Step into an empowering eight-week running journey designed exclusively for women, led by a dedicated and supportive female coaching team. This unique program offers runners of all levels the chance to connect with like-minded individuals while improving their fitness and confidence on the track and trails. Each week, participants will engage in various training sessions tailored to enhance endurance, speed, and overall athletic performance. The series includes workshops focusing on nutrition, injury prevention, mental resilience, and goal setting. These elements are carefully crafted to ensure a holistic approach to running that goes beyond physical fitness. The camaraderie built throughout the program fosters an environment where women can share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs with one another. This supportive community helps break down barriers and encourages personal growth both on and off the runways. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your running to new heights, this series provides a welcoming space for every woman runner seeking inspiration and motivation in her fitness journey. Join us as we celebrate women's strength, resilience, and passion for running through eight weeks of empowerment and friendship.
Races Offered
letsRUN Manchester SUMMER SERIES @ Tabithas
Aug 19, 2026
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Distance —
1.75 Hours
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Type —
Running
timer
06:15
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for August in Manchester.
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13.0° / 20.2°
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11.4° / 18.1°
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Avg sunshine hours
9h 42m
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Avg rainfall
2.8 mm
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Avg snowfall
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Avg wind speed
12.2 km/h (Gentle breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Moderate
terrain
Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (4.9)
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Humidity
75.8%
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Sunrise
05:50
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Sunset
20:34
About Manchester
Learn more about the host city, Manchester.
Manchester is a vibrant, post-industrial gem at the heart of North West England. The city that used to be nicknamed 'Cottonopolis' has hung up its clogs and, thanks to successive regeneration projects, is now a major centre for culture and commerce; seen by many as the capital of the north of England, and sometimes regarded as England's second city.