- Home
- Membership
- Beginners Group
- Race Results
- Club Constitution
- Club Championships
- Club Contacts
- Club History
- Club Location
- Club Newsletter
- Club Photographs
- Club Races
- Club Training Sessions
- Central Lancs Grand Prix
- Cross Country
- Forum
- Useful Websites
- Members Sponsorship
Central Lancashire Grand Prix Series
The CLGP is now in its 23rd year, and is going from strength to strength. Swinton Running Club first entered the series in 2002, and has taken several of the awards over the years.
The series was set-up to encourage more local runners to enter participate in road races.
There are 10 races each hosted by the clubs competing in the series.
The series was set-up to encourage more local runners to enter participate in road races.
There are 10 races each hosted by the clubs competing in the series.
The rules are fairly simple to understand. Runners have to be members of one of the participating clubs. Each club must have at least 10 runners in each race. All runners count - men, women and vets. There is also a women's team competition with four to count. The races are open races and so not all runners will be competing in the Grand Prix but points are awarded, to those that are, on the basis of their finishing position out of all the Grand Prix runners. For instance, the first Grand Prix runner may finish 10th overall in the race but is awarded 1 point. The second Grand Prix runner may finish in 16th position overall in the race and would be awarded 2 points, and so on. Points awarded to the first twelve runners for each club are added together to give a score for the club. Clearly, the club with the lowest score is the winner. Similarly, the individuals with the lowest scores win their category. There is a vets team award and so the first 6 vets for each club will not only count for the 'A' or 'B' teams, they will also count for the vets team. So if you are a vet, there is even better reason for you to come and race the Grand Prix events.
To be eligible for individual awards you have to compete in six of the nine races - if you compete in all nine your six lowest scores will count towards your points total for the series. However, penalty points are awarded to clubs who fail to field 10 runners in any races.
To be eligible for individual awards you have to compete in six of the nine races - if you compete in all nine your six lowest scores will count towards your points total for the series. However, penalty points are awarded to clubs who fail to field 10 runners in any races.