Training Routes

The 4 main training routes the Harriers use have been uploaded to the site to help runners familiarise themselves, especially for the dark winter months ahead.

Whitstable 10K 2012

The club staged its annual Whitstable 10K Road Race on the Monday Bank Holiday.Once again the entry limit for the race was exceeded well before the closing date for what has become one of the most popular road races in the South of England.

1066 Relay Sunday 6th May 2012

Following on from their “warm up” in the more conventional Hyde Park Relays Ric Austin`s squad excelled in the somewhat more exotic and challenging Hastings 1066 multi terrain relay event…

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Tina was 3rd VF65 at London

Spring Marathons 2012

A total of 25 Harriers following Head Coach Gerry Reilly`s spring marathon programme competed in the Paris Brighton and London events, with excellent runs by all with a range of impressive debuts and PB`s

Hyde Park Relays

Four Harriers made the trip to sunny London for the Hyde Park Relays on the 3rd March. The event consisted of 6 legs of roughly 5.1 kilometres each around the Serpentine in the Park with an extra loop thrown in at the end. After meeting in the rather inconvenient Imperial student union on the wrong side of the park we were finally registered and heading over to the start by the bandstand.

Kent Fitness League – Final Race Blean Woods

Canterbury Harriers hosted the final race in the Kent Fitness League cross country race series at Blean Woods on Sunday 19th February with the largest ever field of 375 runners competing in the event.

Canterbury 10 Mile Results

A record 37 Harriers took part in the Canterbury 10 Mile Road Race on Sunday 29th January with a record number of PB`s being set by established members and a…

London Marathon 2012 Club Ballot

Each year the club receives three guaranteed places in the London Marathon and each year a draw is held at the Club Presentation evening to allocate the places. This years…

Injury, what injury!…..

We get all injuries from time to time, whether a minor niggle, inherent weakness, or a long term injury. It can be a depressing time if we allow negative thoughts to outweigh our normal well adjusted approach to running. So here, gained from long experience of being on the sidelines, are Ed's do's of managing an injury.