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Women’s Running READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2020

The votes are in! And here are the winners…

Everything’s been different in 2020. And so it’s not surprising that our Reader Awards have taken on a slightly amended flavour this year. We asked you all the same questions as we did in 2019, but the answers have reflected this pandemicinfected year, but in the very best of ways. This year, you voted for the people who inspired you, for the organisations and brands that spoke to your hearts, and for the races that you dearly missed. Whether the races went ahead or not, we wanted to celebrate the events and the people that support us and that inspire us to run: that could be a pair of trainers that help us go out more oft en, but it could also be someone on social media who has gone above and beyond to entertain us, to keep us fit and motivated, and to help us look for silver linings when they seem desperately far away. But they are there, those silver linings, and together with you, we’ve found a few of them. Raise a glass with us to cheer on the people, the places, the races and the kit that we have loved in 2020, and that we will love even more in 2021. We love you, guys!

You voted for the people who inspired you, the organisations and brands that spoke to your hearts and for the races that you dearly missed

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