Centurion Running

Thames Path 100®

4 May 2024

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Course Records

Richard McDowell (M)

13:43:42

2021

Samantha Amend (F)

16:00:09

2016

What date is the next event and when do registrations open? 

The 2024 event will take place over the 4th-5th May 2024. 

Entries open Saturday 3rd June 2023 at 1000 and are on a first come first served basis. No waiting list will be held once the race fills up. 

The exception to this is for 2023 volunteers who dedicated 10 hours or more of service to that event, who are guaranteed free entry in advance of general entries opening.

How tough is the course? 

With 1900 feet of total gain over the full 100 miles, major elevation change is removed as an obstacle. The only significant ascents are between Whitchurch and Goring (short trail climb) and short ramps or flights of stairs used to cross bridges from one side of the river to the other, but these are few and far between and it is rare that they are longer than 20 to 30 steps. The flat nature of the course also presents it's own challenges with many runners unused to such a minimal amount of elevation change and the repetition thus required.

In terms of terrain, roughly 75% of each course is on trail and around 25% on sections where the Thames Path has been paved or exists as tarmac road. If it is wet in the lead up to the race or on race weekend itself, some sections will become muddy and require due care and attention. Expect a mixture of road, pavement, hard packed mud and soft mud if it is wet. It is always possible that the river may be in flood in which case the situation will be monitored closely in the lead up to the race and necessary course changes communicated to competitors.

Weather in May in the UK can be changeable and runners must carry the mandatory items/ be prepared for the conditions to be very hot, or be very poor or deteriorate quickly.

It can get especially cold alongside the river at night.

What do I get for my entry fee? 

Principally you get a fully supported race day experience including:

12 fully stocked aid stations

Live Tracking through open tracking. Click here to see a replay/ tracking of the 2023 event

Live timings across race weekend for friends and family to track your progress.

Full Medical Support in the form of dedicated race ambulances and roving vehicles as well as static first aid teams and medical volunteers at aid stations.

Finishers buckle (sub 24hr/ 100 Miles One Day buckles for finishers under that mark)

Is there a limit to the number of entries/ Can I enter on race day?

General Entries are limited to the first 500 applicants. There will be no waiting list for this event. 

Is there a minimum qualification standard to achieve before I can enter?

In order to enter you must have completed a minimum of a 50 mile distance race within 15hrs (or one of other standards listed at the below link), between 1st January 2020 and race day. As organisers, we reserve the right to refuse anybody entry who does not meet this standard. Unqualified runners may enter but will be contacted approximately 8 weeks prior to race to verify qualification plans if they have not updated their online information by this time.

Click here to read more about what counts as a qualifier

How do I update my qualifying information?

Once registered, you may update your qualification information by heading back through your confirmation email or logging on to racedirector.com via this link.

Will there be live updates during the race for friends and family to follow? 

Live tracking is available for all runners at every stage of the race. A link will appear on the home page just prior to race day.

Are there any road crossings or gates/ stiles to negotiate? 

Absolutely yes. Whilst the Thames Path is predominantly trail, some of it is on road. There are sections of the course where you will be running along and across both single and double lane carriage ways. The majority of these are very quiet country roads, however the trail does appear at busy road junctions, at some points abruptly and therefore you must be alert at all times. Runners pass along the course entirely at their own risk. Much of the Thames Path is on private land and as a result there are gates and stiles to negotiate throughout the length of the course. All gates must be closed properly after you make your way through. 

Is there mandatory gear to carry on race day?

75% of the course is on trail. Trail shoes are advised but if it's dry, you will be able to complete the course perfectly adequately in road shoes which have good grip. There are sections of trail which can become very muddy in wet conditions. The weather in April is extremely variable and can include anything from snow to heavy rain or bright sunshine. Be prepared for all conditions. 

There will be kit checks prior, during and after the race. Runners must carry the following mandatory equipment at all times. A time penalty of one hour will be imposed for any item found to be missing at any point on course. Please refer to this page for explanations on the inclusion of the below items. 

There are many options regards kit for fulfilling these requirements and those of other events. We stock what we believe to be the best options at our online store available by clicking here under the Mandatory Gear Section. Please ask us if you have any questions.

