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Rotherham Harriers and Athletics Club
Trail Running Section

Secretary: Sharon Burton, RRRSharon@NOTaol.com

proudly presents

The 25th running of 

Rowbotham's Round Rotherham International Event
of 80 km, 50 miles
through the South Yorkshire Forest
(The area designated as The South Yorkshire Forest is mainly rural land rather than a vast area of woodland)

on Saturday, 13th December, 2008

 

RRR Results 2007

Initial results, Saturday 

Individual  
Leaders
Splits
Team
Relay


Relay splits and analysis - available from Firbeck

entry enquiries (especially if not acknowledged)

FAQs - answers to common questions raised about the event

RRR entry forms

Preliminary Start List
(with home town, to help you make joint travel arrangements)

NEW: a detailed 1:25000 map plus written description (possibly best to right click and Save As Target.. , especially if you want to print it)

GPS data 

 
 
 
Changes to route  
NEW  including pictures of route

from  

Dearne Valley College 

(note: NOT the Dearne Valley Leisure Centre,  Mexborough)

Older results (below) have not yet transferred to this website
RRR Results 2006

RRR Results 2005

RRR Results 2004

RRR Results 2003

RRR Results 2002

RRR Results 2001

Starts: Walkers 6 am

Runners 7:00 - changed

Relay 8:00 - changed

 

(Older results can be provided)
Historical record from 1983 updated to 2006
Various Pictures

The Round Rotherham is a qualifying event (1 point - 4 points needed)  for the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc®

It can also be used as a qualifying event for the LDWA 100-mile event (follow links to event and rules)

and is used as a training event for the Marathon de Sables

Commonly accessed pages of my website have been placed here to while a bandwidth problem is resolved (which I hope is the case now).  Accordingly, some links other than to this year's results may not work.

There has also been an e-mail problem.  If you have received a message saying my mailbox is full, please resend the message to henry@NOThmarston.co.uk
(mail has been redirected  - 16 Dec 2007)

email:  rrr@NOThmarston.co.uk 

Note: to help protect against Spam, all e-mail addresses given have NOT inserted after the @ sign; human respondents should remove the 3 extra characters.  Include a Subject and Body text - unexplained attachments are treated as spam.

Provisional results with overall times and split times were issued just after the Round Rotherham

Queries about this page to RRR@NOThmarston.co.uk (without the NOT), please

Low-down on the route, stage by stage (corresponding to the relay - individuals enjoy the full experience):

Underfoot conditions vary from stage to stage

Stage 1 has hard-surfaced paths, road and canal towpath, unfortunately made good so that there is little risk of sliding into the canal, to a yard and then somewhat muddy (briefly) through a wood. Track, road (minor) path through a village, then we have found a muddy ridge. Then firm.

Stage 2 is mostly firm (the main excitement is when leaving Grange Park). Tracks and road.

Much of Stage 3 is made-up of cycleable paths and tracks. Towards the end there are a couple of field crossings - muddy or firm, depending on what ploughing the farmer's done.

The first 60% of Stage 4 is a series of field crossings, then easy (hard surfaced tracks) apart from the hill (climb of 25 m, but runnable by some). 

Stage 5 is muddy to start, but from Langold Park gets firmer. Even the fields are reasonably firm except at Wallingwells.

For Stage 6, the initial route follows field side tracks - can be sloppy. Firm past Roche Abbey, the valley path that follows may be sloppy on the surface but firm beneath.

Stage 7 starts with a field-side track that can be wet. Short firm section of road, through village, then 3 km of reasonably well-defined field paths to a track through a hamlet.  The field path after and the path through the wood can be wet, the latter being downhill so let yourself go - or take it with care, especially after dark. After the road crossing its gently uphill on a road that deteriorates to a muddy track, but down a firm field to the checkpoint. (This is a major change for 2007 - with plenty of  lovely mud).  

Stage 8 used to be tricky, but has been subjected to council interference replacing muddy paths with cycleable routes. A lit cycle track replaces a path slipping into the mire. Mud is at worst only a few millimetres deep.  Path, towpath, track and road.

Participants are expected to obey The Countryside Code, which is dedicated to helping members of the public respect, protect and enjoy the countryside. Follow the links below for more information to the five constituent sections.

Be safe, plan ahead and follow any signs

Leave gates and property as you find them

Protect plants and animals and take your litter home

Keep dogs under close control

Consider other people

Help zone: electronic entries are usually acknowledged by e-mail within a few days. If there is a problem, for example your e-mail address is missing or the electronic postman returns the message, a request for you to e-mail me rrr@NOThmarston.co.uk so that I can send confirmation will be placed here.  Entries come to me from the uninformative address of "form_mailer@www.hmarston.co.uk"
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Don't forget to e-pay for a discount entry fee compared with pay-on-the-day!

