Are you the fastest in the park?
Not for profit company

From casual runners to future sprinters — this is your starting line.
Sprint Britain builds sprint tracks with automated digital timing in UK parks.
No memberships. No coaches. Just a challenge to see how fast you really are.
The plan
In the UK, while public spaces often feature football cages, basketball courts, and outdoor gyms, accessible sprint tracks are notably absent. This lack of free facilities limits opportunities for individuals, especially children, to engage in sprinting activities.
Access to quality sprinting facilities comes with a price tag—membership fees, and limited availability. For many, especially in underserved communities, these barriers hinder the discovery of talent.
Great Britain has not secured a men's 100m Olympic gold since Linford Christie's victory in 1992, and no British woman has ever won gold in the 100m at the Olympics. These statistics highlight a need for systemic change. By providing accessible sprinting facilities, we can nurture talent and aspire for greater achievements on the world stage.