Great Birmingham Run

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Great Birmingham Run
Date7 May 2022
Location Birmingham, United Kingdom
Event typeRoad
Distance Half marathon
Primary sponsorSimplyhealth
Established2008
Course recordsMen:
Flag of Kenya.svg Micah Kogo 60:17
Women:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gemma Steel 70:19
Official site Great Birmingham Run

The Great Birmingham Run is an annual half marathon road running event held in Birmingham, UK in October. Formerly known as the Birmingham Half Marathon, from 2011 it became part of the Great Run series of road races. [1]

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Established in 2008, it incorporated the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. [1] The 2009 event was televised live on Sky Sports and between 2011 and 2016 the race was televised live in the United Kingdom by Channel 5.

In 2019, the race distance was reduced to 11.07 miles due to a security alert close to Cannon Hill Park. [2]

The 2020 and 2021 editions of the race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 virus.

The race returned in 2022 with the date switched to May, with a 10k race held alongside the half-marathon.

Winners

Key:  Course record

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
1st2008Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andi Jones  (GBR)65:46Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Birhan Dagne  (GBR)77:40
2nd2009Flag of Burundi.svg  Jean Ndayisenga  (BDI)66:17Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Susan Partridge  (GBR)72:50
3rd2010Flag of Kenya.svg  Edwin Kipyego  (KEN)63:50Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Susan Partridge  (GBR)73:56
4th [3] 2011Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Haile Gebrselassie  (ETH)61:29Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gemma Steel  (GBR)72:21
5th [4] 2012Flag of Kenya.svg  Micah Kogo  (KEN)60:17Flag of Portugal.svg  Sara Moreira  (POR)72:49
6th [5] 2013Flag of Uganda.svg  Thomas Ayeko  (UGA)62:32Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gemma Steel  (GBR)70:19
7th2014Flag of Kenya.svg  Joel Kimutai  (KEN)61:30Flag of Kenya.svg  Polline Wanjiku  (KEN)70:48
8th2015Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Thompson  (GBR)63:00Flag of Poland.svg  Dominika Napieraj  (POL)73:39
9th2016Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andy Vernon  (GBR)63:32Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Elizeba Cherono  (NED)73:42
10th2017Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  William Richardson  (GBR)66:38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chloe Richardson  (GBR)81:40
11th2018ART flag (2022).svg  Kadar Omar Abdullahi  (ART)66:06Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nicola Sykes  (GBR)79:57
12th [6] 2019Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Omar Ahmed  (ETH)52:18 (short course)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Hayley Carruthers  (GBR)62:09 (short course)
13th2022Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dewi Griffiths  (GBR)65:10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Abigail Halcarz  (GBR)80:03

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References

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  2. "Part of Great Birmingham Run course axed amid last-minute security alert". 13 October 2019.
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