Brass Monkey Half Marathon

The Brass Monkey Half Marathon is an annual road running event held outside York, United Kingdom. The event is organised by the York Knavesmire Harriers club and has been run since the early 1980s. In the early years the event was a contest for club runners but has expanded over its three decades attracting some of the country’s elite runners, these include Olympians Angela Tooby-Smith and Tracey Morris, and international ultra-runner Carolyn Hunter-Rowe. [1]Despite the winter location of the race, it attracted a 1500 strong field in 2014[2] and 2016.[3]

Brass Monkey Half Marathon
DateJanuary
LocationYork
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf marathon
Established1982 (1982)
Course recordsmale: 1:05:21 (2011)
female: 1:11:46 (2008)
Official sitewww.yorkknavesmireharriers.co.uk/brass-monkey/

Course

The race starts and finishes at York Racecourse, the course is on roads passing through Bishopthorpe, Acaster Selby, Appleton Roebuck and returning through Bishopthorpe.

Past winners

Edition Date Time (h:m:s) Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner
38th12 Jan 20201:07:35Richard Start1:18:32Lorna Young
37th13 Jan 20191:09:44Adrian Bailes1:14:58Becky Briggs
36th14 Jan 20181:07:15Jamie Parkinson1:19:06Tracy Millmore
35th15 Jan 20171:09:18Steve Hebblethwaite1:17:19Tracy Millmore
34th17 Jan 20161:08:53Daniel Kestrel1:18:35Sharon Barlow
33rd18 Jan 20151:08:58Daniel Jenkin1:16:13Shona McIntosh
32nd19 Jan 20141:10:19Matthew Pierson1:15:58Jilly Woodthorpe
2013Cancelled [4]
31st22 Jan 20121:06:42Yared Hagos1:17:50Felicity Milton
30th23 Jan 20111:05:21Paul Martelletti [5]1:21:16Stacey Rogers
29th24 Jan 20101:05:35Matthew Pierson1:18:37Becky Penty
28th18 Jan 20091:06:34Matthew Pierson1:16:20Kim Fawke
27th20 Jan 20081:08:13Stephen Hepples1:11:46Hayley Haining [6]
26th21 Jan 20071:08:49Gary Dunn1:12:06Hayley Haining
25th22 Jan 20061:06:09Ian Fisher1:16:66Tracey Morris
24th [7] 23 Jan 20051:09:07David Watson1:13:31Hayley Haining
23rd25 Jan 20041:08:26Ian Fisher1:13:44Tracey Morris
22nd [8]26 Jan 20031:07:56Ian Fisher1:21:27Tracey Morris
21st [9]27 Jan 20021:06:46Ian Fisher1:17:35Melanie Hayward
20th [10]28 Jan 20011.09.17Ian Malone1:22:57Emma Latto
19th31 Jan 19991:06:36Ian Fisher [11] 1:22:05Angela Tooby
18th1998Richard SimpsonSue Carris
17th1997Alan BeaversCarolyn Hunter-Rowe
16th1996Chris BartleCarolyn Hunter-Rowe
15th1995Trevor WilsonSue Dolan
14th1994Dave ThroupCarolyn Hunter-Rowe
13th1993Trevor WilsonLinda Lee
12th1992Dave ThroupDenise Johnson
11th1991Dave ThroupKath Drake
10th1990Jack BrownDebbie Banford
9th1989Richard ButterfieldJune Cowper
8th1988Dave ThroupKath Drake
7th1987Richard ButterfieldChris Buckley
6th1986Terry LonerganChris Buckley
5th1985Rob BurnDebbie Banford

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References

  1. Steve Carroll (17 January 2013). "Runners set for Brass Monkey half marathon". The York Press. The York Press. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  2. "1,500 runners step out for Brass Monkey Half Marathon". The York Press. The York Press. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  3. "1500 runners take part in York's Brass Monkey half marathon". The York Press. The York Press. 17 January 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  4. Kate Liptrot (19 Jan 2013). "York's Brass Monkey Half Marathon cancelled due to snow". The York Press. The York Press. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  5. Paul Martelletti at Power of 10
  6. Hayley Haining at Power of 10
  7. "Athletics Watson puts heat into York Brass Monkey half-marathon". The Yorkshire Post. The Yorkshire Post. 28 January 2005. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  8. "BRASS MONKEY HALF MARATHON 2003".
  9. "BRASS MONKEY HALF MARATHON 2002".
  10. "BRASS MONKEY HALF MARATHON 2001".
  11. "Findlow battles through the mud". Telegraph and Argus. Telegraph and Argus. 2 February 1999. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  12. Hunter, Dick (2005). SQUARE WASPS: KNAVESMIREHARRIERS CELEBRATE 25 YEARS. Knavesmire Harrier. p. 42–43.
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