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Great South Run

The Great South Run is an annual 10 mile (16.09 km) road running race which takes place in Portsmouth, United Kingdom providing an intermediate distance between the ten kilometre and the half marathon (21.097 km) runs. Launched in 1990, it is part of the Great Run series created by former British athlete Brendan Foster.[1] It was originally held in Southampton, but the race moved to its current course after the first edition.[2]

Great South Run
DateMid-October
LocationPortsmouth, United Kingdom
Event typeRoad
Distance10 mile (16.09 km)
Primary sponsorAJ Bell
Established1990
Course recordsMen:
Joseph Ebuya 45:15
Women:
Eilish McColgan 50:43
Official siteGreat South Run
2017 Finishers Great South Run medal

The Great South Run has become one of Europe's most popular mass participation races over 10 miles, with a record 21,000 entries for the 2009 race.[3] Although the elite race is an IAAF Gold Label Road Race which attracts some of the most successful professional runners,[4] it is not a recognised distance for purposes of IAAF records.[5] World record holder Paula Radcliffe and 2007 World Champion Luke Kibet are among the past winners. The event is currently sponsored by AJ Bell. Previous sponsors have been ExpressTest by Cignpost Diagnostics (2021), Simplyhealth (2017-2019), Morrisons (2015),[2] Bupa (1993–2014) and Diet Coke (1990–1992). The 2016 and 2022 races did not have a major sponsor.

The 1999 edition of the race was selected to be the Amateur Athletic Association 10-mile championships that year.[6] In 2021, British runner Eilish McColgan set the current women's record of 50:42.[7] Paula Radcliffe won the women's race in 2008 in a time of 51 minutes 11 seconds, a new British record.[8] Kenyan runner Joseph Ebuya won the 2010 edition in 45:15 minutes, which was a significant improvement upon the previous UK all-comers record held by the 1995 winner Benson Masya.[9]

Channel 5 broadcast the Great South Run every year until 2019. The event is currently untelevised.

The 2024 Great South Run will take place on 20 October.

Past winners edit

 
Previous course record holder Sonia O'Sullivan took consecutive wins in 2002–2003.
 
Mo Farah won the race in 2009.

Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s)
1st 1990   Marti ten Kate (NED) 47:52   Alison Gooderham (GBR) 56:09
2nd 1991   Thomas Naali (TAN) 47:11   Olga Bondarenko (URS) 53:16
3rd 1992   Boay Akonay (TAN) 47:04   Iulia Negura (ROM) 53:19
4th 1993   Gary Staines (GBR) 46:11   Iulia Negura (ROM) 53:01
5th 1994   Gary Staines (GBR) 47:00   Gitte Karlshøj (DEN) 54:49
6th 1995   Benson Masya (KEN) 45:56   Liz McColgan (GBR) 53:12
7th 1996   Gary Staines (GBR) 46:57   Derartu Tulu (ETH) 52:39
8th 1997   Christopher Kelong (KEN) 46:53   Liz McColgan (GBR) 52:00
9th 1998   Stéphane Franke (GER) 47:40   Marian Sutton (GBR) 54:17
10th 1999   Simon Kasimili (KEN) 47:42   Esther Kiplagat (KEN) 54:42
11th 2000   Gert Thys (RSA) 48:26   Restituta Joseph (TAN) 55:10
12th 2001   Khalid Skah (MAR) 46:17   Restituta Joseph (TAN) 52:36
13th 2002   Simon Kasimili (KEN) 47:27   Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL) 51:00
14th 2003   John Yuda (TAN) 46:35   Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL) 53:26
15th 2004   Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) 47:14   Benita Johnson (AUS) 52:32
16th 2005   John Yuda (TAN) 46:45   Derartu Tulu (ETH) 51:27
17th 2006   Simon Arusei (KEN) 47:17   Jo Pavey (GBR) 52:46
18th 2007   Luke Kibet (KEN) 47:31   Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 53:44
19th 2008   Bernard Kipyego (KEN) 46:42   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 51:11
20th 2009   Mo Farah (GBR) 46:25   Inês Monteiro (POR) 52:32
21st 2010   Joseph Ebuya (KEN) 45:15   Grace Momanyi (KEN) 52:03
22nd 2011   Leonard Komon (KEN) 46:18   Aselefech Mergia (ETH) 52:55
23rd 2012   Stephen Mokoka (RSA) 46:40   Jo Pavey (GRB) 53:01
24th 2013   Emmanuel Bett (KEN) 48:03   Florence Kiplagat (KEN) 53:53
25th 2014   James Rungaru (KEN) 46:31   Belaynesh Oljira (ETH) 52:40
26th 2015   Moses Kipsiro (UGA) 46:00   Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 51:17
27th 2016   Chris Thompson (GBR) 47:23   Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 51:49
28th 2017   Chris Thompson (GBR) 48:32   Gemma Steel (GBR) 55:25
29th 2018   Chris Thompson (GBR) 46:56   Eilish McColgan (GBR) 54:43
30th 2019   Marc Scott (GBR) 46:57   Eilish McColgan (GBR) 51:38
2020 Event cancelled due to COVID-19
31st 2021   Jack Rowe (GBR) 47:20   Eilish McColgan (GBR) 50:43
32nd 2022   Ben Connor (GBR) 47:19   Lily Partridge (GBR) 54:29
33rd 2023   Zak Mahamed (ETH) 46:41   Lily Partridge (GBR) 54:05
34th 2024 TBA TBA TBA TBA

