Inspired by the Marathon Du Medoc in France’s wine region, Marathon Du Malton is a ‘Gourmet 10K. Possibly the tastiest 10k in England? Starting and finishing in Malton’s pretty Market Place, this unique The 10k course offers contestants the chance to nibble & sip their way around the treat laden course.
With a programme of live music, food, drink and fun aimed at spectators as much as racers – families can cheer on the participants and enjoy a joyful day of laughs, live entertainment and more!
The race runs through an area of Yorkshire famous for its local produce & beautiful countryside.
It was rescheduled after the postponement in September
There are three 10k events:
- Sans Arret Run with No food
- Classique: Run with food and drink
- Escargot: Walking with food and drink
Well there’s no argument about who was the winner in the Screawn family:
Race winners » | ||||
Classique Female – Overall | ||||
Place | Racer name | Age | Finish time | Diff |
1 | Janet Screawn | 22! | 02:07.7 | – |
2 | Deirdre Souch | 57 | 05:32.4 | +3:24.7 |
Classique Male – Overall | ||||
Place | Racer name | Age | Finish time | |
1 | John Baron | 39 | 59:19.4 | – |
2 | Stephen Pottage | 46 | 59:20.0 | +0:00.6 |
… | … | |||
7 | Tom Anderson | 31 | 01:06.2 | +1:46.8 |
8 | Graham Screawn | 22!! | 02:07.1 | +2:47.7 |




As Graham put it:
Monsieur et Madame Screawn, 30 years on… ze Marathon du Malton! Trial race fueling & can confirm that sausage rolls, Yorkshire puds, macarons, red wine, liqueurs, gin and beer don’t work 😂. Thought for next year- the “Sans Arret” 10k race & then the “Classique” – transport planning required, hic!”