Bristol Half Marathon
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The Bristol Half Marathon is an annual road running event held on the streets of Bristol, UK.
The first Bristol Half Marathon was held in 1989, with just 1000 runners competing. The event has grown every year since with 12,000 competitors in 2005 and 15,000 in the 2006 edition of the race.[1]
The route is at sea level and winds through the city centre, along the Avon Gorge and under the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Notable editions of the race include 1997, when the event was titled 'The Cabot 500 Run Through History' to celebrate the 500th anniversary of John Cabot's first voyage to Newfoundland in 1497 and 2001, when the Bristol Half Marathon was also the 10th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, and attracted competitors such as Haile Gebrselassie and Paula Radcliffe.
Since 2005, a sponsorship deal means that the race is now officially called the Reebok Bristol Half Marathon. Prior to this, it was known as the BUPA Bristol Half Marathon.
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[edit] Former Winners
Year | Men's Race Winner | Women's Race Winner |
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2001 | Haile Gebrselassie (1:00:03) | Paula Radcliffe (1:06:47) |
2002 | Hilary Lelei (1:05:29) | Emily Samoie (1:16:42) |
2003 | Julius Kibet (1:02:51) | Miryam Wangari (1:12:20) |
2004 | Simon Tonui (1:04:18) | Miryam Wangari (1:13:40) |
2005 | Wilfred Taragon (1:03:30) | Birhan Dagne (1:12:53) |
2006 | Patrick Makau (1:03:38) | Cathy Mutwa (1:12:35) |