The Thames Path 100 (TP100) is a 100 mile continuous trail race along the Thames Path from London to Oxford. Total Climb: 1900 feet.
The 100 mile course is a marked point to point race which takes runners from Richmond in South West London to the centre of Oxford. The course follows the meandering route of the Thames against its flow and is flat and fast with the majority on groomed paths/ trails and paved pathway. There are some truly stunning sections of the route showing off the best of English riverside scenery and life on the Thames.
Race HQ is at Richmond Old Town Hall overlooking the river and a short walk from Richmond station. The race starts on the river itself, adjacent to Richmond Town Hall on the New Richmond Waterfront.
The finish location is Queen's College Recreation Ground just a few hundred yards from the city centre. Runners will turn left off of the Thames Path just before the Head of the River Pub which looms over the Thames Path from Oxford City Centre, and turn directly in to the finishing chute in front of the pavilion. We are very privileged to be allowed to finish in the grounds of Oxford University.