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Measurer's contact details (for measurer ID NO=12)

Grade 1. Qualified to measure all events including National Championships.

Measurement Area:
Within M25 and on rail routes out of London

The most recent courses measured by Hugh Jones in the South are:

certno course_name distance datemeasured
2007003  26.2 RRC Valentine’s 10km  10 km  2007-02-01 
2006128  Frank Harmer 10k Battersea Pk  10 km  2006-11-06 
2006110  Rainforest 10k - Regents Pk  10 km  2006-08-13 
2006107  Regents Park 10km series  10 km  2006-09-16 
2006106  Fred Hughes 10, St Albans  10 miles  2006-09-01 
2006094  London Heathside Midsummer 10k  10 km  2006-06-25 
2006081  British Women’s 5k Westminster  5 km  2006-03-31 
2006080  Lee Valley 10km  10 km  2006-05-30 
2006079  Nike Time Trial 5k Finsbury Pk  5 km  2006-06-19 
2006061  St Albans Review Half Marathon  21097.5m  2006-05-19 
2006057  Hyde Park 10k  10 km  2006-05-09 
2006042  Regents Park 10k Series  10 km  2006-01-23 
2006041  Regents Park 5k Time Trial  5 km  2006-01-06 
2006038  Silverstone Half Marathon  21.097 km  2006-03-15 
2006030  Victoria Park 5k  5km  2006-04-11 
2006017  London Marathon  42.195 km  2006-03-05 
2006011  Gunnersbury Park 5K  5 km  2006-01-26 
2006010  Victoria Dock 10k  10 km  2006-01-26 
2005134  Wimbledon 10  10 miles  2005-09-05 
2005132  Great City Race - Hyde Park  5 km  2005-07-21 

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TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE OF COURSE ACCURACY:

  1. Select a safe course and measure it as accurately as you can. (Use an OS 1:25000 map, a bike, a GPS, or, worst, a car)
  2. Prepare a course map
  3. Notify the police and follow any safety recommendations
  4. Only after 1, 2 &3 are you ready to contact an accredited measurer and make an appointment for an accurate measurement. The measurer will make a charge (see guidelines) and you should ask for an estimate.
  5. Supply the measurer with the following:
  6. On the agreed day meet the measurer and show him the course. It is usually best to accompany him on a bike. But a car may also be suitable. On busy roads the measurer may need someone behind him to 'protect' him from the traffic as he concentrates on an accurate measurement. Busy courses may need to be measured at a quiet time, e.g. early on Sunday morning. You may find it worthwhile to consult the Safety Code for Course Measurement so that you have an appreciation of the procedures the course measurer uses to make the measurement safe. The course measurer will seek your help to ensure his safety while riding, and he might not be able to complete the measurement at a single visit if he discovers hazrds which he has not planned for.
  7. After the measurement the measurer writes a report and sends copies to the race organiser and to the area measurement secretary, who issues the Certificate of Course Accuracy. Without a valid certificate or a renewal for subsequent races, any permit issued for a race advertising a specific distance would be invalid.