Hallam Chase 2025

Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase
Runners competing in the Hallam Chase

This Tuesday, 27th May, all eyes will be on Crosspool for the 2025 Hallam Chase.

At the newly adjusted start time of 7:30pm, runners will set off from the Hallam Football/Cricket Club’s Sandygate ground. The challenging route takes them down Den Bank, through the Rivelin Valley, and up to Stannington Church, before retracing the same path back. Covering 3¼ miles with 800 feet of climb, the race promises a true test of endurance.

Organised by Hallamshire Harriers and hosted by the Hallam Cricket Club, the Hallam Chase holds the distinction of being the oldest continuous fell race in the world, with records dating back to 1862. Though it has occasionally been paused due to world wars, diseases, and the COVID-19 pandemic, it is estimated to have been run around 150 times by 2024. Open to male and female runners who are members of a South Yorkshire running club, the event draws 50 to 80 participants each year. Notably, there is no entry on the day.

While originally a 10-mile loop, the race has evolved to a 3.25-mile out-and-back course between the Hallam Cricket Ground and Stannington Church. With its steep climbs and grassy paths, it remains a demanding challenge, suitable only for runners aged 18 and older.

The event follows a handicap system, where slower runners start first, followed by faster competitors, leading to a thrilling finale with multiple runners crossing the finish line together. A dedicated team of around 40 volunteers—many former runners themselves—help make the race possible, providing crucial support to ensure the event’s continued success and fostering the close-knit Hallam Chase community.

HALLAM CHASE, TUESDAY 28th May 2024

Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase

Hallam Chase Fell Race is the oldest continuously run Fell Race in the world.
95 Runners will set off from Hallam Football/Cricket Club’s Sandygate ground, Sandygate Road at 7.30 pm this TUESDAY 28th May 2024

The Hallam Chase, a time-honoured tradition dating back to 1862, is a testament to the enduring spirit of community and athletic excellence in Sheffield.
Organized by the Hallamshire Harriers, this challenging 3¼ mile race with an 800-foot climb is a highlight for local runners and spectators alike.

The event, which starts and finishes at the historic Crosspool football ground, home to Hallam Football/Cricket Club, takes participants on a scenic yet demanding route down Coldwell Lane, Den Bank, the Rivelin Valley, and up Tofts Lane. The record to beat, set by Trevor Wright in 1968, stands at a swift 19 minutes and 42 seconds.

This race not only offers a rigorous physical challenge but also serves as a living link to the area’s rich sporting heritage.
For those looking to be part of this celebrated race, whether as competitors or supporters, further details are available on the official Hallam Chase and Hallamshire Harriers website.