Great Cumbrian Run

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Great Cumbrian Run
DateOctober
LocationCarlisle, Cumbria
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf marathon
Established1982; 40 years ago (1982)
Course records1:03:35 (men)
1:15:48(women)
Official sitecumbrianrun.co.uk

The Great Cumbrian Run is an annual half marathon road running event held in Carlisle, Cumbria, United Kingdom. Dave Cannon finished first in the inaugural Cumbrian Run in 1982 completing the course in 1:05:06 while Francis Bowen of Kenya holds the race record of 1:03:35 achieved in 2004.[1] [2]

Course[]

Recent winners[]

Edition Year Date Time (h:m:s) Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner
37 2019 6 Oct Marc Rigg Brown 1:07:52 Karen Smith 1:28:24
36 2018 7 Oct Marc Rigg Brown 1:08:19 Lydia Chapman 1:22:08
35 2017 1 Oct Marc Rigg Brown 1:09:29 Alison Matthews 1:28:05
34 2016 2 Oct Marc Rigg Brown 1:09:31 Lydia Chapman 1:21:47
33 2015 4 Oct Robert Hodgson 1:12:25 Kirsty Hamilton 1:25:17
32 2014 5 Oct Julian Hatcher 1:11:22 Philippa Wakefield 1:28:38
31 2013 6 Oct James Buis [3] 1:11:38 Sarah Burrell 1:27:07
30 2012 7 Oct Jon Fletcher 1:11:18 Jilly Woodthorpe 1:17:14
29 2011 2 Oct James Buis 1:11:16 Vicky Hindson 1:25:12
28 2010 10 Oct Ian Crampton 1:13:13 Joasia Zakrzewski 1:23:47
27 2009 25 Oct David Kirkland [4] 1:12:17 Gill Laithwaite 1:25:26
26 2008 [5] 19 Oct David Kirkland 1:10:42 Judith Nutt 1:24:18
25 2007 14 Oct Peter Riley 1:08:59 Rachel Crowe 1:23:50
24 2006 15 Oct Tomas Abyu 1:08:22 Jane Kangara 1:17:13
23 2005 16 Oct Joseph Kibor 1:05:51 Joyce Kandie 1:15:48
22 2004 17 Oct Francis Bowen 1:03:35 Catherine Mutwa 1:16:30
21 2003 12 Oct Kassa Tadesse 1:06:04 Sandra Branney 1:22:41
Scatterplot of men's and women's winning race times in the Great Cumbrian Run, 2003-2019
Scatterplot of men's and women's winning race times in the Great Cumbrian Run, 2003-2019



References[]

  1. ^ "Cumbrian Run street battle for ex-champs". News and Star. News and Star. 18 September 2008. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. ^ "INVINCIBLE TADESSE". News and Star. News and Star. 13 October 2003.
  3. ^ James Buis at Power of 10
  4. ^ David Kirkland at Power of 10
  5. ^ "Kirkland holds off three former winners to capture Cumbrian Run title". News and Star. News and Star. 20 October 2008. Retrieved 9 July 2016.

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