In blustery conditions but with new training kit to show off, the Bels faced a tough challenge in the form of Thames Valley, Bracknell and Crawley - all better placed than us in Division 1 this season.
Read MoreComrades is the world's oldest and largest ultramarathon event - a gruelling 87km between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, alternating the uphill and and downhill routes from year to year. Belgrave's road and cross country captain Sam Amend ran the uphill version this year, and here gives her first person account.
Read MoreNick Goolab finished third and Tish Jones fourth ahead of a strong Belgrave lineup at the Vitality London 10000.
Read MoreNick Goolab won the Ipswich Twilight 5k for the second consecutive year to come within four seconds of the all-time British record on the road.
Read MoreNick Goolab becomes the third fastest Brit over 10k on the road this century.
Read MoreMaddy Shott broke the 50-minute barrier for the 10k walk for the first time with an impressive 49:53.9 in cold conditions on the track at Battersea Park.
Read MoreBelgrave's women finished an impressive 8th at the National 6-stage road relays in Sutton Park in what is probably the Belles' best showing at the competition this decade.
Read MoreJurgita Levertaviciute and Lizzie Goldie-Scot have both been outstanding this season and as their final points are so close, they will both receive tickets to the Muller Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in July.
Read MoreA solid A team finished a creditable 6th, ahead of all our local teams except the winners. The B team were an impressive 15th out of the 34 teams that started.
Read MoreNick Goolab's 64:34 half marathon debut in Bath on Sunday is the quickest Belgravian time across the distance since Phil Wicks went one second quicker in Wokingham in 2015.
Read MoreA roundup of the Belgravians running the 2019 London Marathon and what they're hoping to achieve.
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