Great Run

Great Run is a series of road running events around the United Kingdom, which includes the Great North Run. Great Run is a part of The Great Run Company, which was launched by retired athlete Brendan Foster.[1] The group specialises in road running events, from a 5k up to a marathon.

Great Run Logo

Bupa was title partner of the Great Run Series for 18 years, one of Britain’s longest ever sports sponsorship agreements, which ended in 2014. Morrisons took over sponsorship of this series of events in 2015.[2] In 2017, Simplyhealth became title sponsor of the Great Run series of events [3]

In the early 2000s, the series expanded beyond the UK and established Great Run races in the Republic of Ireland, Ethiopia and Australia.

Current list of events

Event name Location Distance Founded
Great Edinburgh Winter Run Holyrood Park, Edinburgh 5K 2005
Great Edinburgh XCountry 9K, 4K
Great Ireland Run Phoenix Park, Dublin 10K 2003
Great Edinburgh Run Edinburgh city centre 10 Miles 1993
Great Birmingham 10K Birmingham city centre 10K 2015
Great Bristol 10K Bristol city centre 10K 2008
Great Manchester Run Manchester city centre 10K 2003
Great Women's 10K Glasgow 10K
Great North 10K Gateshead 10K 2009
Great Tees 10K Stockton-on-tees 10K 2018
Great Newham London Run Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London 10K 2015
Great Newham London Family Run 2K
Great Newham London Marathon Relay 10.54K[lower-alpha 1]
Great Yorkshire Run Harrogate 10K 2007
Great Aberdeen Run Aberdeen Half Marathon, 10K 2017
Great North 5K Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne/Gateshead 5K
Great North Run Newcastle upon Tyne-Gateshead-South Shields Half Marathon 1981
Great Bristol Half Marathon Bristol city centre Half Marathon 1989
Great Scottish Run Glasgow city centre Half Marathon, 10K 1991
Great Birmingham Run Birmingham city centre Half Marathon 2008
Great East Run Ipswich city centre Half Marathon 2017
Great South 5k Southsea, Portsmouth 5K
Great South Run 10 Miles 1990
Great Ethiopian Run Addis Ababa 10K 2001
  1. per person, in teams of four.

Former events

See also

References

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