The 26th running of the event will take place on

Saturday 13 December 2008.

Checkpoint opening times for 2007 - may be changed for 2008

Checkpoint times 2007
GRANGE Checkpoint (1) Grid Reference SK 391940 
(First runner expected 07:45 Closes 10:40)
TREETON checkpoint (2)  Grid Ref. SK 427874  
(First runner expected 08:45 Closes 12:00)
HARTHILL checkpoint (3)  Grid Reference SK 492806 
(First runner expected 09:45 Closes 14:00).
WOODSETT Checkpoint (4) G. R. SK 555838  
(First runner expecteds 10:45; Competitors arriving after 16:00 may be asked to retire)
FIRBECK Checkpoint (5) Grid Reference SK 564886 
(First runner expected 11:30 Closes 17:30)
MALTBY checkpoint (6) Grid Reference SK 519925 
(First runner expecteds 12:00; Competitors arriving after 19:00 may be asked to retire)
OLD DENABY checkpoint (7) at RD Grid Reference SK 479988 (
First runner expected 12:45 Closes 21:30)
FINISH (8).  The Event Centre will be locked for the night at 23:00.
Emergency Phone: 07860 250878 (during event only)

Organisational changes for 2007:

To be finalised: we are in discussion about certain features, which should be resolved in the next few weeks

There will be one start for runners, at 7:00, as well as 6 am for walkers, 8:00 for relay teams (i.e. half an hour earlier than 2006 for runners and relay).

Route Changes 2007

Stage 1 Grange Park Checkpoint is (probably) to be moved from the access road to the track between the Golf Driving Range and the fenced-off football pitches, i.e. about 500 m further on. Confirmed. 

Stage 2  

From Hilltop. SA on fenced path at L of CP (behind houses). SA and slightly R alongside fence to pylon at bottom of hill. Cross stile by pylon, drop to RD, cross to track, through steel gates, for 20 m, R down small path to R of wooden gateposts, cross rough land/stile to RD.  If you see new house at end of track, you have gone too far. 

Near Sheffield Airport - Turn R down Wood Lane (through road works, now with no road name). L at end, at new roundabout ('The Car People' on L, airport on R), follow RD to roundabout after bus shelter. L on site RD, follow line of landing lights to field/site corner adjacent to main RD, down steps and follow fence below main RD and R after bridge. Then L at end of fence on path across rough land, fork R twice, emerge onto open land then L alongside hedge to FP to L of wooden fence in front of houses. Follow FP, cross RD, FP between fences. Follow RD to Catcliffe.  L at main RD, R at mini roundabout, follow RD to L bend, past track (to Wilf Jay's), R at FP sign, through gate up bank, follow path to fence, turn L. Follow fence, R at corner, then L to cross FB over RWY to TREETON checkpoint

Stage 5 (from FP along edge of housing estate – Carlton-in-Lindrick) to RD. Turn L, 200 m, turn acute R on FP.  Warning – this FP is overgrown and flooded at the corner. Instead, continue along the road for 15 m, turn right back on yourself and regain FP when possible.

Stage 6 On the approach to Maltby Church, a footbridge was closed for repair (as of July) for 6 months. This has now been reopened 

Stage 7 A significant change is being introduced for Stage 7 (Maltby to Old Denaby) for safety, to avoid a long run on a dangerous road.

From MALTBY checkpoint (6) LOCATION TO BE CONFIRMED Continue along RD, SA at crossroads to track. L in front of gate, follow wall round, first down 50 m, turn R, 100 m, ½R up walled track. Follow track 1.5 km to RD at farm. 
Change from here: Turn R follow RD 200 m then L to Micklebring. Follow RD through village to 4-way junction. Turn ½R, (L of small village green) to FP (signed) after barn after last house on L. Follow path on L of field to stile at L corner (below M18 motorway). Take path alongside fence (below M18) over 3 stiles to surfaced track. Turn R, under motorway, then L on track parallel to M18. After 100 m, R at stile, indistinct path (field edge) to FB (planks) over stream and R round end of hedge. Defined FP across field to gap in hedge, cross railway cutting on bridge. Cross stile to left of gate after bridge. Follow track to L of fence (small trees on left), to end of fence. Cross track. Cross small field, to L end of hedge at opening. Don’t go through opening but take track to L of hedge to left of opening, to R of a field. Follow track above reservoir (on left) and L of fenced area to hamlet. Turn R at track (beware of stone blocks blocking end of track)  You are now on the old route at Firsby Hall Farm. Follow track between buildings first  L and then R down over stream. Turn L on signed FP across field (uphill) to escarpment, ½ R to woods, immediately turn L down FP (½ L, following L edge of wood). Becomes track, then lane. At main RD (Hooton Roberts) go SA down lane, ½ R. Lane becomes track. Follow to L at end in field to gate, go down field to OLD DENABY checkpoint (7) at RD Grid Reference SK 479988 (TBC) 

Organisational changes for 2006:

(a) Brampton Leisure Centre is closing, and we have negotiated a new venue, the DVC Sports Centre at the Dearne Valley College, which was passed 3 km from the finish in previous years.  It is signed from the Manvers roundabout on the A6023, 8km north of Rotherham.  Grid Ref SE 454008.  Directions in Final Details and (to be added to) our web site. Optional basic Friday Night accommodation (£4 pp, bring sleeping bag – see Final Details).

