Wokingham Half Marathon

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The Wokingham Half Marathon is an annual half marathon held in Wokingham, Berkshire, England since 1984. The race currently starts and finishes at Cantley Park. It is a UK Athletics BARR Gold Graded Event. The 2008 event attracted a field of over 2,500 runners. The 2009 event, due to be held on 8 February, was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions and rearranged to May. [1]

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The course record is held by Phil Wicks who ran in 1:03:14 in 2012. The Ladies record was set in 2008 by Liz Yelling who ran in 1:11:09. [2]

Recent winners

EditionYearDateMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
32nd201924 FebruaryMatthew Clowes1:04:06Hayley Munn1:16:51
31st201818 February Scott Overall 1:05:11Naomi Mitchell1:17:55
30th201712 FebruaryToby Spencer [3] 1:05:48Joanne Harvey [4] 1:18:10
29th201621 February Paul Pollock [5] 1:03:46Caryl Jones [6] 1:14:35
28th20158 February Paul Martelletti 1:04:18Hayley Munn1:15:43
2014Cancelled due to flooding [7]
27th201310 February Adam Bowden 1.05.53Emily Wicks1.14.16
26th201219 FebruaryPhil Wicks [8] 1.03.14 Liz Yelling 1.12.58
25th201113 FebruaryPhil Wicks [8] 1.04.10 Liz Yelling 1.13.44
24th201021 FebruaryJean Ndyasenga1.04.48 Liz Yelling 1.16.53
23rd200924 May [1] David Webb1.04.50Sarah Gee1.18.10
22nd200810 FebruaryToby Lambert1.05.41 Liz Yelling 1.11.09
21st200711 FebruaryWilliard Chinhanhu1.04.52Alice Braham1.17.19
20th200612 February Huw Lobb 1.06.07Melanie Ellis1.17.46
19th200513 FebruaryDai Roberts1.12.50Alice Braham1.20.14
18th20048 FebruaryJerome Claeys1.08.37Michelle Lee1.15.39
17th2003Ronnie Adams1.10.39Liz Hartney1.19.37
2002Event not held
16th2001Andrew Hennesy1.10.39Sarah Bradbury1.17.31
15th2000Mark Flint1.06.04Annie Emerson1.15.52
14th1999David Taylor1.08.42Gill O’Connor1.21.32
13th1998Vince Garner1.06.55Leslie Leggart1.21.47
12th1997Paul Harris1.07.50Tracie Swindell1.16.34
11th1996Gary Bishop1.06.54Mandy Whittington1.20.17
10th1995Peter Haynes1.05.26Jackie Leak1.17.44
9th1994Wayne Buxton1.08.41Jill Taylor1.20.33
8th1993Mark Curzons1.08.18Tanya Ball1.21.22
1992Event not held
7th1991David Taylor1.08.41 Paula Fudge 1.15.59
6th1990M Scheyt1.08.38Janet Kelly1.20.36
5th1989Mike Hurd1.08.29Nicky McCracken1.16.56
4th1988Rob Watts1.06.52Rosemary Ellis1.17.34
3rd1986Bill Glad1.08.36Norma Blackwood1.24.56
2nd1985Mike Bliss1.08.00Karen Whapshot1.21.38
1st1984Mike Hurd1.06.59Jane DaviesUnknown

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