Spine Race


The Spine Race is a winter ultramarathon held over a distance of around from Edale, England, to Kirk Yetholm, Scotland, along the Pennine Way. Participants are allowed seven days to complete the course. The race has been held annually since 2012. The Spine Fusion is a summer race run over the same route, introduced in 2017. The Spine Challenger and Spine Flare are shorter winter and summer races over the first of the Spine Race route, to be completed in 60 hours.

History

The event was devised by Arctic expedition guides Scott Gilmour and Phil Hayday-Brown. The inaugural race took place in 2012 when there were only three finishers from a small field of eleven competitors.
The 2013 event was promoted as the Dare 2b Spine Race but later that year it was announced that Montane would take on sponsorship of the event.
In the 2014 and later editions, participants carried GPS trackers for safety reasons and so that the progress of the race could be publicly followed online as it took place. Starting in 2016, daily video summaries were made available during the race.
Due to the time of year and race location, the majority of the event takes place in darkness. Snow, ice and strong winds are common. Severe weather was a factor in 2015 in particular, when racers were held at various checkpoints for significant amounts of time until it was considered safe for them to continue. Some competitors that year were also redirected between Middleton and Alston to avoid sections of high ground, including Cross Fell, during the inclement weather.
Participants wear or carry mandatory clothing and equipment over the full course and have access to an additional drop bag which is transported along the route for them and made available at checkpoints. Individual support crews for the runners were allowed in the past but from 2018 were no longer permitted.
The 2019 race received considerable media attention when the overall win was taken by British women's fell running champion Jasmin Paris.

Route

The Spine Race closely follows the Pennine Way but involves some slight deviations such as the access to and departure from the Hebden checkpoint. The runners are not required to complete the out-and-back section of the Way to the Cheviot. Racers generally follow the lower-level Pennine Way route option on the approach to Kirk Yetholm rather than the alternative over White Law.
The route has approximately of ascent. The timing points and approximate distances of the main checkpoints along the route are as follows.
LocationDistance
Torside
Harrop
Hebden
Malham
Hawes
Tan Hill
Middleton
Dufton
Alston
Greenhead
Bellingham
Byrness
Hut 2
Finish

Results

The winners have been as follows.
YearMenTimeWomenTime
2012Gary Morrison and Steve Thompson151:02:00-
2013Eugeni Roselló Sole124:52:00Annabel Gates172:59:00
2014Pavel Paloncy110:45:00Debbie Brupbacher153:17:00
2015Pavel Paloncy81:34:00Beth Pascall90:59:00
2016Eoin Keith95:17:00Anna Buckingham and Zoe Thornburgh166:38:00
2017Tom Hollins99:25:36Carol Morgan109:54:00
2018Pavel Paloncy109:50:22Carol Morgan130:37:22
2019Eoin Keith98:18:23Jasmin Paris83:12:23
2020John Kelly87:53:57Sabrina Verjee108:07:17

Spine Challenger

The Spine Challenger is a shorter version of the Spine Race and follows the first 108 miles of the route, starting in Edale and finishing in Hawes, or in neighbouring Hardraw in some years. It starts the day before the full Spine Race. There is also a version of the Challenger specifically for members of mountain rescue teams.
The winners of the Spine Challenger have been as follows.
YearMenTimeWomenTime
2012Mark Brooks36:30:00-
2013Philippe Gatta32:18:00Anne Green53:38:00
2014Marcus Scotney29:01:00Jacqueline Cooper42:13:00
2015Edward Catmur29:52:00Annabel Cremin41:59:00
2016Tom Hollins29:25:00Beth Pascall30:18:00
2017Dominic Layfield28:00:28Sarah Davies37:49:50
2018Wouter Huitzing25:42:21Emma Hopkinson29:39:35
2019Jim Mann22:53:28Carol Morgan31:47:37
2020Douglas Zinis29:00:32Elaine Bisson34:19:05

Spine Fusion

The Spine Fusion is a summer version of the Spine Race, covering the full route from Edale to Kirk Yetholm.
The winners have been as follows.

Spine Flare

The Spine Flare is a summer version of the Spine Challenger.
The winners have been as follows.