Seaford Striders Club Grand Prix
The Club Grand Prix is open to anyone who is a fully paid up member of the Seaford Striders For the latest information and updates about the SSCGP click here.
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The internal Club Grand Prix does include a number of Sussex Grand Prix events but also covers a variety of local runs, including Park runs and cross country.
There are 16 races to choose from and participants need to complete a minimum of six races to qualify. Points will be awarded for up to 10 races. There are no conditions relating to distance .
See the full Club Grand Prix rules below for more details.
How does it work?
The Club Grand Prix is open to anyone who is a fully paid up member of the Seaford Striders.
The method of scoring is as follows:
- Men and women are scored separately.
- The leading Strider in each case will be awarded 20 points, with 19 points for second, 18 for third and so on down to the last Strider to finish.
- A minimum of 6 races has to be completed to achieve a valid final score. Points will be awarded to each runner for up to 10 races maximum.
- Any runner exceeding 10 races will have their best ten results counted.
- In the event of a tie, the winning score will be based on the best average score achieved.
For the 2021 results to date click here
Prior to this scoring, the Club Grand Prix points were taken from the Sussex Grand Prix Races – for historical results click here
EVENT |
DATES |
EVENT |
SCORING BASED ON |
13th March | Pett XC | Position | |
27th March | Martello Half Marathon | Position | |
3 | 9th April | Seaford Parkrun | Age grading |
4 | 23rd April | Bevendean parkrun | Age grading |
5 | 1st May | Haywards Heath 10 | Position |
6 | 22nd May | Horsham 10k | Position |
7 | 11th June | Peacehaven parkrun | Age grading |
8 | 22nd June | Summer Solstice | Position |
9 | 3rd July | Bewl 15 | Position |
10 | 13th July | Phoenix 10k | Position |
11 | 30th July | Hastings parkrun | Age grading |
12 | 13th Aug | East Brighton parkrun | Age grading |
13 | TBC Sept | Hellingly 10k | Position |
14 | 21st Sept | Autumn Equinox | Position |
15 | 8th Oct | Uckfield parkrun | Age grading |
16 | 16th Oct | Great South Run | Position |
17 | 22nd Oct | Beachy Head Marathon | Position |
18 | 12th November | Eastbourne parkrun | Age grading |
19 | TBC Nov | Crowborough 10k | Position |
20 | TBC Dec | Mince Pie 10 Virtual | Position |
Latest Club Grand Prix Information
Club Grand Prix 2017 – Standings after seven races
After seven races the front runners in the Seaford Striders Club Grand Prix are starting to streak ahead!
Sunny Saturday at Eastbourne Parkrun
Five Striders headed to the Eastbourne Parkrun, securing five PBs and making their mark on the Club Grand Prix standings
Club Grand Prix 2017 – Standings after six races
After six races, the Club Grand Prix is heating up – and there are a number of new faces in the league tables!
Strider’s Couch to 5k take on Parkrun
The Couch to 5k group travel to Preston Park Parkrun – and all complete the 5k!
Racing and raising funds at the Hastings 5
In the next Seaford Striders Club Grand Prix instalment, 12 runners take on the Hastings 5 Miler
Why Join a Running Club?
There are many benefits to joining a running club here just a few reasons:
Meet like-minded people
Make lots of friends with people you already have running in common with and you can talk with people who understand your running interest/obsession! (blistered feet and all!)
Improve your running
You will always find someone who can run a little faster than you to be able to chase after. Organised sessions with interval training are designed to push you a little bit each week.
Support & Motivation
You will not only have your own personal bunch of cheerleaders but those days when you lack motivation become alot easier when there are others going out and getting it done and encouraging you. Just knowing other people will be there can make all the difference in lacing up your shoes and getting out that door!
"The obsession with running is really an obsession with the potential for more and more life."
GEORGE SHEEHAN, M.D.
AUTHOR OF GOING THE DISTANCE