When: November 10th 2013
Where: Cowley (Middlesex) to Watford (Hertfordshire), UK
Course: Point to point: Grand Union towpath from Cowley recreational ground, ending in Cassiobury Park
Other routes touched (walk): Grand Union Canal, London Loop, Colne Valley Trail, Hillingdon Trail
Other routes touched (cycle): NCN Route 6, 61
Finish time: 2:03
When: September 29th 2013
Where: Ealing, Middlesex, UK
Course: Residential roads around Ealing. Dull
Other routes touched: N/A
Finish time: 1:54
When: March 31st 2013
Where: Richmond, London, UK
Course: Figure of 8 loop on Thames Path and nearby roads surrounding Richmond upon Thames, Key Gardens and Petersham
Other routes touched (walk): Thames Path, Capital Ring
Other routes touched (cycle): NCN 4
Finish time: 1:59
When: April 1st 2012
Where: Reading, Berkshire UK
Course: Town roads, starting at Green Park, passing through Town centre, University and finishing at Madejski football stadium
Other routes touched (walk): Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath
Other routes touched (cycle) NCN 4, 22, 23
Finish time: 2:00
When: September 25th 2011
Where: Windsor, Berkshire, UK
Course: Paved traffic-free roads within Windsor Great Park
Other routes touched (walk): Three Castles Path
Other routes touched (cycle): NCN 4, Ascot To Windsor Cycle Path
Finish time: 1:56
When: September 4th 2011
Where: Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK
Course: All-road flat loop taking in Maidenhead Town Centre, Bray Marina, Maidenenhead Riverside, Cookham and Furze Platt
Other routes touched (walk): Thames Path, Maidenhead Boundary Walk
Other routes touched (cycle): NCN 4, 52
Finish time: 1:56
When: February 13th 2011
Where: Wokingham, Berkshire, UK
Course: Country roads north of Wokingham, looping between Hurst and Sherlock Row, Crossing over M4 bridge twice.
Other routes touched: none
Finish time: 2:03
When: November 1st 2009
Where: Marlow, Buckinghamshire UK
Course: Country roads between Marlow, Bovingdon Green, Frieth and Hambleden.
Other routes touched (walk): Chiltern Way, Shakespeare’s Way
Other routes touched (cycle): Chilterns Cycleway
Finish time: 2:15
When: March 9th 2008
Where: Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
Course: Mad spaghetti route on Silverstone racecourse
Other routes touched: none
Finish time: 1:54
When: February 17th 2008
Where: Brighton, Sussex, UK
Course: Mostly up and down the waterfront with a small loop up to the Royal Pavilion.
Other routes touched (walk): Newhaven-Brighton Cifftop Path, Mid-Sussex Link,
Other routes touched (cycle): NCN2
Finish time: 1:57
When: October 14th 2007
Where: Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, UK
Course: 2 separate loops starting and ending at the Rugby Club. Killer hill on second loop.
Other routes touched (walk): Thames Path, Wokingham Way, Chiltern Way Berkshire Loop, Oxfordshire Way
Other routes touched (cycle): Chilterns Cycleway
Finish time: 1:50
When: August 19th 2007
Where: Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, UK
Course: 2 lap of Burnham Beeches park & surrounding country lanes
Other routes touched (walk): Beeches Way
Other routes touched (cycle): Beeches Cycleway, NCN 461
Finish time: 1:54
When: June 12th 2000
Where: Copenhagen to Malmöover the Øresund Bridge
Course: From Copenhagen Airport on Amager island, over the Oresund Bridge to Malmö City Centre
Other routes touched: (Cycle routes) Skånespåret, Cykelspåret, Fjärilsleden,
Finish time: 2:17
Links: Broloppet (Wikipedia), Ed Debevec’s Blog Post
This was my first and, I assumed at the time, my only Half Marathon. I’d been living in Malmö, a small and uninspiring city in the South of Sweden. I was working out of my company’s office there as a base for travelling around the Nordics region. Most weeks I took a choppy 45-minute boat trip to Copenhagen to get to our larger office and the airport.
The Øresund Bridge that now connects Sweden to Denmark was being built at the time. In June 200, just before the official opening, they staged a Half Marathon across the bridge from Copenhagen to Malmö. At the time it was the largest organised running event ever and it caused much excitement in the region. Although not being a runner, I was keen to keep myself entertained and to fit in with the locals. My Swedish colleagues were nice enough but I never really felt like I fitted in. So, when much of the office decided to do the race, I signed up straight away.
On the morning of the run I took an early bus from Malmö town Centre to the start line at Copenhagen airport. My main memory was of about a hundred male runners lined up against the sea wall for a pre-race piss. They were also on the approach path of incoming planes, giving the pilots quite a eyeful as they came into land.
The first 4k of the route was in a tunnel leading under the strait. My start position was quite a way back in the crowd and the tunnel already had a strong aroma of BO. The tunnel emerged onto Peberholm, a man made island built to split the car and train traffic onto the upper and lower decks of the bridge. From here the route climbed steadily up to the high middle section over the main shipping lane into the Baltic.
The apex of the bridge was somewhat surreal. We were on top of the sea with land several miles in either direction. Literally the high point of the race. From here it was an equally steady decent to the Swedish coast followed by the final 3 miles into the centre of Malmö.
I was elated to have finished the race. Unlike today I didn’t have another 5 races already planned and it would be another 6 years before I gave running another go. By the time I’d signed up for my 2nd Half Marathon, the Broloppet had ended, reopening just once more in 2010 for the 10 year anniversary.