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How it all got going. [brd History : Part 1]
Tribute of Micky Wire - the heart and soul of the bdr
The Saxon Shore Way and the bdr share the same path for about a mile. 
As suggested by its' name The Way is mostly 
a coastal path yet it heads to the hills above Saltwood and Folkestone. Why?? I think I've found out.
Move your mouse over the map and discover the bdr course
Sketchy coverage of 1900's runs. [brd History : Part 2]
Pen-protraits of top bdr performers
Unique, authoritive history of the Castle Hotel, Saltwood
Fuller coverage of the new millenium [brd History : Part 3]
 <b>The</b> famous picture! Learn of the pioneers of 1975
Strange tale culled from the bdr book which will never be seen - but were the ghosts seen?
See for yourself - all those ups and downs
Diary of the years 2009 and 2010. [brd History : Part 4]
Shortened pen-portaits of those is whose fame is not for running
graph showing the entry numbers 1975 to 2010
Watch the day unfold - 9am to 4pm bdr 2008
Investigation of all boxing day runs, worldwise
Memorial of those whose running is ended
Fullish last ten years' results
I am working on conversion and editing of hi-res video and a Youtube clip
Brief, last annual summary of the website
Any odd stuff
All those first three placings
A few photographs of the course taken on days when the weather was good
When the bdr went international and franchised
Pictures of all winners and many noteable runners
 Stats Galore - that's what it says
Unique history of Saltwood's grand estates!
Luddite campaign - satire then angst.
Called MUD,HILLS AND HANGOVERS, nearly completed but unlikely to be published
Local sporting and recreational links, how to contact stuart Collins and Greg Boarman,the organiser of the bdr