  • Fully Charged Mobile Phone including the numbers for the Race Medic and Race Director (on the number you have given at registration)
  • Water Bottles/Bladder capable of carrying a minimum of 1 litre.
  • Survival Blanket: 1.4m x 2m minimum
  • Waterproof Jacket: Gore-tex or similar, minimum 10000mm+ & must have sealed seams. 
  • Whistle
  • Headtorch or Primary Light Source - Minimum 100 Lumens
  • Back Up Light source - Minimum 50 Lumens 
  • Warm Hat - Beanie Hat or Buff (either are accepted)
  • Gloves 
  • Long sleeved base layer or fleece top - This must be carried separately in a dry or waterproof bag from the start and kept dry, for use only in an emergency. Starting in 2 layers is not a substitute.
  • The race is cupless which means you must bring a cup with you. Soft cups are available at the store here

Strongly recommended but not mandatory: 

  • Route Map - Should be a hard copy that you are able to navigate from and not a map on your phone
  • Compass - This should be a separate physical compass and not electronic/ on your phone. 

How do I get to the start?

Race HQ will sbe at Richmond Old Town Road, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, London, TW9 1TP. Race start is at the Town Hall.  For details of location, transport and accommodation, please refer to the Travel and Accom tab.

Where is the finish?

The finish location is Queen's College Recreation Ground just a few hundred yards from the city centre. Runners will turn left off of the Thames Path just before the Head of the River Pub which looms over the Thames Path from Oxford City Centre, and turn directly in to the finishing chute in front of the pavilion. We are very privileged to be allowed to finish in the grounds of Oxford University.

Where should I park?

For all details of where to park please see the Travel and Accom tab.

What facilities are there at the Start/ Finish? 

Start: Toilets, Water.
Finish: On Site Parking, Toilets, Free Hot Food and Drinks (Runners only and includes vegetarian and vegan options). 

There are NO sleeping facilities at the start or finish. 

What time does the race start?

All timings include the start time are on the Schedule tab

Are pacers allowed?

Runners are permitted pacers from the 51 mile point at Henley, but only one pacer can travel with a runner at any time. Handovers are permitted. Pacers must accompany runners ON FOOT only. Pacers may join runners only at designated crew meeting points.  

Are crews allowed?

The points at which a runner may be crewed are listed on the crew page here. Crews/ Pacers/ Supporters are not be permitted meet their runner at any point other than those listed.

Our race permits and the future of the race depend on our positive interaction with the environment and communities through which we run.  Any runner found to have crew violating this will be subject to the rule violation procedure.

NOTE: The reason for restricting access to certain points, is predominantly parking and noise limitations, hence supporting is as much of an issue in sensitive areas as crewing.

Do I need a different drop bag for each aid station?

Yes. Runners need to leave a different drop bag for both Henley and Gorong, each bag will be transported to the aid station listed and then to the finish line only. The exception to this is the finish line bag. Each runner may have one bag to be taken directly to the finish line for them.

How big can my drop bags be?

Maximum size is 45cm x 25cm x 25cm or the size of a shoe box/ small backpack/ drawstring bag. DO NOT USE PAPER OR SHOE BOXES AS DROP BAGS. These can get wet and fall apart. 

Can I have a bag taken to the finish?

Yes, please deposit these at registration labelled with your name and race bib number.  Your finish line bag may be a maximum of 50 litres in size.  NO suitcases will be permitted.

When can I pick my drop bags up?

Drop Bags must be deposited at the race start between 0700 and 0845 on race morning. Drop bags will be accessible at the following points and will be available for collection between 1000 and 1300 at the finish line. Runners need to leave a different drop bag for each aid station, each bag will be transported to the aid station listed and then the finish. Finish line bags will be taken directly to the finish only. Drop bags must NOT exceed 45cm x 25cm x 25cm in size ie. the size of a large shoe box for any one aid station

  • Mile 51: Henley
  • Mile 71: Goring
  • Finish: Oxford

Will I need a map?

Carrying a map is not mandatory, but it is strongly advised. We recommend the Harveys Map which is concise, easy to read and waterproof and is available here.

Will there be toilets at the start/ finish or on the race route? 

