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RULES FOR ROAD RUNNING

Safety is our primary concern when organising club runs but there is always an element of common sense required when running on open roads.

  • Don’t assume a driver sees you. In fact, imagine that a driver can’t.
  • Wear bright and/or reflective clothing.
  • Run against traffic (unless on “blind” bends) so as to view (and react to) any mistake an advancing motorist may make.
  • At sharp bends always run on the wide part of the bend.
  • Beware of cyclists. You may not hear them and if you go to cross the road you may cause a collision if you don’t look both ways.
  • At a stop sign or light, wait for the driver to wave you through—then acknowledge the driver with your own wave.
  • Allow at least three feet between you and a passing vehicle.
  • Be prepared to jump onto the side or shoulder of the road.
  • During group runs, use single file when cars need to pass.
  • Always show due care and attention to others.
  • Run with proper ID, with emergency contacts taped to its back.
  • Make sure to look out for people pulling out of a driveway. They may not see you.
  • At an intersection always wait and look for vehicles coming from multiple directions and lanes before attempting to cross.
  • If you run with headphones, make sure you can still hear what is going on around you. Run with just one ear bud in at a time.
  • Watch for early-morning drivers who do not clear frost or morning dew off their windshields; they may not be able to see you.

The Highway Code is the point of reference for all road use.

Club Marathon Ballot Places

Small changes have been made to the way ballot places should be implemented.

These principally apply to club places for the London Marathon.

Eligibility criteria for entry to the ballot for the marathon places

  • You are a first claim member – that means that HJ is the only or the first club you registered with.
  • You have been a HJ member for at least 12 months at the time of the ballot.
  • You received a rejection in the public ballot.
  • You have volunteered to support HJ in one or more capacities in the last 12 months, as at the time of the ballot. The capacity to be determined by the committee and could include, for example, run leader for the Tuesday night runs, helping out on the Summer/Winter Handicaps and Improve Your Time Trial.
  • You have run for HJ in at least two WSFRL or SGP races in 2024 (and six races in 2025 and thereafter).
  • You have not run the London Marathon before.

If you are successful, you MUST

  • Enter the race as a Horsham Jogger and wear a Horsham Joggers race vest as you are representing the club.
  • Help with the organisation of at least one marathon training run session.

Updated 30-10-24