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The NDW 50 is a 50 mile point to point run along the North Downs way National Trail from Farnham in Surrey to Knockholt pound on the outskirts of greater London. Total climb: 5,600 feet. 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of the event. The course remains unchanged in that time & reflects the first 50 miles of the NDW 100. This event is traditionally the second race in the 50 mile grand slam (for 2020 after postponement the NDW 50 will be the final race in the 50 mile slam).
The race begins in Farnham at the western end of the North Downs, traveling past Puttenham and Guildford following the North Downs Way National Trail. The course then continues on to Ranmore Common before the steepest climb of the race up to the top of Box Hill. The trail then drops down the other side and back up to Reigate Hill, on through Merstham to Oxted and a further 8 miles to Knockholt Pound and the 50 mile finish. Race held under full UK Athletics Permit granted by the TRA (Permit Number 3346).