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The Admiral City of Newport Half Marathon (Welsh: Admiral Hanner Marathon Dinas Casnewydd) is an annual half marathon race held in the Welsh city of Newport, Wales, taking place in March. The event was established in 2013, [ 1 ] organised by the charity St. Davids Hospice Care.
Local sports body Newport Now has estimated that the 2018 race brought £1.1m to the local economy. [4] The course is known as particularly flat, and flatter than its sister race, the Admiral City of Newport Half Marathon. It was designed by Welsh Olympian Steve Brace. [5]
The first ever Virtual Cardiff Half Marathon was hosted in October 2020 and again in October 2021, with thousands of people taking on the 13.1 mile distance from locations around the world. In 2022, the rescheduled '2020' event took place on Sunday 27 March (the 18th edition) and was the last race sponsored by Cardiff University .
The Detroit Free Press Marathon needs volunteers for its 47th annual race in fall of 2024.. The marathon will be held Oct. 18-20, with record-setting attendance of more than 26,000 expected this ...
3 October – The new North Wales Medical School is officially opened by the First Minister at the Bangor University. [208] 5 October – Police launch an investigation following the sudden deaths of two people at a property in Cardiff. [209] 6 October – The 2024 Cardiff Half Marathon takes place, with a record 29,000 participants. [210]
The international half-marathon course map for the 47th annual Detroit Free Press Marathon presented by MSU Federal Credit Union. The race juts out to Mack Ave. then comes back East on the ...
Newport Marathon: Newport, Rhode Island United States: October: 2018: Niagara Marathon: Niagara Falls, New York to Niagara Falls, Ontario United States Canada: October: 1974: Nunavut Midnight Sun Marathon: Arctic Bay, Nunavut Canada: July [19] Okanagan International Marathon: Kelowna, British Columbia Canada: October: 1995 [20] Oklahoma City ...
Newport Stadium, also known as Spytty Park, is an association football, rugby and athletics stadium in Newport, South Wales. It is the home of Gwalia United FC, Newport City Football Club, Newport RFC and Newport Harriers Athletic Club. It was previously also used for home matches by Newport County and Albion Rovers football clubs. Newport ...