If you are interested in some travel to take part in races both around Britain and abroad, then this is the place to look. Do you want to organise a trip? Just let us know and I'm sure that we will be able to assist. You can look up races and travel arrangements from the links page on this website. We will be organising trips to events at least once a quarter. These will be shown in the quarterly newsletter and updated on regular intervals within this page of the website. The first section below will be the up-to-date news, but the other sections have been left to show the type of things we have done in the past. Click on the links below to take you to the appropriate section of this page, or just scroll down.
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The 100 Marathon Club Trips
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As printed in Newsletter 1 2005
by Roger Biggs & Dave Major Opening Comment – by Roger Biggs We are still working on the way to present this, although Dave has come up with a suggestion below. Basically we are looking to co-ordinate a trip each quarter or more if appropriate. This needs to be a few months in advance, so each newsletter will contain specific details on one trip, with intentions for future trips. With this in mind, base details are shown for a trip in June, with a suggested itinerary of events going forward supplied by Dave below. Calvia have muted about moving the marathon to another time in the year, if this happens, we (Dave actually!) have other ideas in mind, but still in December! Please note that we use the term ‘co-ordinate’ carefully. We are not travel agents, and can only assume that when an event is advertised for a certain date, it happens on that date. We can take no responsibility if this is changed or cancelled, hence you all take that risk. We will always assume that you have arranged Insurance to cover trips you go on, although a cancelled event is unlikely to be a reason for a refund. Belgium/French Double by Roger BiggsJun.17 – Night of Flanders I have for some years been taking a party to the Night of Flanders event in Torhout, Belgium. The event has 100k, Marathon and 10k options. What is unusual is that it starts at 20:00hrs on a Friday night. We travel out via Calais on the Friday, usually by minibus, returning on the Saturday. Although I can’t guarantee it, we have always managed to find a corner and a mat, to crash out for a few hours, unless of course you get drinking with Mr Major, then it’s a very few hours. At around 9am, we all troop off and take over a local café for a really nice breakfast, before heading for home. Last year the cost for the minibus, ferry and race was £60. This year I’m thinking at doing something different, although there is no reason why we can’t cater for the normal trip as well. (All travel out by ferry on Friday) Looking at races from 2004, I found 3 marathons in France on the Sunday, ranging from 80 miles from Torhout, to 400 miles. The most well known, The Mont Saint Michel, is of course the furthest away from Torhout and the only one of the 3 with a confirmed 2005 date of June 19th at the time of going to press. At this point can you please let me know if you are interested in this weekend, and which of the 2 options would interest you. If no, fair enough, if in doubt, just express an interest! If there is interest, and I know there is, then we’ll worry about which French option we choose a bit later. Please respond asap! Travel – by Dave MajorThe 100 Club travel page has been designed to co-ordinate some planned races that are routinely participated in each year. Calvia and Night of Flanders are events that Roger has kindly co-ordinated over the years and he has decided to take an apprentice under his wing to help out. I have recently organised the Genk trip( as per Colin Poole’s write-up) and last years Amsterdam for a group and will help share some of the workload with Roger. Although making your own arrangements for most can be fun it can also be costly. Bank Transfers, single room occupancy are just two of the obvious charges we sometimes face. The main purpose of the travel page is to:
These are the planned trips below and will be confirmed and issued approximately 3-6 months in advance. June – Night of Flanders / France Double – Roger Example : 100 Club Travel Page Next Marathon: Louis Peersons Marathon Venue: Genk, Belgium Race Options: 6k, 12k, Half and Full marathon Date: January 15 - 16th 2005 Travel Arrangements: Recommended Eurostar from Waterloo to Brussells. Accommodation: One nights accommodation at local sports centre ( hostel type accommodation) Meeting point: Eurostar terminal at 07.45 latest Saturday 15th January. Schedule of Events: 16th January Approximate costing: Trip Co-ordinator: Dave Major contact: <e-mail address here> or < Tel number>
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Trips thoughts for 2003
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Trip thoughts for 2004
Mar.28 - Connemara ( www.connemarathon.com/
) Isle of Man - I really ought to do this. Those from the north would probably go by ferry. For those in the south, I would recommend flying. Flights from Luton and 2 nights hotel were about £140 in 2003. Calvia
- I signed up 63 in 2003, certainly the big event, and what a great weekend.
Flights with Easyjet started at £40, with the hotel a little over £20 per
night for half board. This hotel is just a short walk from the marathon
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Trips done & dusted in 2003
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My trips in 2002
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New York Marathon Hotel Options
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Dear 100 Marathon Club,
Please find attached a flyer that if possible we would like to ask if you could display on your Notice board, in your newsletter or on your website. It offers your members special rates in New York over the New York Marathon this November. As a tour operator we are able to offer unbeatable prices at hotels over the Marathon which are normally very high and also the city rooms sell out completely. Our prices are the most competitive around and all payments are fully protected financially for your members peace of mind. We appreciate you doing this for us, we have been contacted by lots of running shops and clubs asking us for accommodation and to put this flyer together for their members, we hope that we are able to assist any of them that maybe thinking of running the New York Marathon this year. Thank you for your kind co-operation Andrew Bird Click here to download flyer in 'pdf' format.. |