ENDURE 24 | The Largest 24 Hour Running Event in the UK!

ENDURE 24 | The Largest 24 Hour Running Event in the UK!

This year Ian, Matt and Ryan took part in the largest 24 hour running event in the UK. Read on to find how they got on...

Jamie Shepherd, Ian Macbeth, Ryan Bloomfield and Matt Mullane of Avocado Property & Soteria Planning compete in the largest 24hour race in the UK

Jamie ran the race as a solo participant completing 104km over the 24 hours. An incredible effort from Jamie running through the day and night! 
 
Ian ran in the mens team category and as a team they complete 180 miles with Ian running 40 miles. The team took the podium runners up place and were presented with their trophy at the post race awards ceremony. 
 
Ryan and Matt joined forces in a large mixed team with 4 other runners and smashed their target of 32 laps and 16miles. This was their first time at the race and both are really proud of the achievement.
 
Endure 24 Reading hosts 3,000 runners competing in solos, pairs and teams with a festival vibe. A great event and we want to say well done to everyone who ran and well done to the organisers too.
 
Will we be back next year? Of course we will! If you want to join one of the teams are talk to one of the guys who ran feel free to drop us a message.
 
Thanks for reading.
 
 


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