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VitalityHealth took over sponsorship in 2016 from the original sponsor BUPA. [2] It has become one of the most popular mass participation 10k runs in the United Kingdom. In 2008, over 12,500 runners took part, with 8372 recorded finishers for the 2009 event. It is managed by the same organisers as the London Marathon. [3] [4] [5] [6]
The Bupa Great Capital Run was a 10-kilometre (6 mi) road race and fun run through the paths of Hyde Park, London (and later Regent's Park) which was established in 2007. It was one of the Great Run race series. The event started in 2007 as a 10k race in Hyde Park, sponsored by Bupa. [1]
10K 2003 Great Women's 10K: Glasgow: 10K Great North 10K: Gateshead: 10K 2009 Great Tees 10K: Stockton: 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 [a] Great Yorkshire Run: Harrogate: 10K 2007 Great Aberdeen Run Aberdeen: Half ...
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The 10k race is the largest of its type in Europe. [1] Usually held in mid-May, it is the third-largest mass participation running event in the United Kingdom, [2] behind the Great North Run and the London Marathon. It is part of the Great Run series of road races in the UK. It was formerly sponsored by Bupa (2003–2014) and Morrisons (2015).
The 10K run is a long-distance road running competition over a distance of ten kilometres (6.2 miles). Also referred to as the 10K road race , 10 km , or simply 10K , it is one of the most common types of road running event, alongside the shorter 5K and longer half marathon and marathon .
Runners taking part in the 2012 Army Ten-Miler. The 10-mile run is a long-distance running event over a distance of ten miles (16.1 kilometres). It can be held on a road course or on a running track.
Race courses are usually held on the streets of major cities and towns but can be on any road. World Athletics recognizes eleven common distances for road races that are eligible to be counted for records if they meet the eligibility criteria: 1 mile (1,609.3 m), 5 kilometres (3.1 mi), 10 kilometres (6.2 mi), 15 kilometres (9.3 mi), 10 miles (16.1 km), 20 kilometres (12.4 mi), half marathon ...