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Saturday 29 April 2023

Isle of Wight Challenge

  • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Chale, Isle of Wight

Great challenges need great settings-and none are better than the Island’s coastal path. 2,000 adventurers of all experience levels will walk, jog or run the Isle of Wight Challenge in 2023, and go all out to push themselves further.

It’s along the spectacular southern cliffs, past the iconic Needles and up to historic Cowes at the half way stop. For Full Island challengers it’s on to historic Ventnor, and back to our welcome Base Camp in Chale after an epic 106km journey. You’ll get full support & hospitality all the way, and with half & quarter Island options also-there’s an Isle of Wight Challenge for everyone!

Your entry includes free food and drink at regular rest stops, plus support including medics, marshals and massage. As you cross the finish line, you’ll get a glass of fizz, t-shirt, and a medal to commemorate your achievement.

Choose the right fundraising level for you

** Spring Deal! **
For your 100km challenge, use code 23SPRING100 for £10 off your reg fee
For your 50km challenge, use code 23SPRING50 for £7.50 off
For your 25km challenge, use code 23SPRING25 for £5 off

Charity sponsorship – pay a small registration fee and do lots of fundraising!

Full Challenge – £45 reg fee + £595 sponsorship; Half Challenge – £30 reg fee + £395 sponsorship; Quarter Challenge – £15 reg fee + £245 sponsorship

Mixed Funding – pay a higher contribution to the cost of your place and fundraise to a more achievable target.

Full Challenge – £110 reg fee + £330 sponsorship; Half Challenge – £72.50 reg fee + £220 sponsorship; Quarter Challenge – £45 reg fee + £135 sponsorship

Self-Funding – pay the full cost of the event and raise whatever you can for Shooting Star Children’s Hospices.

Full Challenge – £198; Half Challenge – £129; Quarter Challenge £79

Click the JOIN NOW button to sign up, and to find out more about the Isle of Wight Challenge route, support and hospitality.

Event details
  • Chale, Isle of Wight