The Coniston Fell Race is an annual Lake Districtfell race held in April or May, starting and finishing in the village of Coniston. The route is approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) in length with 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) of ascent[1] and takes in checkpoints on the summits of Wetherlam, Swirl How and the Old Man of Coniston.[2]
History
The race was first run in 1982 and quickly became popular, attracting some of the best fell runners.[3] In 1985, a bottleneck at the start of the route with 560 runners caused an entry limit of 400 to be introduced for future editions.[4]
In 2016, inclement weather in the days leading up to the race resulted in a shorter route being used, avoiding some of the higher ground.[5]
The men's record is held by Ian Holmes with a time of 1:03:29, set in 1996. Coniston was an English and British championship race that year and despite Mark Kinch running what he described as "the perfect race", he was overtaken by Holmes on the final descent.[7]
A The race report in The Fellrunner, Jun 2000, suggests that Louise Sharp was the winner in 1:39:01, but the 2001 championships preview in The Fellrunner Magazine, Feb 2001, indicates that the first woman in 2000 had been Nicola Davies in 1:31:28.