Birmingham Post

Blow for runners as half marathon cancelled

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ONE of the region’s largest sporting events has been cancelled amid the Covid crisis. The Great Birmingham Run half marathon was due to be held on October 11 but has fallen victim to coronaviru­s pandemic and ban on large gatherings.

Along with its sister event in May, the Great Birmingham 10k which was also cancelled, it is worth millions to the city’s economy and especially the hospitalit­y industry as bars and restaurant­s are packed with runners celebratin­g their achievemen­ts post-race. A statement from organiser Great Run Company said: “Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, we need to cancel the 2020 Great Birmingham Run.

“We know our runners may be disappoint­ed because we are too… but there’s no option to stage the event as planned or at a later date in the year.

“We know that event day is only part of the challenge and our runners have probably put in many miles towards their training already. Many of you would have been taking on this challenge for charity; your donation is still important to them, even more so at this time.

“We encourage you to recognise all the hard work you have already put in, celebrate what you have achieved so far and consider still passing on the money you have raised to your chosen charity.

“Thank you for your patience and continued support at this challengin­g time. “We hope to see you on a Great Run start line again soon.”

Runners can roll their entry to the 2021 Great Birmingham Run, which is due to take place on October 10, or receive a refund instead.

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Great Birmingham Run Half Marathon won’t take place

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