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2009 Events >
Festival
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Challenges and races for all walkers
Barclay Bi-Centenary
WALKING
WEEKEND
Saturday 11th- Sunday 12th
July 2009
Promoting Agency
New
Astley Club
(incorporated in England No. 5283686 - Charity No. 1107833) |
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Background to the Event
At 3.37pm
on 12th July 1809 at Newmarket, Captain Barclay Allardice
completed the final mile in an event that had started almost forty-two
days earlier on 1st June, since when he had walked a single
mile in every one of the thousand hours that passed in between.
In doing
so he made a fortune, because in addition to winning a wager, that he
could walk a thousand miles in a thousand consecutive hours
for a
thousand guineas, he had also accepted side bets
amounting to several thousands of pounds.
This feat of endurance and
sleep deprivation captured the imagination of the people, who in the
final days descended upon Newmarket in ”dangerous numbers” to witness
the final days of Barclay’s triumph.
Forty-nine years later on February 18th February 1858, on
Newmarket Heath, Charles Westhall, acknowledged by many as the first
real race walker, walked twenty-one miles in under three hours.
Sir John Astley was the driving force and founder of the Astley
Institute, Newmarket which opened in 1893 and which today as The New
Astley Club, still provides services and facilities for racing staff and
the wider community. In the 1870’s “The Mate” as Sir John, a
racehorse owner and trainer was known, promoted all kinds of sporting
events, the most famous being a number of six day walk challenges where
distances in excess of 500 miles were recorded.
So, whilst Newmarket is synonymous with horse racing, it also has a
special place in the annals of Pedestrianism and the development of the
sport of Race Walking, a discipline that has yielded more Olympic medals
for Great Britain than any other track and field event.
A major part of the
Bi-Centenary celebration is an attempt by
Richard Dunwoody to re-enact
Barclay’s amazing feat between 29th May and 10th
July. Richard is a former national
hunt jockey.
On the
11th and 12th of July the public have the
opportunity to mark the Bi-Centenary by taking part in one of
Barclay Walking Week-end events
If you need motivation, bear in mind that participants in
the Barclay Walking Week-end will be making history, linking events of
the nineteenth century to those of the twenty-first by doing the
simplest and most straightforward exercise of all – Walking!
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The programme of walks will contain something for everyone
regardless of Ability or Age
whether
as an Individual or part of a Group
whether Socially or Competitively
whether
Ambler, Rambler, Health,
or
Speed walker
Further
details from Ron Wallwork - 01638 751869 –
randjwallwork@btinternet.com
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Challenges and
Races for Race Walkers, Walkers and Ramblers
Conditions
of Entry and General Information
entry list
race report
 handy
pace charts:
50km
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miles
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