References edit

General
  • British Road Race Championships – Great South Run winners. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2009-10-25.
  • Martin, Dave (2006-10-22). Pavey bounces back with Great South Run victory. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-25.
  • Martin, Dave (2009-10-25). Farah scores tremendous victory while Monteiro destroys opposition in Portsmouth. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-25.
Specific
  1. ^ IAAF back Nova International in street racing initiative. Great Run (18 May 2009). Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  2. ^ a b History and Tradition. Great Run. Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  3. ^ Hedley, Nicola (19 October 2009). Kibet seeks another victory in Portsmouth. IAAF. Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  4. ^ Ndereba to headline women's 10-miler field in Portsmouth. IAAF (29 September 2009). Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Gebrselassie approaching Record for Running Records". International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). 16 March 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  6. ^ British Road Race Championships – Great South Run winners. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  7. ^ "O'Sullivan carves up World 10 Mile best in Portsmouth | NEWS | World Athletics". www.worldathletics.org. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  8. ^ Superb Radcliffe wins Great South. BBC Sport (26 October 2008). Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  9. ^ Martin, Dave (24 October 2010). Ebuya clocks the fastest ever 10 Miles in UK. IAAF. Retrieved on 24 October 2010.

External links edit

  • Official Great Run website

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The Great South Run is an annual 10 mile 16 09 km road running race which takes place in Portsmouth United Kingdom providing an intermediate distance between the ten kilometre and the half marathon 21 097 km runs Launched in 1990 it is part of the Great Run series created by former British athlete Brendan Foster 1 It was originally held in Southampton but the race moved to its current course after the first edition 2 Great South RunDateMid OctoberLocationPortsmouth United KingdomEvent typeRoadDistance10 mile 16 09 km Primary sponsorAJ BellEstablished1990Course recordsMen Joseph Ebuya 45 15Women Eilish McColgan 50 43Official siteGreat South Run2017 Finishers Great South Run medalThe Great South Run has become one of Europe s most popular mass participation races over 10 miles with a record 21 000 entries for the 2009 race 3 Although the elite race is an IAAF Gold Label Road Race which attracts some of the most successful professional runners 4 it is not a recognised distance for purposes of IAAF records 5 World record holder Paula Radcliffe and 2007 World Champion Luke Kibet are among the past winners The event is currently sponsored by AJ Bell Previous sponsors have been ExpressTest by Cignpost Diagnostics 2021 Simplyhealth 2017 2019 Morrisons 2015 2 Bupa 1993 2014 and Diet Coke 1990 1992 The 2016 and 2022 races did not have a major sponsor The 1999 edition of the race was selected to be the Amateur Athletic Association 10 mile championships that year 6 In 2021 British runner Eilish McColgan set the current women s record of 50 42 7 Paula Radcliffe won the women s race in 2008 in a time of 51 minutes 11 seconds a new British record 8 Kenyan runner Joseph Ebuya won the 2010 edition in 45 15 minutes which was a significant improvement upon the previous UK all comers record held by the 1995 winner Benson Masya 9 Channel 5 broadcast the Great South Run every year until 2019 The event is currently untelevised The 2024 Great South Run will take place on 20 October Past winners edit nbsp Previous course record holder Sonia O Sullivan took consecutive wins in 2002 2003 nbsp Mo Farah won the race in 