(b) there will be one start for runners

Relay mixed team : At least one third of the distance, total 27 km or more to be run by ladies.  Distances on Entry Form are official distances for this year - they do change.  With 4 stages run by ladies, there are no restrictions.  With 3 ladies stages, options that allow a lady to run the Glory stage 8 include (a) ladies run Stage 1 plus any 2 others (one can be 8) or (b) ladies run Stage 3 plus two others, but not both 6 and 8.  There are more options if a man runs the Glory leg.

Route Changes 2006

5 Dec: GPS files have been updated to include route changes

Stage 1: Start to Grange 
Significant change.  
Leave Event Centre, follow College road to roundabout, cross it to Manvers roundabout.  Take 3rd exit Barnsley A6023 (to right of MANVERS sign) on FP/cycle track. Pass 4 roundabouts.  Continue on FP to fork.  Bear L, then R, up slope to Blue Bridge.  Cross BR, L, then fork R across grass to lakeside path.  At end of lake, bear L (do not cross bridge) to path junction.  L along main (level) hard-surfaced FP, signed TPT.  Keep on this hard-surfaced FP, under bridges, and follow it right across a BR to a RD.  Cross RD, under metal arch, after 200 m bear L, signed Elsecar, on narrow path, cross RD (under another arch). Surfaced path, parallel to dual carriageway, to access RD to Retail Park.  Cross Rd, R of Morrisons, down slope, following surfaced path, bear R after clear area, eventually joining canal towpath.  Next landmark: Elsecar

Stage 2
 ( Brinsworth to Catcliffe):
 

We have reverted to old route to Catcliffe.

Stage 3
In Rother Valley Park. Do not turn right off park access road as in previous years.  Instead, follow park access RD to main RD.  Cross RD, turn R (downhill).  L along tarmac track just before stream (bridge).  Follow track to canal, merge to towpath, uphill (Norwood). Follow canal bank. 

Stage 8: Old Denaby to Finish
From Swinton, follow illuminated cycle path to Dearne Valley College and where path emerges to college grounds (and road) turn L up and to the Sports Centre to finish.  

Receipt for confusion
The Rotherham Ring Route has recently been established, developed and waymarked.  The publicity, by the local Ramblers Group, says is based on a route devised by ROTHERHAM HARRIERS & ATHLETICS CLUB, i.e. our Round Rotherham. The two routes coincide over much of the distance, but there are significant differences, notably near the half-way point (we need to get to the Woodsetts check-point to give you refreshments) and near the finish. The Rotherham Ring Route is waymarked; it is planned to produce a list of differences, or particularly where to ignore the Rotherham Ring Route waymarks. This list will be posted on the website in due course.  Meanwhile, the Wainwright map indicates where these marks may lead you astray by showing an open arrow with the legend 'Rotherham Ring'.

 

RHAC and associated logos

Use back to return to this page if there is no link to RRR page

The event is normally held on the second Saturday in December
(13th December in 2008, starts from 06:00
and
07:00 
with an 8-stage relay [2 to 8 runners] starting at 08:00
).

This page is constantly being updated for the Round Rotherham!
Links have not all been checked so apologies if some fail (let
me, rrr@NOThmarston.co.uk, know if you have a problem).

Date for future: All being well, the 2008 Round Rotherham will be on the second Saturday in December - Saturday 13th December 2008. Look for further information on our web site

 

Any person taking part under the wrong name will be disqualified. You have every opportunity to enter correctly on the day

Any person found to be trespassing on a railway or motorway will be disqualified

Unless you are intending to do two laps, please do not send both an electronic and paper entry! Feed stations will not available for Lap 2!!

Late entries are allowed (after 3 Dec) & E.O.D, but at a premium fee of £15:00,
so PLEASE ENTER IN ADVANCE

 Results

Checkpoint 1 (Grange) in 2005, later appearing at Old Denaby

 

 

Administration: this is the version of the RRR page used before the event, with links to entry forms

Last update 07 April, 2008   by Henry Marston, henry@NOThmarston.co.uk

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