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Manchester Marathon: Temperatures soar as record number complete 26.2 mile course

Manchester Marathon: Temperatures soar as record number complete 26.2 mile course

Daily Mirror01-05-2025

It was an unseasonably warm day in the North West on Sunday as 36,000 people contributed to the largest day of marathon running in UK history
Record numbers battled the heat as 90,000 people took to the streets in the largest day of marathon running in UK history on Sunday. The adidas Manchester Marathon saw 36,000 participants take on the flat and fast course in the North West with its new-look finish line, while in the capital, 54,000 pounded the roads in unseasonably warm conditions.
The hot weather did prove a hit with spectators, as more than 140,000 people soaked up the Manchester sun to cheer on those brave enough to take on the 26.2 mile challenge. Of the elite runners, Josh Griffiths was first home in a staggering time of 02:16:56, while Tessa McCormick clocked a standout time of 02:34:53 to win the women's race. Second place was claimed by Olivia Tsim, just seven months after having a baby.


One of those to cross the impressive new-look finish line on Oxford Road, was Kelsey Sheridan, 28, who overcame being wheelchair-bound due to CFS/ME, to take part alongside her assistance dog, Hamble.
Heroic Harry Newton, 87, holds the title of being the event's oldest participant this year which saw more than £4million raised for hundreds of worthy causes, with The Alzheimer's Society, The British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK and The Christie Charity the official charity partners.
I was among the thousands of runners in the mass event, finishing in a more modest time of 02:59:24, taking two seconds off my personal best set in London 12 months ago.
The pancake flat course with minimal elevation proved perfect for PB chasers, despite the soaring temperature, as the lively Mancunian crowd lined the streets to roar words of encouragement.
After starting outside the iconic Old Trafford football stadium, the route made its way out of town towards Stretford and Altrincham before participants returned through Sale towards the finish.

As well as those who turned out, another 110,000 people watched from afar via the marathon's live stream to get a glimpse of their loved ones crossing the line.
More than 50 per cent of the participants were taking on their first-ever marathon, showing the growing popularity of the event.
Andrew Smith, CEO of adidas Manchester Marathon organisers, A.S.O. UK, said: 'It has been nothing short of spectacular. Manchester has shown once again why it's one of the best cities to take on a marathon – welcoming, passionate and full of heart.
"To see 36,000 people cross the finish line, many for the very first time, on the UK's biggest-ever day of marathon running, is incredibly special.
"We're proud to celebrate this moment with the whole community – participants, volunteers, charities and supporters – who made this event so successful".

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