| Race History |
The Sandy 10 Road Race was first run in 1983 and was the brainchild of Paul Tomlin, who still lives in the area. The race was organised by Paul with help from the Sandy Scouts, and the Sandy Scout hut in Sunderland road acted as the race HQ. Paul continued to organise the race throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, and the local running community owe him a great deal of gratitude for the tireless work that he put into the event.
In 1996, Paul retired from his organising duties 13 years after he started the event. No one stepped forward to fill his shoes and the race did not take place in 1997. Up until 1996, the 10 mile race followed a route though Sandy town centre, up the hill past the RSPB Headquarters and on through Deepdale to Potton. At Potton, by the Royal Oak PH, the route turned right along Biggleswade Road as far as Sutton Cross Roads. Here it turned right again into Carthagena Road back to Deepdale. At Deepdale the runners retraced their steps back to the RSBP, where the route turned right along a Bridleway to Everton Road. At the road the route turned back towards Sandy and the downhill finish through the Sand Hills to the finish line at the Scout Hut.
In 1998 Biggleswade Athletic Club stepped forward to take over the responsibility for organising the race, with help from Sandy Scouts. By this time, new race regulations and the increased danger from traffic meant that a new course had to be found. Maurice Taylor, a member of Biggleswade AC at the time, planned the current route that runs out through the village of Everton and Gamlingay Heath. Since 1998, the race has grown in stature and is now considered the premier 10 mile road race in the region. The increased need for more changing facilities, showers, toilets and parking meant that the race HQ was moved to Sandy Sports Centre (Sandy Upper School) in 2003. This has provided a superb venue for the event and it is now the "home" of Biggleswade AC following their move from Stratton School in Biggleswade in 2004. In September 2005 the new all-weather athletic track was opened at Sandy Sports Centre, and it is hoped to use this facility for the finish of the race in future years.
| Benefiting Charities |
During the early years of the race, when Paul Tomlin was in charge, individual runners raised thousands of pounds for charitable causes. When Biggleswade AC took over control, one of their main aims was to donate surplus funds from the event to deserving causes and charities.
During the past years the following charitable causes have been the major beneficiaries of funds raised by the event. In all, over £7,500 has been donated in the past 8 years:
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2000: Sandy Mayors Charity £350.00; Sandy Drum & Bugle Corps £60.00 2001: St John’s Hospice Moggerhanger £350.00; Maythorn Biggleswade £350.00 2002: Jamie Hartley appeal £400.00 2003: NSPCC £400.00; Save the Children £400.00 2004: McMillan Cancer Appeal Bedford £800.00 2005: Children’s Liver Disease Foundation £600.00; East Anglian Air Ambulance £600.00 2006: Keech Cottage Children's Hospice (Luton) £600.00; British Blind Sports £600.00 2007: Keech Cottage Children's Hospice (Luton) £2,000 |
| Race Route |
The Sandy 10 race route can be found by clicking on the logo below;
Sandy 10 Race Route |
| Results |
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| Past Winners |
Men
| Year | Runner | Club |
| 1983 | James Robertson-Fishwick | Unattached |
| 1984 | Robin Dodds | Bedford & County |
| 1985 | Stuart Plews | Bedford Harriers |
| 1986 | Stuart Plews | Bedford & County |
| 1987 | David March | Milton Keynes AC |
| 1988 | Eric Southam | Highgate Harriers |
| 1989 | Angus Kindley | Bedford & County |
| 1990 | Adrian Mason | Highgate Harriers |
| 1991 | Adrian Roberts | Rotherham Harriers |
| 1992 | Simon Alexander | Enfield Harriers |
| 1993 | Francis Mulhern | Nene Valley Harriers |
| 1994 | Dean Marshall | Nene Valley Harriers |
| 1995 | Gary Howe | Thetford AC |
| 1996 | Darren Mead | Belgrave Harriers |
| 1997 | No Event | . |
| 1998 | G Heslop | Chelmsford AC |
| 1999 | I Harpur | Southampton RC |
| 2000 | James Lawler | Aspley Harriers |
| 2001 | Eric Southam | Highgate Harriers |
| 2002 | Andrew Venus | Unattached |
| 2003 | Andrew Venus | Unattached |
| 2004 | Andy Holt | Herts Pheonix AC |
| 2005 | Simon Hall | FVS Tri |
| 2006 | Nigel Marley | Kettering Town Harriers |
| 2007 | David Wardle | London Irish |
Women
| Year | Runner | Club |
| 1998 | Julie Simmons | St Albans Striders |
| 1999 | Jane Walker | Corby AC |
| 2000 | Ann Wood | Werrington Joggers |
| 2001 | Amanda Yorwerth | St Albans Striders |
| 2002 | Martha Hall | Garden City Joggers |
| 2003 | Celia Duncan | St Edmund Pacers |
| 2004 | Danielle Sanderson | Watford Harriers |
| 2005 | Danielle Sanderson | Watford Harriers |
| 2006 | Paula Adams | NHRR |
| 2007 | Katherine Philp | Garden City Runners |
| Course Records |
Course Records LADIES:
Record time on old course - not known
Record time on new course - 60mins 27secs - Danielle Sanderson (2004)