There will be toilets at the start and at the finish line. There are numerous public toilets on the Thames Path, and all of the check points have toilets except for Boveney CP3 and Hurley CP5. If you need to answer a call of nature whilst on the route you must make sure you try to use public facilities. Alternatively go as far off of the marked trails as you can, under cover of foliage and out of sight of residents.

What are the prizes/ awards?

All finishers will receive a buckle. Finishers of the TP100 in under 24 hours will receive a special '100 miles - One Day' Buckle. All finishers between 24:00:01 and 27:59:59 hours will receive a '100 miles - Finisher' buckle. The male and female winners will each take home the Centurion Trophy.

Further Prizes will be awarded to 2nd and 3rd Placed Male and Female. Age Group Prizes will be awarded for 1st Male and Female Vet40, 50, 60 and 70. 

Runners who finish 5 editions of this event will receive a 500 Mile Buckle. Runners who finish 10 editions of this event will receive a 1000 mile buckle.

What happens if I need to drop out?

If you need to drop out of the race, it is your responsibility to get back to where you need to get to but we will endeavor to help you as much as we can. If you have to drop please do so only at an aid station where you can hand your tracker and bib number in. Please inform the aid station captain on arrival that you intend to drop and whether you need assistance. If you need to drop out away from an aid station for medical reasons you must phone the race director immediately on the number provided at check in. If you drop at an aid station, the Aid Station Captains will inform you what time the shuttle bus will come through. You may have to wait some considerable time so please be patient with the volunteers. If it is imperative that you get away immediately you will be given other options involving local transport services.

What food and drink will there be on route?

All aid stations will have a full selection of the usual aid station fare and a whole lot more. At a minimum you will be able to pick up Water, Coke, Tailwind, Gu Energy Gels, Chocolate, Crips, Nuts, Sandwiches and other sweet and savoury vegan and vegetarian snacks. Hot drinks will be available at all aid stations from Hurley onwards. 

What level of medical support can I expect?

Medical support is of paramount importance to us as organisers. Throughout the event there will be two ambulances on course, which will travel, one with the main group of runners and a second towards the back of the pack. There will also be a fixed medical team on hand at the finish line. Individual first aiders/ medical volunteers will also be present at some aid stations. Contact numbers for the medical team will be available at registration. They will be contactable round the clock for the duration of the race.

I need to withdraw, what is the refund/ transfer policy?

Withdrawals up to 4 weeks prior to race day (0600 GMT Saturday 28 days prior) are eligible for a 70% refund. Withdrawals after that time will not be refunded as all race day costs have been incurred by that stage and you will not be replaced.

To withdraw please find your entry here and click the Cancel button. Your card will automatically be refunded the 70% fee up to 4 weeks before race day. After this time, you can still cancel your entry, but without any refund.

There are no deferals or transfers to alternative/ later events. Exception to this is ONLY for pregnancy and in which case you must notify us by email of your pregnancy no later than 4 weeks prior to race day to be eligible for a 100% refund. You must acknowledge that you understand and agree to this policy during the registration process.

If you do not agree with the refund policy please do not enter the event. 

What happens if the event is cancelled or abandoned?

Race management reserve the right to modify, at any time, the course or aid station locations listed. 

In the case of severe/ extreme weather conditions including but not limited to flooding after the event start, race management reserve the right to abandon the event at any time.

No refunds will be offered in that situation but a suitable alternative will always be sought. If the event cannot take place for reasons out of the control of race management including but not limited to flooding, severe weather or denial of access to the original course (foot and mouth outbreak for example), race management reserve the right to postpone the event to a later date and all entries will be carried forward to the new date. Refunds may not be offered under these circumstances. Event cancellation due to reasons such as Coronavirus or other such pandemic, public health, local authority travel and movement restrictions and bans of any kind etc. are beyond our control and no refund will be given in such circumstances. If the event is cancelled for reasons which require the event to be postponed indefinitely, race management reserve the right to retain all entry fees against costs incurred. 

Is the race a qualifier for Western States?

The Thames Path 100 is an official qualifier for Western States. 

How do I get in touch on race day?

A number for Race HQ will be provided in advance of race day and the team will be contactable at all times throughout race weekend on that number and also on e mail at [email protected]

Is there any recommended reading?

The Trailblazer guides available here are excellent overall resources on the trail and include detailed maps of each section.