King Street Run

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The King Street Run Tie awarded to successful competitors

The King Street Run is a bi-annual combined run and pub crawl in Cambridge, England. [1]. It takes place along King Street. One of the pubs visited is now named after the event[2].

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[edit] History

Students would try to complete the run in the quickest time.[3]

It was banned in 1964 by Cambridge University proctors,[4] but was restarted by the Cantabrigensis Hash House Harriers in 1982[5], and is run bi-annually.

The current record is 14 min 05 sec held by John Philips of the Cambridge Hash House Harriers. [6]

A tie is awarded to competitors who complete the course in under one hour.

[edit] The pubs

There are currently only four pubs now on King Street due to recent closures so the run now has a smaller following.[citation needed]

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Coordinates: 52°12′25″N 0°07′23″E / 52.207°N 0.123°E / 52.207; 0.123

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