trophy
Trophy
Trophy
Masters Female 35+
Sponsored by tbc
1st
2nd
3rd
Trophy
Trophy
Trophy
Male Age Group - 45, 50, 55, >60
Sponsored by tbc
1st Trophy
Female Age Group - 40, 45, 50, >55
Sponsored by tbc
1st Trophy
     

 

Runner Testimonial

“The whole weekend was really good and the marathon itself was magnificent. The marshalls and Jersey locals made us feel like heroes. The roar I received in the last 100 yards was the biggest I have ever received, with what seemed like the whole Island cheering me home. Whether first or last, I know everyone was given the same fantastic reception.” Keith Foreman, runner.