It has a UKA permit which we got at the last minuete not sure about run britain it may just take them a while to pass the paper work on I'll get Steve Ashcroft to check. But if you mean the power of ten then I was informed on sunday that the power of ten is now just for distance track events dont know if it is right or not.
For greater depth and a broad focus on rankings for road and multi terrain races we recommend our sister site runbritain rankings. This is a rankings and results site like Power of 10 but designed exclusively for road runners of all standards. Here you can find (or submit) all your performances in UKA licensed races since 2010 and track your own progress and compare with others by means of our unique handicap scoring system (like in golf) and the national ladder.
I haven't been on these forums for ages but it's nice to see some things haven't changed and Soup still has an unhealthy obsession with stirring things! He probably thinks Alan and Ron McAndrew are one and the same person
Debbie,
That’s a bit harsh; of course I know that they are different people!
So soup thinks we are like laurel and hardy but they allways maid cock ups.And if soup reads carefully back he will be able to read that for a first time event that it was a success and I allready know what to do to make it even better for next year. I would just like to see him put on an event in under 10 weeks and get a UKA licence on his own without a big commitee behind him. oh is that a challenge no only jokeing you need balls to do thing like that.
Thank you for following up the paperwork to ensure the race is picked up by Run Britain rankings.
Keith OB (above) is clearly well acquainted with it. From my own experience I can endorse Keith's comments on the value of Run Britain rankings and to any runner who hasn't looked into it I would recommend giving the website a visit.
It is very easy to sign up and the gathering of data is a helpful training resource.
It would make more sense to send them to the Power of 10 website as that is where results of races with a UK:A licence are usually listed.
By the way, will you be sending results from your Boxing Day 10k in Leyland? After all you did advertise it as having a UK:A licence although you still have to reveal what the licence number was.
I am pleased that this will appear on the UKA Power of ten site. As others have already stated this is a tremendous resource for runners. I have had dealings with a couple of the administrators of this and I know they are a dedicated bunch.
Can I just say that I am pleased that the Inskip race was a good event and I will take all the negative and the positive comments and turn them round for next years event so this will be my last post on this thread as I think that it is getting like a mud slinging match and does no good at all. Many thanks Alan.T
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Alan copy and paste from Power of 10
Road running and Multi-Terrain events
For greater depth and a broad focus on rankings for road and multi terrain races we recommend our sister site runbritain rankings. This is a rankings and results site like Power of 10 but designed exclusively for road runners of all standards. Here you can find (or submit) all your performances in UKA licensed races since 2010 and track your own progress and compare with others by means of our unique handicap scoring system (like in golf) and the national ladder.
But I don't know why I am helping you
Debbie,
That’s a bit harsh; of course I know that they are different people!
Thank you for following up the paperwork to ensure the race is picked up by Run Britain rankings.
Keith OB (above) is clearly well acquainted with it. From my own experience I can endorse Keith's comments on the value of Run Britain rankings and to any runner who hasn't looked into it I would recommend giving the website a visit.
It is very easy to sign up and the gathering of data is a helpful training resource.
Regards
John
Alan
I spoke to Steve Ashy last night and his is trying to get this sorted out and add the results to whichever web site he has to.
KOB
Thanks for the above I will keep a look out for the update.
John
Sometimes takes a few days anyway. I think it says words to that effect on the `add performances` section.
Stephen,
It would make more sense to send them to the Power of 10 website as that is where results of races with a UK:A licence are usually listed.
By the way, will you be sending results from your Boxing Day 10k in Leyland? After all you did advertise it as having a UK:A licence although you still have to reveal what the licence number was.
Ken
I'm sure Steve is doing his best to sort this.
Some people have hidden agendas nothng to do with the actual issues here.
Keith
Alan,
Before you go can you just remind us of the UK:A Licence number for the race?
Doesn't it bother you that you come across as an obsessive pillock?
For the record I add my name to the chorus of well wishers. Great event.
The results are now on the UKA Power of Ten.