2009 Key Course record Edition Year Men s winner Time m s Women s winner Time m s 1st 1990 nbsp Marti ten Kate NED 47 52 nbsp Alison Gooderham GBR 56 092nd 1991 nbsp Thomas Naali TAN 47 11 nbsp Olga Bondarenko URS 53 163rd 1992 nbsp Boay Akonay TAN 47 04 nbsp Iulia Negura ROM 53 194th 1993 nbsp Gary Staines GBR 46 11 nbsp Iulia Negura ROM 53 015th 1994 nbsp Gary Staines GBR 47 00 nbsp Gitte Karlshoj DEN 54 496th 1995 nbsp Benson Masya KEN 45 56 nbsp Liz McColgan GBR 53 127th 1996 nbsp Gary Staines GBR 46 57 nbsp Derartu Tulu ETH 52 398th 1997 nbsp Christopher Kelong KEN 46 53 nbsp Liz McColgan GBR 52 009th 1998 nbsp Stephane Franke GER 47 40 nbsp Marian Sutton GBR 54 1710th 1999 nbsp Simon Kasimili KEN 47 42 nbsp Esther Kiplagat KEN 54 4211th 2000 nbsp Gert Thys RSA 48 26 nbsp Restituta Joseph TAN 55 1012th 2001 nbsp Khalid Skah MAR 46 17 nbsp Restituta Joseph TAN 52 3613th 2002 nbsp Simon Kasimili KEN 47 27 nbsp Sonia O Sullivan IRL 51 0014th 2003 nbsp John Yuda TAN 46 35 nbsp Sonia O Sullivan IRL 53 2615th 2004 nbsp Hendrick Ramaala RSA 47 14 nbsp Benita Johnson AUS 52 3216th 2005 nbsp John Yuda TAN 46 45 nbsp Derartu Tulu ETH 51 2717th 2006 nbsp Simon Arusei KEN 47 17 nbsp Jo Pavey GBR 52 4618th 2007 nbsp Luke Kibet KEN 47 31 nbsp Rose Cheruiyot KEN 53 4419th 2008 nbsp Bernard Kipyego KEN 46 42 nbsp Paula Radcliffe GBR 51 1120th 2009 nbsp Mo Farah GBR 46 25 nbsp Ines Monteiro POR 52 3221st 2010 nbsp Joseph Ebuya KEN 45 15 nbsp Grace Momanyi KEN 52 0322nd 2011 nbsp Leonard Komon KEN 46 18 nbsp Aselefech Mergia ETH 52 5523rd 2012 nbsp Stephen Mokoka RSA 46 40 nbsp Jo Pavey GRB 53 0124th 2013 nbsp Emmanuel Bett KEN 48 03 nbsp Florence Kiplagat KEN 53 5325th 2014 nbsp James Rungaru KEN 46 31 nbsp Belaynesh Oljira ETH 52 4026th 2015 nbsp Moses Kipsiro UGA 46 00 nbsp Vivian Cheruiyot KEN 51 1727th 2016 nbsp Chris Thompson GBR 47 23 nbsp Tirunesh Dibaba ETH 51 4928th 2017 nbsp Chris Thompson GBR 48 32 nbsp Gemma Steel GBR 55 2529th 2018 nbsp Chris Thompson GBR 46 56 nbsp Eilish McColgan GBR 54 4330th 2019 nbsp Marc Scott GBR 46 57 nbsp Eilish McColgan GBR 51 382020 Event cancelled due to COVID 1931st 2021 nbsp Jack Rowe GBR 47 20 nbsp Eilish McColgan GBR 50 4332nd 2022 nbsp Ben Connor GBR 47 19 nbsp Lily Partridge GBR 54 2933rd 2023 nbsp Zak Mahamed ETH 46 41 nbsp Lily Partridge GBR 54 0534th 2024 TBA TBA TBA TBAReferences editGeneralBritish Road Race Championships Great South Run winners GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2009 10 25 Martin Dave 2006 10 22 Pavey bounces back with Great South Run victory IAAF Retrieved on 2009 10 25 Martin Dave 2009 10 25 Farah scores tremendous victory while Monteiro destroys opposition in Portsmouth IAAF Retrieved on 2009 10 25 Specific IAAF back Nova International in street racing initiative Great Run 18 May 2009 Retrieved on 25 October 2009 a b History and Tradition Great Run Retrieved on 25 October 2009 Hedley Nicola 19 October 2009 Kibet seeks another victory in Portsmouth IAAF Retrieved on 25 October 2009 Ndereba to headline women s 10 miler field in Portsmouth IAAF 29 September 2009 Retrieved on 25 October 2009 Gebrselassie approaching Record for Running Records International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF 16 March 2006 Retrieved 25 April 2012 British Road Race Championships Great South Run winners GBR Athletics Retrieved on 25 October 2009 O Sullivan carves up World 10 Mile best in Portsmouth NEWS World Athletics www worldathletics org Retrieved 10 August 2021 Superb Radcliffe wins Great South BBC Sport 26 October 2008 Retrieved on 25 October 2009 Martin Dave 24 October 2010 Ebuya clocks the fastest ever 10 Miles in UK IAAF Retrieved on 24 October 2010 External links editOfficial Great Run website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great South Run amp oldid 1192990890, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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