1300, Monday 28.10.2024
Season Leader Board (2024 - 25)
The solo event is part of the Endurancelife 24 - 25 trail running season (September 2024 till July 2025). Runners who complete any distance category at this event will be awarded points and will be listed in the Season Leader Board. Points are awarded based on performance and can contribute to a participant's overall season score. Good luck! Read more here.
0900, Monday 17.06.2024
We will be launching Classic Quarter 2025 this coming Wednesday, 8am!
This event (Solo only, not Relays) is part of the Endurancelife 24 - 25 trail running season (September 2024 till July 2025). Runners who complete the Solo category at this event will be awarded points and will be listed in the Season Leader Board. Points are awarded based on performance and can contribute to a participant's overall season score. Good luck!
Check-in! : Please note that we will be asking all registered participants to check in online approximately two weeks from the event. The Check-in process will result in a simpler event experience for you by removing the usual on-the-day administration. Within the Check-in process we will ask you to: 1) Confirm your preferred postal address to enable your participant number to be posted out and 2) Watch the mandatory event safety video.
Welcome to the Endurancelife Classic Quarter - now in it's 19th year!
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The Classic Quarter is a
The task is brutally simple: to run non-stop from the southernmost point of England (Lizard
This Cornwall ultra marathon challenge can be undertaken as a solo, relay team of two or relay of four. The atmosphere is of keen and friendly rivalry.
Following 44 miles of the
Over 8,500 runners have signed up to this challenge since 2007.
“Great event, great team and people, fantastic route and scenery - epic!” Manuela Pauley, 2018.
Solo manual | Spectator info. sheet
Calling all Ultra runners!
Back in 2007, 21 intrepid solo runners set off on this inaugural challenge. The weather was particularly tough that year with 17 finishing the day (the winning time was 08:31:50). Things have moved on a long way since then and the event continues to grow in popularity; in a world with so much choice the Classic Quarter has stood the test of time. This is one for the bucket list and we hope you enjoy it!
4,204 solo runners have signed up for this challenge since 2007.
The solo event of the Classic Quarter is also a part of the 2024-25 Season Leaderboard!
What others have said:
“ Brilliant event. Brutal for a first timer but unforgettable and very well organised.” Jo Lally, 2020
“Great event to be part of - the toughest race I have ever done but really glad I did it.” Bethany, 2018
What’s included?
Fully waymarked
This event is fully waymarked by us over the full 44 miles. No one likes that niggling stress of navigation. You can now relax and focus on your performance.
"Run The Record!"
You’ve got nothing to lose! 2 x £1K in prize money is up for grabs for the winners of this year’s competition if they can beat the current course records. The prize money is offered for both the ladies and the gents competition and is split evenly between the participant and a charity of the participant's choosing. We are fairly sure these times can’t be beaten - are you?
Hall of Fame!
A list of each year's solo winners, ordered by year.
(* denotes current course record)
Female
2024 - Helen Knight - 08:21:18
2023 - Rosalind Wilson - 08:21:14
2022 - Zelah Morrall - 07:04:07
2021 - Lydia Poole - 08:30:30
2020 - Nadine Bennett - 09:25:40
2019 - Amelia Watts - 08:08:06
2018 - Wendy Chapman - 8:09:26
2017 - Sabrina Verjee - 07:50:37
2016 - Zelah Morrall - 07:02:05 *
2015 - Clare Prosser - 07:11:20
2014 - Clare Prosser - 07:14:05
2013 - Sarah Morwood - 07:28:55
2012 - Isobel Wykes - 07:34:42
2011 - Nichola Taylor - 08:07:11
2010 - Kensa Rescorla - 08:25:45
2009 - Claire Akin-Smith - 08:37:15
2008 - Jayne Angilley - 08:01:53
2007 - Kensa Rescorla - 08:44:21
Male
2024 - Peter Le Grice - 06:44:54
2023 - Laurie Luscombe - 06:40:15
2022 - Jamie Stephenson - 06:26:57 *
2021 - Joachim Cassel - 07:18:07
2020 - Jamie Stephenson - 06:45:02
2019 - Alex Van Tuyl - 06:27:00 *
2018 - Alex Van Tuyl - 06:42:12
2017 - Paul Maskell - 06:44:33
2016 - John Ward - 06:50:31
2015 - Pere Capdevila - 06:43:05
2014 - Duncan Oakes - 06:58:18
2013 - Gary Richards - 07:10:21
2012 - Stuart Mills - 06:35:53
2011 - Pete Roper - 06:33:10
2010 - Chris Gilbert - 07:33:23
2009 - Pete Roper - 07:14:26
2008 - Pete Roper - 07:17:35
2007 - Lee Gardiner - 08:31:50
Relay manual | Spectator info. sheet
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Calling all Relays!
