The Great Manchester Run is an annual run through
Greater Manchester
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(namely
Manchester
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,
Trafford
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and
Salford
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). It has consisted of a
10k run since it was established in 2003, and a
half marathon since 2017. The 10k race is the largest of its type in Europe. Usually held in mid-May, it is the third-largest mass participation running event in the
United Kingdom
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, behind the
Great North Run and the
London Marathon
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. 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).
Course
The 10k course starts and finishes in
Manchester city centre. It starts on Portland Street and heads southwest, out of the city centre and down the
Chester Road. After entering
Trafford
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it leaves this road and passes
Old Trafford stadium. The course loops around
Trafford Park
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, passing the
''Coronation Street'' set and the
Imperial War Museum North
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. It then returns to Manchester city centre along the Chester Road, finishing by the
Beetham Tower in
Deansgate.
The half marathon course consists of the 10k course with a 7-mile detour. The detour begins after nearly a mile, when it turns east onto the
Mancunian Way. It heads down the length of the motorway section and continues for another mile along the
Old Ashton Road. It then turns north and heads to the
Etihad Stadium, before turning back and heading back to the point where the detour began. It then continues along the remainder of the 10k course.
2007–08
The 2007 race had an estimated 28,000 participants.
Briton
Jo Pavey won the women's event while Kenyan
Micah Kogo won the men's, beating the UK all-comers' record by four seconds with a finishing time of 27:25 minutes. Celebrity participants included
Kelly Holmes
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Holmes specialised in the 800 metres, 800 and 1500 metres events and won gold medals for ...
,
Amir Khan and members of the cast of ''
Coronation Street
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''.
The following year saw almost 25,000 runners complete the course. Pavey successfully defended her title at the event while
Rose Cheruiyot and
Bezunesh Bekele took second and third place respectively.
Austria
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n
Günther Weidlinger took the title in the men's race. Unusual for a distance dominated by
African runners, the top three finishers in the men's race (which also included
Ukrainian Serhiy Lebid and
Sweden
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's
Mustafa Mohamed) were all European competitors.
2009 and Great City Games

The race was upgraded to IAAF Gold Label Road Race status and the 2009 edition was expanded to include the
Great City Games. Around 33,000 runners signed up for the 10 kilometres race and both events were contested on 17 May.
Previous 10 km winner
Haile Gebrselassie stated that he wanted to regain his UK All-Comers' record, which was broken by Micah Kogo's event winning run in 2007. Despite a strong first half of the race, Gebrselassie failed to break the record after he was impeded by wet and windy conditions.
Vivian Cheruiyot won the women's race in 32:01 minutes but conditions also slowed her time, much to her dissatisfaction.
Brian Alldis and
Shelly Woods won their respective men's and women's wheelchair races.
The addition of The Great City Games brought much attention to the Great Run event. Comprising a number of
150 metres races to be run on the streets near Manchester's
Deansgate, Olympic Champions
Usain Bolt
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and
Christine Ohuruogu accepted invitations to compete.
Other competitors included
Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie,
Ivory Williams, British Olympians
Marlon Devonish and
Donna Fraser, and a number of other British and Jamaican athletes. Bolt suffered minor leg injuries after crashing his car near
Kingston, Jamaica
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, but after cancelling a track meet and resuming training he stated that he would be fit to compete. Bolt completed the distance in a world best time of 14.35 seconds while Ferguson-McKenzie won the women's race in 16.54 seconds.
Bolt runs 14.35 sec for 150m; covers 50m-150m in 8.70 sec!
IAAF
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(2009-05-17). Retrieved on 2009-05-17.
Past winners (10K)
Key:
References
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Tergat and Adere win inaugural Great Manchester Run
IAAF
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(2003-05-26). Retrieved on 2009-10-26.
*Powell, David (2004-05-24)
O'Sullivan underlines her Olympic claims
''The Times
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''. Retrieved on 2009-10-26.
Tadesse and Adere win, as numerous national 10km records fall in Manchester
IAAF
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(2006-05-21). Retrieved on 2009-10-26.
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External links
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