Photographs Download List of Finishers

The Run took place on Sunday June 10th 2007, starting from St Nicholas Park, Warwick, in the shadow of Warwick Castle, at 9.00 am, ending in Kenilworth Castle. The first runners arrived at Kenilworth just after 9.30 am.

The maximum number of runners was registered at 2,500 of whom 2,108 ran and were recorded at the finish.

Pictures of the run are available, and the full list of runners and their times, from the links above.

The outright winner is David Warner in 33 minutes 20 seconds. 
The first female runner across the line was Monica Williams in 39 minutes 48 seconds.

The first three finishers in each class are as follows (subject to final scrutiny).
  Senior Men Junior Men 15-18 Veteran Men 40-44 Veteran Men 45-49 Senior Men 50-59 Senior Men 60+
1st David Warner 33:20 Stephen Allen 35:29

Eric Fowler 36:11

Graham Stephens 36:38

Eamonn O’Neill 35:36 Chris Jackson 43:26
2nd Richard Harper 34:10 Toby Spencer 35:52 Martin Dorrill 36:56 Howard Anderson 37:44 David Edwards 38:02 Clive Smith 44:06
3rd John Muddeman 34:35 Thomas Swift 38:11 Simon Evans 38:23 Brian Miller 38:18 Paul Murray 38:44 John Pettifer 53:19
             
  Senior Ladies Junior Ladies 15-18 Veteran Ladies 35-44 Veteran Ladies 45-59   Veteran Ladies 60+
1st Monica Williamson 39:48 Faye Barr 56:01 Carolyn Wilkinson 43:09 Heather Fooks 46:15   Jill Harrison 66:38
2nd Helen Taranowski 40:45 Hannah Musgrove 56:01 Dawn Compton 43:27 Myrna Murphy 48:10   Veronica Turner 68:14
3rd Magalie Buisson 42:20 Emma Fulcher 56:02

Tina Clemmensen 44:08

Marilyn Maidment 50:38   Mrs S K Dhoot 73:15
 Oldest runners: John Spracklen, Jit Kaur Dhillon  

Awards were presented by the Mayor of Kenilworth, Councillor Pat Ryan, accompanied by Richard Thornton representing our sponsor, Blythe Liggins and Richard Smith representing our sponsor Opus Land. Thanks were given to all concerned by the President of the Rotary Club of Kenilworth, Philip Highley.

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The Race Director of the Rotary Club of Kenilworth’s Two Castles Run, Philip Southwell (Centre) poses with Richard Thornton, a partner with one of our sponsors Blythe Liggins Solicitors and some of the ‘runners who are raising funds for the Meningitis Society in memory of Sally Woodhouse from Kenilworth who was just 16 when she died of meningitis.
Be there for the finish at Kenilworth Castle around 9.30 am, Sunday June 10th!

This year’s entry fee of £15 (£13 for affiliated runners) includes 4 tickets to Kenilworth Castle on race day, plus a T-shirt and a medal for all finishers. As usual, there are prizes for winners and mementos for the first three in each class. This year the classes are Junior Male and Female (15+ on the day and under 18), Senior Male and Female, Veteran Male (40+), Veteran Male (45+), Veteran Male (50+), Veteran Female (35+), Veteran Female (45+) and a new class: Veteran Male and Veteran Female over 60. All entrants must be 15 years or over on the day of the run.
Special Prize for the first FANCY DRESS team (first 4 in team home).

THIS YEAR’S CHARITIES include

  • Emmaus (a charity helping the homeless in the UK),
  • Wheelchair Foundation (providing wheelchairs for disabled people in poor countries).

Participants are invited to obtain personal sponsorship for Rotary or for other charities of their choice. Forms are provided on registration to collect sponsorship, including the opportunity to covenant tax relief to charity for those paying tax at the standard rate.

Thanks are given to our Sponsors: Blythe Liggins Solicitors, Opus Land, Castle Hotels and Taverns Ltd, Alliance Pharmacy Ltd, Volvo Truck and Bus Ltd, KVR, Broad Lane Leisure.

DISCLAIMER: Completing and returning the entry form confirms that you understand that the event is held under UK Athletic rules and agree to abide by the event rules and marshals' instructions. You enter the event at your own risk and will not participate unless medically fit. The event organisers and sponsors and their agents will not be held responsible for any injury, loss or expense as a consequence of your participation in the event. You take full responsibility for your own safety during the event, you understand that you are subject to the Highway Code and must use pavements/keep to the side of the road to avoid accidents and agree to obey any advice or instructions given by the Police or marshals during the event.