Reading Half Marathon

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Template:Short description Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox athletics race The Reading Half Marathon (currently known as the Unleashed Performance Reading Half Marathon for sponsorship reasons) is a half marathon road running event held on the streets of the English town of Reading, first held in 1983. The race is normally held on a Sunday in March or early April of each year. The race is open to everyone from fun runner to elite athlete, and was one of the first town races to include wheelchair athletes.<ref name=RHM1>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=mrhmri>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The 2024 race was held on 14 April. The 2025 race is scheduled to be held on 23 March.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

The race was first run on 13 March 1983, and has been run every year since, with the exceptions of 2001, 2018, and 2020. From 2003 to 2018 the race was organised by Sweatshop, the chain of running equipment shops founded by Chris Brasher in 1971. From 2019 the race was organised by Goldline Events, who also organise the Ikano Bank Robin Hood Marathon Events and goGIRL (Brighton & Hove). Since 2021, the race has been sponsored by Unleashed Performance, promoters of fitness centres, nutritional products and performance wear. Previously headline sponsors have included Digital, Asics, Mizuno, Vitality and Sage.<ref name=RHM1/><ref name="rhm2024ao20230424">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=gr28>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2001, the race was cancelled due to restrictions imposed during the 2001 outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. In 2018, the race was cancelled due to heavy overnight snowfall. The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all entries automatically transferred to 2021 and all registrants given the option of transferring their entry to another runner or to 2022. For similar reasons, the 2021 edition of the race was postponed to November of that year.<ref name="2020.cancellation">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="2020.cancellation.options">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>Template:Efn

CourseEdit

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The half marathon climbing Russell Street in West Reading in 2004

The Reading Half Marathon has had several courses over its life. The inaugural race in 1983, and several subsequent races, used University of Reading's Whiteknights Campus for both the start and finish. Other early courses involved use of the South Reading Leisure Centre and the Rivermead Sports Centre, on the banks of the River Thames, as start and/or finish, but recent races have used Green Park Business Park and the adjacent Madejski Stadium, both to the south of Reading, for these purposes.<ref name=RHM1/><ref name=arhfmap>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The current course starts in Green Park Business Park, which it loops before proceeding eastwards through Whitley Wood to the Whiteknights Campus, which lies between the Template:Convert and Template:Convert markers. The route then heads north, passing close to the ruins of Reading Abbey and through the Abbey Gateway, before traversing the town centre between the Template:Convert and Template:Convert markers. Leaving the town centre by Oxford Road and a steep climb up Russell Street, the course then loops around West Reading until the Template:Convert marker. The course then heads back south to the Madejski Stadium, where it finishes within the stadium.<ref name="gr2015su">Template:Cite news</ref>

RecordsEdit

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In 2005, Julius Kimutai chases down Malack Olemengera and a wheelchair athlete.

The current male course record is 61 minutes 19 seconds, by Patrick Makau in 2008. The female record is 69 mins 35 seconds, set by Liz Yelling in 2008. The male wheelchair record is 45 minutes 59 seconds, set by David Weir in 2006, while the female wheelchair record is 65 minutes 17 seconds, set by Mel Nicholls in 2015.<ref name=RHM1/><ref name=whm15>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=recs1>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=res2007>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=res2008>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

WinnersEdit

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In 2007, the marathon passes down Liebenrood Road.
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In 2019, the marathon passes through Reading's Abbey Gateway.
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In 2023, the marathon passes along the Bath Road.
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2024 14 April Ben Cole

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Kate Estlea-Morris

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2023 2 April Ollie Lockley

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Naomi Mitchell

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2022 3 April James Connor

(1:05:58)

Kate Drew

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2021 7 November Omar Ahmed

(1:02:14)

Philippa Bowden

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2019 17 March Scott Overall

(1:03:50)

Stephanie Twell

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2017 19 March Andy Vernon

(1:03:08)

Charlotte Purdue

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2016 3 April Robert Mbithi

(1:03:57)

Jenny Nesbitt

(1:12:54)

Gary Donald

(1:22:41)

