Goodwood Roller Marathon

Goodwood Roller Marathon

Goodwood Roller Marathon
Date August
Location Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester, United Kingdom
Event type Roller Skate
Distance 4.8miles, 12.1miles, 26.6miles (Marathon) & 53.2miles (Double Marathon)
Established 2001
Official site www.goodwoodmarathon.co.uk

Goodwood Roller Marathon is an annual charity race around the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit organised by the Camberley Skaters, currently raising money for the NSPCC.[1] The race is for any "non powered, small wheeled transport" such as Roller Skates (Inline & Quad), Longboards or Roller Skis.[2]

Event

Currently there are four races of different lengths which are open to all age groups:

Name # Laps Miles Kilometers
Mini 2 4.84 7.74
Midi 5 12.10 19.47
Full 11 26.62 42.84
Dual 22 53.24 85.68

History

2001–2005

The event was started in 2001 by Barry Bridger of the Reigate and Redhill Roller Skating Club as the British Roller Skating Grand Prix and raised money for Young Epilepsy (formerly the NCYPE) and NSPCC. Barry picked Goodwood Motor Circuit as a location and found that 11 laps of the 2.42-mile circuit made a perfect marathon distance. Dates of the races were:

2006

In 2006 the event was taken over by the Camberley Skaters and renamed the Goodwood Roller Marathon. The event took place on 30 July 2006 and raised £2141.48 for Young Epilepsy (formerly the NCYPE) of which the charity should be able to claim GiftAid on every penny which brings the total up to £2741.09.[3]

2007

Taking place on 29 July 2007, the Goodwood Roller Marathon 2007 saw the addition of two new races, the Midi and the Mini at five and two laps respectively. With even more people doing the full marathon than the year before, and an extra 30% did the two smaller races, with even more money being raised for the NSPCC.

In total Goodwood Roller Marathon 2007 successfully raised £3,496.50 for the NSPCC. Due to sponsorship forms, the NSPCC should be able to claim Gift Aid on every penny, including this and other charities makes a grand total of £5,008.30 raised for charity.[4]

2008

Taking place on 10 August 2008, the Goodwood Roller Marathon 2008 saw the addition of the Mega race at 26 laps (100 km), with almost double the number of racers as the year before and even more money being raised for the NSPCC.

In total, Goodwood Roller Marathon 2008 successfully raised £9,328.97 for the NSPCC. Due to sponsorship forms, the NSPCC should be able to claim Gift Aid on every penny, including this and other charities makes a grand total of £13,287.64 raised for charity.[5]

2009

Taking place on 9 August 2009, the Mega race was dropped for the Dual race at 22 laps, 53.24 miles or 85.68 km, effectively a double marathon. With at least 70% of the participants being new to the race, a total of 560 entrants were signed up for the Mini, Midi, Full and Dual events.[6]

Total monies raised during the event were
Total for the NSPCC: £11,180.00
Total raised for other charities: £1,602.65
Grand total for all charities and Gift Aid: £16,361.79

2010

Goodwood Roller Marathon 2010 took place on 8 August with a total of 796 entrants signed up for the event.[7] The format from last year was kept with the Dual, the Full Marathon, the Midi and the Mini. A new two-hour wheelchair race, which started three hours after the main event, was introduced at the suggestion of the West Coast Tornados Wheelchair Basketball Club.

Total monies raised this year was
Total for the NSPCC: £14,595.72
Total raised for other charities: £9,683.20
Grand total for all charities and Gift Aid: £31,077.02

2011

Goodwood Roller Marathon 2011 took place on 14 August 2011 with 1298 people registering prior to the event. [8] The format stayed the same as the previous three years (Mini, Midi, Full and Dual) and the wheelchair race (7 participants) starting at 2 pm.

Total monies raised this year was
Total for the NSPCC
£22,904.21
Total raised for other charities
£45,315.24
Grand Total for all charities and Gift Aid
£77,531.09

2012

The 2012 Goodwood Roller Marathon has been cancelled by the Camberley Skaters. [9] They have not ruled out the chance of the annual event resuming in 2013.

See also

References

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