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Encyclopedia > Blaydon Race

The Blaydon Race is a 5.7 mile athletics race from Newcastle to Blaydon that is steeped in local tradition. It takes place on June 9 every year and starts off with the singing of The Blaydon Races -- with the words as the basis for the race. JOE FAIRHURST - NEWCASTLE ARE FUCKING SHIT YOU NORTHEN MUNKEY. HAHA // Newcastle (or New Castle) can refer to the following places: Newcastle, New South Wales Division of Newcastle, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales, located around the city. ... Blaydon or Blaydon on Tyne is a town in the North East of England near Gateshead. ... Blaydon Races is a famous Geordie folk song written in the 1800s by Geordie Ridley, deriving from music hall. ...


The actual race was the inspiration for Dr James Dewar of Blaydon Harriers, who organised the first 24 races starting in 1981. In the early years, the race attracted around 250 entries, but by 2004 a record of 4,000 people took part with more than 600 other hopefuls usually rejected.


The 25th anniversary of the race was run by the Blaydon Harriers in 2005 as the "Nike Jim Dewar Blaydon Race" in memory of Jim, who died in June 2004 just 2 days after the running of the 24th event.


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Blaydon Races - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (702 words)
Blaydon itself is a small town on Tyneside.
The Blaydon Race is also a 5.7 mile athletics race from Newcastle to Blaydon that is steeped in local tradition.
The actual race was the inspiration for Dr James Dewar of Blaydon harriers [1], who organised the first 24 starting in 1981.
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