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Startlists, information and results for Great North Run which is held on Sunday 10th of September 2023.
Great North Run 2023
42nd edition
Date
September 10th
Place
Newcastle upon Tyne to South Shields – United Kingdom
Distance
Half Marathon (21,1 km / 13,1 miles)
Results
TOP RESULTS MEN
- Tamorat Tola (ETH) – 59:58
- Bashir Abdi (BEL) – 1:01:20
- Muktar Edris (ETH) – 1:01:54
- Mo Farah (GBR) – 1:03:28
- Efrem Gidey – 1:04:03
TOP RESULTS WOMEN
- Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) – 1:06:45
- Sharon Lokedi – 1:07:43
- Charlotte Purdue (GBR) – 1:09:36
- Sonia Samuels (GBR) – 1:13:43
- Jessa Hanson (USA) – 1:14:12
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About Great North Run
The Great North Run (branded the Simplyhealth Great North Run for sponsorship purposes) is the largest half marathon in the world, taking place annually in North East England each September. Participants run between Newcastle upon Tyne and South Shields. The run was devised by former Olympic 10,000 m bronze medallist and BBC Sport commentator Brendan Foster.
The first Great North Run was staged on 28 June 1981, when 12,000 runners participated. By 2011, the number of participants had risen to 54,000. For the first year it was advertised as a local fun run; nearly thirty years on it has become one of the biggest running events in the world, and the biggest in the UK. Only the Great Manchester Run and London Marathon come close to attracting similar numbers of athletes each year.
The 1992 edition of the race incorporated the 1st IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. The event also has junior and mini races attached with these being run the Saturday before the main race on the Newcastle Quayside. Martin Mathathi holds the current men’s course record with his run of 58:56 in 2011. In 2019, Brigid Kosgei‘s women’s course record of 64:28 bettered the previous mark by over a minute and was also the fastest ever half marathon by a woman; however, the course was not eligible for records. That same year, Mo Farah won a record sixth consecutive men’s Great North Run.
Previous winners
Edition | Year | Men’s winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women’s winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 1981 | Mike McLeod (GBR) | 1:03:23 | Karen Goldhawk (GBR) | 1:17:36 |
2nd | 1982 | Mike McLeod (GBR) | 1:02:44 | Margaret Lockley (GBR) | 1:19:24 |
3rd | 1983 | Carlos Lopes (POR) | 1:02:46 | Julie Barleycorn (GBR) | 1:16:39 |
4th | 1984 | Øyvind Dahl (NOR) | 1:04:36 | Grete Waitz (NOR) | 1:10:27 |
5th | 1985 | Steve Kenyon (GBR) | 1:02:44 | Rosa Mota (POR) | 1:09:54 |
6th | 1986 | Michael Musyoki (KEN) | 1:00:43 | Lisa Martin (AUS) | 1:09:45 |
7th | 1987 | Robert de Castella (AUS) | 1:02:04 | Lisa Martin (AUS) | 1:10:00 |
8th | 1988 | John Treacy (IRL) | 1:01:00 | Grete Waitz (NOR) | 1:08:49 |
9th | 1989 | El Mostafa Nechchadi (MAR) | 1:02:39 | Lisa Martin (AUS) | 1:10:43 |
10th | 1990 | Steve Moneghetti (AUS) | 1:00:34 | Rosa Mota (POR) | 1:09:33 |
11th | 1991 | Benson Masya (KEN) | 1:00:28 | Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) | 1:10:57 |
12th | 1992 | Benson Masya (KEN) | 1:00:24 | Liz McColgan (GBR) | 1:08:53 |
13th | 1993 | Moses Tanui (KEN) | 59:47 | Tegla Loroupe (KEN) | 1:12:55 |
14th | 1994 | Benson Masya (KEN) | 1:00:02 | Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) | 1:11:29 |
15th | 1995 | Moses Tanui (KEN) | 1:00:39 | Liz McColgan (GBR) | 1:11:42 |
16th | 1996 | Benson Masya (KEN) | 1:01:43 | Liz McColgan (GBR) | 1:10:28 |
17th | 1997 | Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) | 1:00:25 | Lucia Subano (KEN) | 1:09:24 |
18th | 1998 | Josia Thugwane (RSA) | 1:02:32 | Sonia O’Sullivan (IRL) | 1:11:50 |
19th | 1999 | John Mutai (KEN) | 1:00:52 | Joyce Chepchumba (KEN) | 1:09:07 |
20th | 2000 | Phaustin Baha Sulle (TAN) | 1:01:57 | Paula Radcliffe (GBR) | 1:07:07 |
21st | 2001 | Paul Tergat (KEN) | 1:00:30 | Susan Chepkemei (KEN) | 1:08:40 |
22nd | 2002 | Paul Kosgei (KEN) | 59:58 | Sonia O’Sullivan (IRL) | 1:07:19 |
23rd | 2003 | Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) | 1:00:01 | Paula Radcliffe (GBR) | 1:05:40 |
24th | 2004 | Dejene Berhanu (ETH) | 59:37 | Benita Johnson (AUS) | 1:07:55 |
25th | 2005 | Zersenay Tadese (ERI) | 59:05 | Derartu Tulu (ETH) | 1:07:33[29] |
26th | 2006 | Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) | 1:01:03 | Berhane Adere (ETH) | 1:10:03 |
27th | 2007 | Martin Lel (KEN) | 1:00:08 | Kara Goucher (USA) | 1:06:57 |
28th | 2008 | Tsegaye Kebede (ETH) | 59:45 | Gete Wami (ETH) | 1:08:51 |
29th | 2009 | Martin Lel (KEN) | 59:32 | Jéssica Augusto (POR) | 1:09:08 |
30th | 2010 | Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) | 59:33 | Berhane Adere (ETH) | 1:08:49 |
31st | 2011 | Martin Mathathi (KEN) | 58:56 | Lucy Wangui (KEN) | 1:07:06 |
32nd | 2012 | Wilson Kipsang (KEN) | 59:06 | Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) | 1:07:35 |
33rd | 2013 | Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) | 1:00:09 | Priscah Jeptoo (KEN) | 1:05:45 |
34th | 2014 | Mo Farah (GBR) | 1:00:00 | Mary Keitany (KEN) | 1:05:39 |
35th | 2015 | Mo Farah (GBR) | 59:22 | Mary Keitany (KEN) | 1:07:32 |
36th | 2016 | Mo Farah (GBR) | 1:00:04 | Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) | 1:07:54 |
37th | 2017 | Mo Farah (GBR) | 1:00:06 | Mary Keitany (KEN) | 1:05:59 |
38th | 2018 | Mo Farah (GBR) | 59:27 | Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) | 1:07:44 |
39th | 2019 | Mo Farah (GBR) | 59:07 | Brigid Kosgei (KEN) | 1:04:28 |
2020 | cancelled | ||||
40th | 2021 | Marc Scott (GBR) | 1:01:22 | Hellen Obiri (KEN) | 1:07:42 |
41st | 2022 | Jacob Kiplimo (UGA) | 59:33 | Hellen Obiri (KEN) | 1:07:05 |