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Runners face 'classic' county-to-county challenge
- Author, Joshua Askew
- Role, 成人快手 News, South East
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Runners are preparing to embark on a "classic" race from Surrey to Sussex.
The Downslink Ultra is a 38-mile point-to-point race from St Martha鈥檚 Hill, in Surrey, to Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex.
Dan Lawson, 51, who holds the men's course record of 4 hrs 15 mins, described the race, which started at 09:00 BST, as "wonderful".
He told the 成人快手: "Everything gets commercial, it happens, but this race is an old classic. It's simple. Intimate. It's just great."
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The trail uses the Downslink foot path and bridle way, crossing the Low Weald and mostly follows two former railway lines.
The race, which was limited to 200 runners, has a 10 hour cut-off.
Starting on a hill and then remaining relatively flat, Mr Lawson described the race as a "tear up".
"There is no excuse for not running it as fast as you can," he said.
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Mr Lawson, who is from Shoreham-by-Sea, said participants see some "really beautiful sites" during the race, especially along the South Downs.
The company behind the event - Sussex Trail Events - has put on marathons in multi-storey car parks, museums and prisons.
In July, it held the Sussex beer mile, where participants had to drink a bottle of beer every lap of a 400m track four times.
All finishers of the Downslink Ultra will receive a medal and T-shirt.
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