Grab your teammates and go! It’s as much fun as it is exhausting as you support each other and charge for Land’s End. But, who will do which leg? What’s the strategy and most importantly who’s buying the pints at the end?!
The Classic Quarter relay events (of two and four runners) have proven themselves to be outstandingly popular fixtures particularly on the club running calendar.
5,017 runners have taken on the relay challenges since 2007.
What others have said
“CQ is a fantastic team event - stunning scenery, great camaraderie”. Jane O'Halloran, 2020.
"I am buzzing from the sense of achievement it gave me only possible from your wonderful helpers at the start and checkpoints and finish. Everyone I met involved with the event were amazing and so encouraging. Thanks." Joanne Tapsell, 2018.
Sub-comps!
"King and Queen of the Quarter"
This is a sub-competition open to both relays of 2 and 4. The challenge is simple: compete against those of the same sex running the same relay leg as you and whoever records the fastest time of the day will be crowned King / Queen of the Quarter! Your coronation will take place at prize giving where you can take applause from the crowd as we present you with your special Quarter cap.
Hall of Fame!
A list of each year's relay winners, ordered by year.
(* denotes current course record)
Relay 2
2024 - Jonny Colaco & Neil Carter - 06:46:56
2023 - Jordan Kirton & Lewis Kirton - 07:33:10
2022 - Joseph Argall & Phillip Brokenshire - 06:57:34
2021 - Jacob Wood & Neil Eddy - 06:37:55
2020 - Jacob Wood & Neil Eddy - 06:35:38
2019 - Tom Carthey & Jordan Clay - 05:53:46 *
2018 - Joe Argall & Jordan Clay - 06:51:13
2017 - Simon Parry & Jack Williams - 06:34:06
2016 - Tom Carthey & Jacob Dobson - 06:37:52
2015 - David Parrott & Adam Miller - 06:36:34
2014 - Gary Richards & Noel Kindon - 06:13:35
2013 - Phil Bolt & Heidi Tregenza - 06:57:40
2012 - Sam Scott & Paul Scott - 07:22:04
2011 - Karen Harrison & Tim Rowe - 07:13:43
2010 - Richard & Peter - 08:02:18
2009 - Rich Claire & Rob Chrisholm - 07:37:54
Relay 4
2024 - Mark Williams, Thomas Burton, Neil Hayhurst and Jacob Gardner - 06:17:49
2023 - Alex Marples, Steve Reynolds, James Kirton, Tom Wright - 06:04:56
2022 - David Cudby, Alex Marples, Seve Reynolds, Tom Wright - 06:10:05
2021 - Tom Carthey, Ryan Hanley, Louis Ratcliffe, Ruth Barnes - 05:37:50 *
2020 - Craig George, Dan Howes, Stuart Blackie, Daren Mccoll - 06:41:54
2019 - Tristan Stephenson, Patrick Stephenson, Jamie Stephenson, Jo Stephenson - 05:58:52
2018 - Gareth Alexander, Dan Skajariwski, Hugo Pyett, Piran Skajarowski - 06:47:52
2017 - Joe Argall, Matthew Yates, Jordan Clay, Zelah Morrall - 05:48:34
2016 - Andrew Martin, Aaron Benney, Nick Martin, Richard Pascoe - 06:02:35
2015 - Ben Hoadley, Philip Montgomery-Smith, Carol Randall, Peter Le Grice - 05:52:25
2014 - Rachael Thomas, Lee Burrows, Julia Pearce, Adrian Ball - 06:47:47
2013 - Nick Hayden, Sean Hayden, Tim Hayden & Jay Rowe - 06:37:42
2012 - S Abraham, M Curtis, S Timms, M Dowrick - 06:27:12
2011 - P Clothier, S Collier, W Hancock, I Ashton - 06:25:29
2010 - Nancy, Phil, Charlie, Steve - 06:46:52
2009 - Chris Hodge, George Williams, Mark Wreford, Mark Dorrell - 06:33:44
2008 - Mark Dorrell, Suzy Bosustow, Mark Burch, Darren Wrintmore - 06:46:27
2007 - Peter Devenport, Malcolm Devenport, Stuart Girvan, Andrew Langdon - 07:32:41
Although all-female teams are recognised through prizes and on the results table the main event is an ‘open’ competition where teams can be made up of any mix of either sex.
Virtual : Don't forget to connect with us via the official Facebook Event where you can select "Going" or "Interested". Here you can network, ask questions or provide advice to others.
In Person : It's going to be a long day on the trails. Once you've done your duty there's no need to go far. Grab a pint from The Lands End Hotel and watch the action unfold in the finish area. It's a great afternoon / evening with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Food as well as drinks served all day.
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