Distance Running 2015 Edition 3- The latest news from AIMS, IAAF, IAU and WMRA.
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16
07
2015

Distance Running 2015 Edition 3- The latest news from AIMS, IAAF, IAU and WMRA.

By GRR 0

Distance Running 2015 Edition 3 is now available. Competitors at AIMS and IAAF affiliated races during the third quarter of 2015 will be able to pick up the magazine free of charge from the race organisers.

The magazine includes:

  • The latest news from AIMS, IAAF, IAU and WMRA.
  • Results, pictures and reports from races held during the second quarter of 2015.
  • The official AIMS calendar of events and race contact details.*
  • Features on:

You can also read or download the entire magazine here – see the links below for the different format options – you can read the magazine also on this site, see below:

Read Distance Running 2015 Edition 3 online 

The entire 2015 Edition 3 (PDF, 19 MB)

Calendar and Race Contacts (PDF)

Approximately 400,000 copies of the magazine are distributed free, annually, to member races of AIMS. These magazines are then passed on to runners through distribution channels designated by the member race – such as in registration packs, in finisher bags, or from an AIMS booth at the member's race expo. Runners who wish to receive their own personal copy by post each quarter should contact the publishers for information on subscriptions (Gary@Distancerunning.co.uk).

Distance Running carries a 15-month rolling calendar and full contact details of AIMS member events (both also available elsewhere on this website). Other regular items include a listing of world leading times at the Marathon, half Marathon and 10km distances and a full listing of AIMS member races' results (and reports with pictures where supplied). Again – these are also available elsewhere on this website.

There are AIMS and IAAF news pages, along with news pages of other worldwide organisations dedicated to the promotion of distance running: the International Association of Ultrarunners (for distances greater than the marathon), and the World Mountain Running Association.

The magazine also carries several in-depth feature articles about particular races held within the last quarter, and the occasional "Opinion" feature. These articles are presented below, according to the edition in which they appeared (in reverse chronological order)

Source: AIMSworldrunning.org and DISTANCE RUNNING

Features

21

Running red

Over the last 40 years Milton Keynes’ “redways” have given ever-increasing numbers of runners the opportunity to enjoy undisturbed and varied runs beside the town’s lakes and through its parks at all times of the year, making it a great place to run.

See the latest news from Milton Keynes Marathon

Features

25

Back on track in Bengaluru

The 10km was always my first step to running longer distances. I knew once I got another 10km under my belt I could again push myself to a half marathon and beyond. Bengaluru seemed like the ideal place to start afresh: 10,000 metres through the heart of the city and past its iconic landmarks, yet still running in my own backyard.

See the latest news from Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bengaluru

Features

13

Powered by the Olympic rings

The course leads around the athletic facilities that had been used for the Nagano Winter Olympic Games, starting from the Big Hat, the M-Wave, the White Ring, and finally the Nagano Olympic Stadium that had been the the setting for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games…

See the latest news from Nagano Marathon

Features

18

Inspiration and integration

For many runners the Marathon provides a chance to visit parts of the city that they rarely see when training. It’s an urban tourism opportunity for many inhabitants of Caracas: a chance to rediscover their own city.

See the latest news from CAF Caracas Maratón

Features

29

Women run the city

They come year on year from all places to the Austrian Women’s Run and are of all ages and levels of ability. Running together every woman offers her personal best efforts and all contribute to making the event into an incomparable experience.

See the latest news from Austrian Women’s Run

Running into history

48

Budapest Marathon

In 1984 a few Hungarian sports organisers dreamed of staging a people’s marathon in Budapest. Today, the last decade has been one of continuous growth. Hungarians came to appreciate the marathon and foreign runners have begun to discover quite how gorgeous a course Budapest offers.

See the latest news from Spar Budapest Marathon

Also in this issue …

Race previews: Tartu City Marathon; Blackmores Sydney Running Festival (incl. Sydney Marathon); Taipei Marathon; Porto Marathon EDP; Buenos Aires Int’l Marathon

News from AIMS, IAAF, WMRA and IAU; Race dates; Race contact details.

 

author: GRR