The GREAT SOUTH RUN IS AN ANNUAL 10 MILES (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
runs. Launched in 1990, it is part of the GREAT RUN SERIES CREATED BY
FORMER BRITISH ATHLETE BRENDAN FOSTER. It was originally held in
SOUTHAMPTON, but the race moved to its current course after the first
edition. 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. Although the elite race is an IAAF Gold Label Road
Race which attracts some of the most successful professional runners,
it is not a recognised distance for purposes of IAAF records. World
record holder Paula Radcliffe and 2007 World Champion Luke Kibet are
among the past winners. The 1999 edition of the race was selected to
be the Amateur Athletic Association 10-mile championships that year.
Paula Radcliffe won the women's race in 2008 in a time of 51 minutes
11 seconds, a new British record. 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. The Course: Thefast and flat course of the world's leading 10
mile running event takes you through the iconic sights of SOUTHSEA AND
PORTSMOUTH,includingthe Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home of HMS
Victory, past Spinnaker Tower, and finishes on the seafront with
beautiful views of the Isle of Wight. Starting and finishing on
Clarence Esplanade in SOUTHSEA, the fast and flat course takes you
through Old Portsmouth, home of the Portsmouth Cathedral, before
entering the Historic Dockyard. Here you’re granted permission
to run past the Royal Navy’s current naval ships, and some of
the most famous in the world – including HMS Victory, HMS
Warrior and the Mary Rose museum. After exiting the Dockyard you reach
the halfway point on Winston Churchill Avenue, before making your way
back towards SOUTHSEA COMMON, where you’ll complete the final
two miles on the scenic seafront. The course is steeped in history
dating as far back as 1212 and features charity cheering points, boost
zones, bands on the run and unrivalled support from local residents
and spectators. Prize Money: Prize money will only be awarded to elite
athletes not athletes who run fast times from the mass start. *British
athletes can collect both prize structures. BRITISH ONLY Men Women 1
£1500.00 £1500.00 2 £1250.00 £1250.00 3
£750.00 £750.00 4 £500.00 £500.00 5
£300.00 £300.00 Both Elite fields are restricted to
numbers so apply early to avoid disappointment.
Emailandy.nixon@thegreatruncompany.comwith details of qualifying
performances, name, DOB and club.
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