Stroud Half Marathon

The Stroud Half Marathon is an annual road running event held in Stroud, United Kingdom.

Stroud Half Marathon
DateOctober
LocationStroud
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf marathon
Established1982 (1982)
Course records1:01:50 (men)
1:12:31(women)
Official sitewww.stroudhalf.com

Past winners

The men's race has been won three times by Paul Cuskin[1] and Stuart Hall,.[2] The women's race has been won five times by Bronwen Cardy-Wise.[3]

Edition Year Date Time (h:m:s) Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner
38201927 Oct1:08:57Alex Lee1:16:36Rachel Felton
37201821 Oct1:08:05Andrew Davies1:17:12Rachel Felton
36201722 Oct1:09:43Philip Bridge1:23:10Shona Crombie-Hicks
35201623 Oct1:10:09Dave Bell1:21:01Annabel Granger
34201525 Oct1:09:19Robert Keal1:19:43Annabel Granger
33201426 Oct1:09:08Andy Greenleaf1:19:28Annabel Granger
32201327 Oct1:05:24Peter Emase1:14:17Purity Kimetto
31201221 Oct1:03:49Luka Rotich Lobiwan1:13:53Edna Kwambai Kimaiyo
30201123 Oct1:03:56Andrew Lesuuda1:14:54Edith Chelimo
29201024 Oct1:06:51Edwin Kipkorir Kiptoo1:14:14Helen Chemutai
28200925 Oct1:06:08Neil Renault1:16:36Genet Measso
27200826 Oct1:05:25Neil Renault1:15:16Wendy Nicholls
26200721 Oct1:06:51Tendai Williard Chinhanhu1:15:58Wendy Nicholls
25200622 Oct1:04:49Simon Kasimili1:16:54Janet Kangara Njeri
24200523 Oct1:05:57Neo Molema1:18:10Holly May
23200424 Oct1:04:11Zachary Kihara Njoroge1:16:02Monica Otwori Gesare
22200326 Oct1:05:32Wilson Kogo Kiptoo1:14:04Miriam Wangari Kiprugut
21200227 Oct1:05:09Aleksandr Vasilyev1:15:28Vikki Pincombe
20200128 Oct1:02:46George Okworo Onwonga1:13:56 Andrea Green
19200022 Oct1:01:50Laban Kipkemboi Kipsang1:12:31Elizabeth Yelling
18199924 Oct1:07:20Stuart Hall[2]1:18:04Bronwen Cardy-Wise[3]
17199825 Oct1:06:51Stuart Hall[2]1:19:15Bronwen Cardy-Wise[3]
16199726 Oct1:06:54Stuart Hall[2]1:17:33Zina Marchant
15199627 Oct1:07:03Gareth Davies1:20:25Angela Allen
14199522 Oct1:05:21Mark Croasdale1:17:39Paula Fudge
13199423 Oct1:06:36Steve Knight1:13:52Karen MacLeod
12199324 Oct1:05:31Bruce Chinnick1:13:19Karen MacLeod
11199225 Oct1:05:03Paul Cuskin[1]1:15:26Bronwen Cardy-Wise[3]
10199127 Oct1:03:43Mike Cadman1:14:34Sheila Catford
9199028 Oct1:03:57Paul Cuskin[1]1:13:38Zina Marchant
8198929 Oct1:04:39Paul Cuskin[1]1:15:22Bronwen Cardy-Wise[3]
7198830 Oct1:03:05Christopher Buckley1:14:24Bronwen Cardy-Wise[3]
6198725 Oct1:05:46Robin Nash1:18:58Sue Walters
5198626 Oct1:06:22Keith Penny1:16:20Glynis Penny
4198527 Oct1:04:48Michael Fromant1:13:52Glynis Penny
3198428 Oct1:05:01Christopher Robison1:22:14Sue Graham
2198323 Oct1:06:35John Broen/aSally Ellis-McDiarmid[4]
1198224 Oct1:07:00Dave Cowles1:22:25Sue Walters
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References

  1. Paul Cuskin at Power of 10
  2. Stuart Hall at Power of 10
  3. Bronwen Cardy-Wise at Power of 10
  4. Sally Ellis at Power of 10
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