Ed Scott

London-based trail runner

Western States Endurance Run


For posterity’s sake, I enjoy keeping a record of my races insofar as I can manage to. But in all honesty, so much of Western States exists in my memory as a series of images and sensations that I struggle to give voice to: loose rocks and rutted yellow dirt; hot air and cold water; […]


Posted by on August 2, 2024

The Chiltern Ridge 50k


The Chiltern Ridge 50k is the flagship event of Runaway Racing, a small trail running events company based in Wendover and specialising in half marathons and 50k events. I’ve been taking part in Runaway events ever since 2020 when, in the midst of lockdowns, Chris and his team organised a series of socially distanced trail […]


Posted by on May 6, 2024

The Moyleman


The Moyleman is a marathon-distance hill race taking place each March in Lewes, East Sussex. Taking in around 1000m of climbing, the course consists of a single loop around the South Downs, ticking off (or at least passing by) the summits of Black Cap, Firle Beacon, and Mount Caburn, as well as an extended jaunt […]


Posted by on March 21, 2024

Chester Marathon


When I arrive in Chester I wander towards the city centre and find myself entering the cathedral for reasons somewhat mysterious to me. There was a time when I’d have said a place like that can just be beautiful and that’s it, but increasingly I’m wondering about the metaphysical implications of that beauty. Regardless, it’s […]


Posted by on October 16, 2023

The South Downs Way 100


Tackling my first 100-miler in less-than-ideal conditions.


Posted by on June 27, 2023

The South Downs Way 50


Finding out just how much I’ve improved in the last two years.


Posted by on April 11, 2023

Wendover Woods 50


Returning to the woods to resolve some unfinished business.


Posted by on November 20, 2022

Ring of Steall Skyrace


I’m not a mountaineer. I’m a trail runner. But I’m a trail runner who likes big hills and steep climbs. So it stands to reason that I could learn to love mountains.


Posted by on September 24, 2022

Against representation


Why I’ve been struggling with the idea of writing about running at all.


Posted by on August 31, 2022

My Centurion Grand Slam in Numbers


With the start of the 2022 Slam just a few weekends away, I thought now might be a good time to look back on my Grand Slam and analyse some of the data to see how things went.


Posted by on March 30, 2022