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Bupa Great North Run Results

Recent results from the Bupa Great North Run for elite runners are published below. The Bupa Great North Run is the world’s biggest half marathon, and takes place  between Newcastle upon Tyne and South Shields in England. It is the premier event in the Great Run series and is firmly established as the world’s most popular half-marathon. The first Great North Run took place in June 1981.

Bupa Great North Run 2013 Results

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Bupa Great North Run 2012 Results

Sep 16, 2012. Africans dominated the Great North Run with Kenya’s Wilson Kipsang taking the men’s title and Ethiopia’s Olympic 10,000m champion Tirunesh Dibaba winning the women’s race.

Men

  1. Wilson Kipsang 00:59:06
  2. Micah Kogo 00:59:07
  3. Imane Merga 00:59:56
  4. Mike Kigen 01:00:18
  5. Emmanuel Bett 01:00:56
Women

  1. Tirunesh Dibaba 01:07:35
  2. Edna Kiplagat 01:07:41
  3. Tiki Gelana 01:07:48
  4. Jelena Prokopcuka 01:08:09
  5. Jo Pavey 01:09:20

Bupa Great North Run 2011 Results

Sept. 18, 2011. Kenya’s Martin Mathathi broke the course record by winning the Great North Run in Gateshead. Lucy Karbuu of Kenya was a surprise winner of the women’s race in 1:07:06.

Men

  1. Martin Mathathi (KEN) 00:58:56 (new CR)
  2. Jonathan Maiyo (KEN) 00:59.27
  3. Emmanuel Mutai (KEN) 00:59:52
  4. Micah Kogo (KEN) 01:00:03
  5. Abdellatif Meftah (FRA) 01:01:02
Women

  1. Lucy Karbuu (KEN) 1:07:06
  2. Jessica Augusto 1:09:27
  3. Marisa Barros 01:10:29
  4. Jo Pavey (GBR) 1:10:49
  5. Helen Clitheroe (GBR) 01:10:57

Results for all participants are available on the official Bupa Great North Run results page (search by year).

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