We were so excited to be back for a third year for our Foxton Hound Ultramarathon last weekend! This event has grown since its inception in 2023, and we’ve developed the event as a result of the feedback received from participants into something that we have become so proud to host. Runners choose to complete either 50k or 100k distances, both setting off from Winwick Hall in Northamptonshire.
This year, a record breaking 50 runners made their way to the start line of the 100k course, a large number of whom had joined us for at least one of the route recces in the weeks building up to race day. The route recces were incredibly well attended this year, with a real community feel to the days, and friendships forged between runners. Standing at the finish line on Saturday, we felt a real investment in ensuring that each of those runners made it across the line for the finish and it was lovely to be able to present them with their medals at the end, knowing just how much preparation had gone into their training before race day itself.
The 50k runners absolutely flew round the course this year, with both male and female course records being broken, and many of those joining us for a second year also smashing their own course personal bests.
Joe Farrelly (from New Levels Run Club) and Hywel Davies (running for Rugby & Northants AC), eventual first and second finishers were constantly passing each other during the early stages of the race. From what we can establish, this happened each time that Joe missed a turn and went the wrong way! They both flew through Checkpoint 3 at Sibbertoft in record time though, long before any predictions we had made of runners arriving at this checkpoint! From here, Joe managed to pull away from Hywel, before crossing the finish line in a staggering 3:36:26! Hywel also snuck under the four hour mark, completing his 50k in 3:59:24. Not too bad at all, especially considering that all 50k runners had the heights of Honey Hill to ascend in the final miles of the race!
Abdulla Al Thani held onto third position, finishing less than a minute ahead of fourth place to secure the final spot on the male podium with a time of 4:24:08. In terms of the female runners, Lynne Nicholls, from Northampton Road Runners, went out hard and held on to the lead throughout. Lynne had set our previous course record back in 2023, but had every intention of breaking it in 2025, and she went on to do just that this weekend, taking our new female 50k course record time down to 4:25:40, finishing in an incredible 5th position overall! The remaining 50k podium places were not a given, with less than two minutes separating the second, third and fourth female runners at the finish. Olivia Drury, from Redway Runners, went on to finish second, in a brilliant time of 5:20:41. Nikki Javan from Striders of Croyland finished just 50 seconds later with a time of 5:21:31 as she crossed the line.
There was all to play for in terms of the 100k male podium also, with all three eventual podium finishers remaining minutes apart through each of the seven checkpoints on course. Eventually though, with second place runner Andy Day suffering with a bout of cramp near to the end, Kevin Powell pulled away in the final miles to complete the 2025 100k event as first overall finisher, in a fabulous time of 10:47:33. As he ran down the final hill towards the finish Kevin was constantly checking over his shoulder. And with good reason too, as Andy crossed the finish line less than a minute behind Kevin in 10:48:24. Although Jack Goldsmith had run many of the earlier miles with the boys at the front, there was a gap between Andy and Jack at the finish, with Jack coming through in 11:27:40.
The female race appeared to be more clear cut from the beginning although, of course, anything can happen over the course of a 100k!
Sophie May took the lead early on and remained in first place throughout. Sophie was one of the runners who had joined us for two of the free guided recces in the month before race day. During the recces we had come to learn that Sophie had never raced further than a half marathon distance before. It was clear to all, however, that Sophie was an incredibly strong and plucky runner and, despite her lack of racing experience, it was no surprise to see her storming through to finish in first place in an incredible time of 12:00:11. In the process she obliterated the previous course record, which had stood from the very first event, by more than 90 minutes!
Ruth Stanley, from Cumberland Fell Runners, took a very strong second position running a time of 12:57:20 which would also have smashed the previous course record. Chira Lesa completed the female podium line up, and was thrilled to discover that she had finished in third position with her time of 13:32:59. Nearly 30% of runners who completed the 50k distance were female, as were just under 20% of the 100k finishers. Whilst these numbers do not equal the number of male competitors in the race, it is pleasing to see them creeping up in the right direction, particularly in the 50k race. We are always open to suggestions to encourage more female runners to take part in ultrarunning, so if you have any suggestions please do let us know.
Full results for both distances can now be found on our website.
Next year’s provisional date is Saturday, 15th August. Entries will go on sale within the next few weeks.
We look forward to seeing everyone back again in 2026!