Brighton Half Marathon
Brighton Half Marathon | |
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Date | February |
Location | Brighton |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Half marathon |
Established | 1990 |
Course records |
1:04:53 (men) 1:15:52 (women) |
Official site |
brightonhalfmarathon |
The Brighton Half Marathon is an annual half marathon road running race. The race is run primarily along Brighton seafront and passes through famous landmarks such as the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, West Pier and Brighton Marina.
In 2014 the Brighton Half Marathon was named as one the eight events in the Vitality Run Series alongside the Liverpool Half Marathon, Reading Half Marathon, Oxford Half Marathon, Bath Half Marathon, North London Half Marathon, Hackney Half Marathon and British 10k London Run.
Recent winners
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Key: Course record
Edition | Year | Date | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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5th | 1995 | Simon Ratner (GBR) | 1:07:27 | Libby Jones (GBR) | ||
6th | 1996 | Geoff Hill (GBR) | 1:09:08 | Janice Moorekite (GBR) | 1:19:19 | |
7th | 1997 | Kurt Hoyte (GBR) | 1:11:27 | Jane Boulton (GBR) | 1:20:53 | |
8th | 1998 | Leigh Beard (GBR) | 1:09:50 | Julia Cornford (GBR) | 1:19:57 | |
9th | 1999 | Richard Szade (GBR) | 1:09:59 | Julie Briggs (GBR) | 1:20:11 | |
10th | 2000 | February 27 | Sam Kigo (GBR) | 1:11:15 | Shona Crombie (GBR) | 1:18:42 |
11th | 2001 | February 25 | Neville Adams (GBR) | 1:10:03 | Judy Oakley (GBR) | 1:21:06 |
12th | 2002 | February 24 | Patrick Davoren (GBR) | 1:11:42 | Juliette Clark (GBR) | 1:23:35 |
13th | 2003 | February 23 | Neville Adams (GBR) | 1:11:38 | Samantha Baines (GBR) | 1:22:26 |
14th | 2004 | February 22 | James Baker (GBR)[1] | 1:10:33 | Linda Murdoch (GBR) [2] | 1:24:11 |
15th | 2005 | February 20 | Ross Grant (GBR)[3] | 1:11:39 | Chris Naylor (GBR)[4] | 1:23:01 |
16th | 2006 | February 19 | Robbie James (GBR)[5] | 1:12:27 | Renata Antropik (POL) | 1:23:33 |
17th | 2007 | February 18 | James Baker (GBR) | 1:08:33 | Gill Wheeler (GBR) | 1:21:38 |
18th | 2008 | February 17 | Dave Carter (GBR) | 1:11:17 | Naomi Warner (GBR) | 1:18:33 |
19th | 2009 | February 22 | James Baker (GBR) | 1:10:19 | Loretta Sollars (GBR)[6] | 1:21:31 |
20th | 2010 | February 21 | David Wardle (GBR) | 1:06:59 | Fiona Powell (GBR) | 1:23:40 |
21st | 2011 | February 20 | David Wardle (GBR) | 1:06:22 | Fiona Powell (GBR) | 1:20:58 |
22nd | 2012 | February 18 | Matthew Dumigan (GBR) | 1:10:23 | Fiona Powell (GBR) | 1:21:44 |
23rd | 2013 | February 17 | Paul Martelletti (GBR) | 1:07:30 | Emma Taylor-Gooby (GBR) | 1:18:06 |
24th | 2014 | February 16 | Paul Martelletti (GBR) | 1:05:52 | Sarah Hill (GBR) | 1:18:13 |
25th | 2015 | February 22 | Paul Martelletti (GBR) | 1:05:48 | Julia Davis (GBR) | 1:18:23 |
26th | 2016 | February 28 | Paul Martelletti (GBR) | 1:04:53 | Leigh Lattimore (GBR) | 1:15:52 |
See also
References
- ↑ James Baker profile at Power of 10
- ↑ Linda Murdoch profile at Power of 10
- ↑ Ross Grant profile at Power of 10
- ↑ Chris Naylor profile at Power of 10
- ↑ Robbie James profile at Power of 10
- ↑ Loretta Sollars profile at Power of 10
External links
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