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==Other recreational use== *Besides being popular with walkers, the Cotswold Way is run annually as a 10-stage relay (the Cotswold Way Relay) from north to south, usually in late June or early July. The winning team typically takes an aggregate time of about 12 hours. It is run under [[Fell running|Fell Runners' Association]] rules and organised by City of Bath Athletic Club.<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.cityofbathac.org/cotswoldway.php | title= Cotswold Way Relay | work= City of Bath Athletics Club | access-date=30 June 2007 }}</ref> It is traditional for the first leg to start from St James Church, [[Chipping Campden]] promptly at 7am. The lead runners finish the final leg outside the doors of [[Bath Abbey]] at about 6pm. *In September, the Cotswold Way is run as a single stage race from north to south, leaving [[Chipping Campden]] at noon on a Saturday and finishing in Bath from approximately 6am until 6pm the following day in front of [[Bath Abbey]]. The race is organised by Cotswold Running. *The official record for running the Cotswold Way is held by Nathan Montegue of Swindon Harriers, who on 24 September 2014 ran from Chipping Campden to Bath in 19 hours and 31 minutes.<ref>{{cite web | title=Results of 2014 Cotswold Way Century | url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxseujuWRB5JWHowWnc2WGV1TzQ/view?usp=drivesdk | work=Cotswold Running}}</ref>
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