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The Brighton Marathon is an annual marathon in Brighton and Hove, England. It was first held on 18 April 2010 and has usually been held in April every year since. [ 1 ] The inaugural Brighton Marathon was set up by former international athlete Tim Hutchings and local athlete Tom Naylor.
But with the exception of the marathon and three race walking events, WMA does not publish world records in other common road racing distances. These unofficial records are kept instead by the Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS). In the case of the marathon, these two organizations agree on many records, but in the age groups where ...
Course records: 1:04:53 (men) 1:14:27 (women) Official site: brightonhalfmarathon.com: The Brighton Half Marathon is an annual half marathon road running race.
He is Mongolia's first ever elite level marathon runner and his personal best of 2:08:50 is the Mongolian national record. He was the 2013 Asian Marathon Champion and also won the Brighton Marathon and Hofu Yomiuri Marathon in 2010. Other career highlights include top ten finishes at the Berlin Marathon and London Marathon.
Peter Kimeli Some (born 5 June 1990) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in road running events, including the marathon. Some has a marathon best of 2:05:38 hours and a half marathon best of 1:00:21 hours. He won the 2013 Paris Marathon and the 2012 Brighton Marathon. He is the son of former runner Some Muge and the brother of Matthew ...
Brighton and Hove City Council said it had informed Grounded Events, which runs the annual race, that it was withdrawing permission for future events. Brighton Marathon organisers to go into ...
The following is a list of marathon races located in Europe. Legend. Symbol/Column Description Bold: ... Brighton Marathon: Brighton
In 1896 he won the inaugural Paris Marathon and went on to repeat the victory in both 1900 and 1901. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1901 he won the professional 25-mile (40 km) world championships in London, and in 1903 he broke the world 25-mile (40 km) record.