Beachy Head Marathon s one of the biggest in the UK, the Beachy Head Marathon held in Eastbourne, formerly known as the Seven Sisters Marathon, is popular for its scenic and challenging route through the South Downs countryside. Great for runners, joggers or walkers looking to get fit.
Congratulations to 2007 winner Tim Short who crossed the finish in a record 2:47, and also to first lady Annabelle Stearns in a formidable 3:29!
Saturday 25 October 2008, start 9am
Entries for this year’s marathon have closed. 1,750 spaces filled up quickly with runners, joggers and walkers around the world taking part. Start and finish line at St Bedes School, King Edwards Parade, Eastbourne. Event closes 6pm.
Runners World
Voted one of the top ten marathons in the UK by readers of Runners World magazine, read reviews online. Entries for the 2008 race have closed and unfortunately we are unable to operate a waiting list or cancellation service.
Junior Beachy Head Challenge
New for 2007 saw a 2km and 3km cross country challenge for young runners. With separate age groups for 12-16 and 8-11 year olds, 85 juniors joined in the Beachy Head fun and there are still spaces left for youths to enter the 2008 challenge.

Route
Tour the South Downs and cheer on runners with best views from Checkpoint 2 (Bo-Peep), Checkpoint 4 (Birling Gap) and along Beachy Head Road.

For more information:
Contact us:
Beachy Head Marathon, PO Box 2608, Eastbourne BN20 8DZ
Tel: 01323 502907