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2015 22 March Stephen Kiplagat

(1:03:10)

Lily Partridge

(1:10:32)

No starters Mel Nicholls

(1:05:17)

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2014 2 March Scott Overall

(1:04:44)

Susan Partridge

(1:12:18)

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2013 17 March Andrew Lesuuda

(1:04:15)

Emily Biwott

(1:12:14)

Phil Hogg

(0:59:15)

Jade Jones

(1:09:11)

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2012 1 April Edwin Kipyego

(1:03:08)

Alice Mogire

(1:11:01)

Stephen Lightbown

(1:08:59)

Kate Rowe

(3:15:35)

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2011 20 March Simon Kasimili

(1:03:08)

Edith Chelimo

(1:11:22)

David Weir

(0:48:18)

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2010 21 March Edwin Kipyego

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Susan Partridge

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2009 29 March Kiplimo Kimutai

(1:02:46)

Joyce Kirui

(1:12:49)

Brian Alldis

(0:54:37)

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2008 2 March Patrick Makau

(1:01:19)

Liz Yelling

(1:09:35)

Tushar Patel

(0:54:18)

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2007 25 March Simon Kasimili

(1:03:36)

Louise Damen

(1:10:47)

David Weir

(0:46:06)

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2006 9 April Simon Kasimili

(1:04:51)

Cathy Mutwa

(1:12:10)

David Weir

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2005 6 March Julius Kimutai

(1:01:51)

Cathy Mutwa

(1:13:09)

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2004 7 March Julius Kimutai

(1:01:38)

Galina Ignatieva

(1:14:27)

Tushar Patel

(0:54:36)

Shelly Woods

(1:06:37)

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2003 9 March Carl Warren

(1:06:33)

Catherine Mutua

(1:16:42)

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2002 10 March Michael Kosgei Rotich

(1:03:23)

Andrea Green

(1:16:36)

Tushar Patel

(0:59:22)

Paula Craig

(1:35:03)

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2000 12 March Sammy Bitok

(1:02:56)

Birhan Dagne

(1:14:23)

No starters Carol Hutchins <ref name=res2000>Reading Evening Post, 2000-03-15, pages 21–36</ref>
1999 14 March Sammy Nyangincha

(1:04:18)

Lyubov Denisova

(1:15:18)

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1998 15 March James Kuria

(1:03:59)

Maria Bradley

(1:16:08)

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1997 16 March Spencer Duval

(1:04:50)

Lucia Subano

(1:15:44)

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1996 31 March Gary Staines

(1:03:31)

Carolyn Horne

(1:19:08)

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1995 30 April Baha Tulumba

(1:04:49)

Kathryn Bailey

(1:15:31)

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1994 10 April Andrew Leach

(1:06:46)

Tanya Maria Ball

(1:24:40)

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1993 28 March Paul Evans

(1:01:38)

Alison Fletcher

(1:16:49)

Ian Thompson

(0:59:23)

Tanni Grey <ref name=RHM1 /><ref name=gr28 />
1992 26 April Steve Brace

(1:02:20)

Scholasica Ndigingi

(1:11:36)

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1991 7 April Steve Brace

(1:04:28)

Celia Duncan

(1:18:59 )

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1990 1 April Steve Brace & Nick Trainer

(1:03:32)

Angie Pain

(1:12:21)

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1989 2 April Paul Cuskin

(1:04:11)

Marina Sammy

(1:13:43)

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1988 10 April Paul Cuskin

(1:03:16)

Karen MacLeod

(1:14:09)

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1987 5 April Kevin Forster

(1:02:07)

Paula Fudge

(1:12:45)

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1986 6 April Paul Davies-Hale

(1:02:39)

Ann Ford

(1:12:09)

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1985 24 March Kingston Mills

(1:03:55)

Véronique Marot

(1:12:56)

Mike Bishop

(1:16:31)

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1984 25 March Michael Hurd

(1:04:39)

Karen Holdsworth

(1:13:56)

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1983 13 March Mark Cursons

(1:07:45)

Sarah Rowell

(1:16:00)

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NotesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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