Sheffield Half Marathon

The Sheffield Half Marathon is an annual half marathon held in Sheffield, England. It was started as a Marathon in 1929 for two years, with a half marathon run at the same time. It restarted again 1946 after the second world war. In 2003 it was reduced to a half marathon and 3 kilometre fun run. Moving from Hillsborough in 1991, the race started and finished at Don Valley Stadium, the stadium where Jessica Ennis trained, until the stadium's closure was announced in 2013.[1] The race is gold graded by UK Athletics.

The 10 chosen charities for the 2009 event are Sheffield Teenage Cancer Trust, Motor Neurone Disease Association South Yorkshire, Macmillan Cancer Support, Myasthenia Gravis Association, RSPCA Sheffield, Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre South Yorkshire, Sheffield Wildlife Trust, Marie Curie Cancer Care, Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind and Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice.

The 2009 Sheffield Half Marathon was sponsored by SIG Insulations and took place on 26 April 2009 at Sheffield International Venues managed facility Don Valley Stadium at 9:30 am.

The 2010 Marathon was held 25 April.

The 2014 race, on 6 April, was due to start and finish at the Don Valley Stadium,[2] but was cancelled at the last minute due to the expected delivery of water bowsers not arriving. South Yorkshire Police initially set up roadblocks in order to try and stop those runners that had set off, but later decided to let them carry on for safety reasons. [3] Despite the cancellation, organisers refused to refund runners, which one entrant described as "pretty disgusting". Deputy Prime Minister and Sheffield Hallam MP Nick Clegg has called for a "full explanation" of how the "farcical situation" was allowed to happen.[4]

From 2015, the race relocated to the city centre, with the starting point on Arundel Gate and the finish line on Pinstone Street. The route took runners up Ecclesall Road and out to Ringinglow, before returning through Dore and back down Ecclesall Road. It was re-branded as the Plusnet Yorkshire Half Marathon as part of the Run For All Yorkshire Marathon series.[5] The new route features over 850ft of elevation gain in the first 5 and a half miles, including a category 3 climb. In addition to the overall race time, runners are timed on a single mile climb (King/Queen of the Hill) and a 10km mostly downhill "sprint" section.[6]

Recent winners

Half Marathon [7]

Year Date Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
2018April 8William Mycroft1:11:12Nicola Squires1:19:21
2017April 9Steven Bayton1:09:25Sarah Lowery1:20:25
2016April 10John Franklin [8]1:10:24Zanthe Wray [9]1:22:59
2015April 12Dave Archer [10]1:13:20Sharon Barlow [11]1:22:59
2014Cancelled
2013May 12Ben Fish1:06:51Julie Briscoe1:16:17
2012May 27John Franklin1:10:31Nicola Squires [12]1:21:22
2011May 8Fergus Meade1:11:32Nicola Clay[13]1:21:17
2010April 25Andrew Pearson1:07:04Natalie Burns [14]1:23:24
2009April 26Jason Ward1:08:02Rebecca Robinson1:14:52
2008April 27Zachary Kihara1:05:12Nicola Clay[13]1:18:53
2007May 20Simon Tonui1:05:00Banuelia Katesigwa1:17:34
2006May 14Tomas Abyu1:04:05Pauline Powell1:17:47
2005May 1Simon Tonui1:04:46Cathy Mutwa1:15:31
2004May 2Eric Kiplagat1:04:50Miriam Wangari1:16:16
2003William Musyoki1:09.44Yelena Burykena1:22.20
2002Mohamed el Sadicki1:08.36Penny Thackray1:18.44
2001Andrew Aked1:09.57Kate Rice1:24.56
2000Mohammed Fahiti1:07.11Channah Patton1:18.59
1999Andrew Weatherill1:07.40Kate Burge1:17.52
1998Carl Thackery1:06.03Carol Wolstenholme1:26.07
1997Kassa Tadassa1:05.45Jane Shields1:15.55
1996Trevor Wilson1:09.50Carol Wild1:25.29
1995Tony Duffy1:07.57Jenny Pearson1:26.23
1994Tony Duffy1:09.00Deborah Shaw1:25.03
1993 Peter Whitehead1:05.17Sally Eastall1:16.37
1992Julius Gombedeza1:04.36Julia Sakare1:18.04
1991Not held due to 1991 World Student Games
1990John Tollerfield1:07.28Jane Shields1:18.07
1989Roy Bailey1:08.15Clare Crofts1:24.52
1988Chris Parkes1:07.40Carol Moore1:25.32
1987Sam Carey1:08.07Sarah Singleton1:24.08
1986Roy Bailey1:07.32Jenny Pearson1:22.23
1985Tim Leader1:08.30Jenny Pearson1:25.30
1984Chris Maddocks1:11.06J Clarke1:22.27
1983Dave AllenD Bennett
1982Trevor FieldsendJ Hulbert

Marathon [7]

Year Date Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
2003June 1Tomas Abyu2:27:42Sarah Heatley3:17:38
2002April 28Darren Hale2:34:17Helen Burrell2:55:23
2001April 29Darren Hale2:30:17Ruth Whitehead3:06:47
2000Darren Hale2:35:30Sally Keigher3:06:40
1999Dennis Walmsley2:29:06Eleanor Robinson2:59:39
1998Richard Ironmonger2:30:56Elizabeth Allott2:55:19
1997Andrew Weatherill2:28:37Eleanor Robinson2:58:13
1996Chris Parkes2:20:04Eleanor Robinson2:59:58
1995Jonathan Hooper2:27:14Eleanor Robinson2:58:44
1994Dave Bond2:29:31Sarah Kriel3:18:14
1993John Boyes2:24:36Eleanor Robinson2:58:23
1992Dave Bond2:26:05Janet Kelly3:05:00
1991Dave Bond2:25:35Caroline Boyd2:55:05
1990Ken Moss2:26:16Janet Kelly2:49:05
1989Trevor Hawes2:31:53Caroline Boyd3:08:14
1988Trevor Hawes2:26:01Dora Hopkinson3:04:52
1987Trevor Hawes2:26:29Pat Hudson3:04:33
1986Sam Carey2:26:09Helene Diamantides3:25:01
1985Trevor Hawes2:23:55Dors Hopkinson3:14:37
1984Trevor Hawes2:26:21Dawn Harris3:16:34
1983Trevor Hawes2:23:23Dawn Harris2:59:40
1982Malcolm Martin2:29:49Jenny Pearson3:01:41

References

  1. http://news.sky.com/story/1058511/jessica-ennis-makes-don-valley-stadium-appeal Sky News - Jessica Ennis makes appeal
  2. http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/new-route-for-sheffield-half-marathon-after-stadium-shuts-1-6435273 Sheffield Star
  3. "Sheffield Half Marathon cancelled due to 'lack of water' for runners". British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  4. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-26920499
  5. "'Tough' Sheffield half marathon for runners from around the world". Johnston Publishing Ltd. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  6. "Route". Run For All Ltd. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  7. 1 2 "Previous Winners". Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  8. John Franklin at Power of 10
  9. Zanthe Wray at Power of 10
  10. Dave Archer at Power of 10
  11. Sharon Barlow at Power of 10
  12. Nicola Squires at Power of 10
  13. 1 2 Nicola Clay at Power of 10
  14. Natalie Burns at Power of 10
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