BT Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Delivers on Inaugural Liverpool Race
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IT was not only a first for
Liverpool, but also a first for England. The race, which was held on
Sunday, 25 May 2014, had nearly 7,000 runners from around the world
toured the streets of Liverpool for the inaugural BT Rock ‘n’ Roll
Liverpool Marathon and the 1/2 Marathon. The first Rock ‘n’ Roll
Marathon appears to have been a massive success, but what would you
expect with live bands and entertainment staged approximately every
mile along the 13.1 mile and 26.2 mile courses! Add to this the fact
that that the start and finish was on the waterfront, which combines
the races with scenic views of the stunning docks, rich
architecture, spectacular museums and historic commercial districts
all along the course, so is truly an unusual experience for all,
competitor, musician, and spectator!
Adding to the mix of fun was the
fact that Austin
Healey, a former England
national rugby union team and the British and Irish Lions rugby
player and
BT Ambassador, not only started
the race, but he also held the finish line tape for the winners and
greeted runners into the finish. Additionally, Liverpool City
Council Chief Executive, Ged Fitzgerald, participated in the half
marathon in full Elvis attire. In addition to local figures, the
race partnered with 5 official charities including Cancer Research
UK, Clatterbridge Cancer Charity, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation,
Everton in the Community and Cash for Kids took part.
Rob Griffiths, race director, said:- "This race demonstrated
that Liverpool is a prime destination for a world class running
event. More than 500 runners travelled from all around the world
including Australia, Brazil and Russia to experience Liverpool’s
rich history and culture. We look forward to continuing to grow this
race next year and beyond."
The race began at the Albert Dock, one of the most visited
attractions in the UK and a World Heritage Site. Live bands and
cheering spectators lined both race courses, concluding with a
celebratory finish line festival and concert headlined by The
Farm and The
Christians, among other acts...
Suzi Williams, BT Group Director, said:-
"The inaugural BT Rock ‘n’ Roll Liverpool Marathon was a real
success today. Locals and visitors were treated to the many sights
of Liverpool along the course, and The Farm performing ‘All Together
Now’ to a packed crowd was a real highlight. The sun was shining and
Liverpool shone too. All of us at BT are proud that we helped make
it happen."
In the marathon, Ben Fish won the men’s race in 2:25:20, nearly 16
minutes before the second place winner. Lucy Collins was the women’s
marathon winner, crossing the finish line in 3:06:35. Simon Newton
from Ackworth won the half marathon in 1:14:29, while Liverpool’s
Emma Palmer won the women’s race in 1:25:46.
The Liverpool race is part of an international series of
entertainment themed marathons and half marathons that
revolutionized the running industry in 1998 by infusing the race
course with live bands, cheer teams and entertaining water stations.
Other
Europe race destinations in the
Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series include Nice, Madrid, Dublin and
Lisbon.
If you took part, do let us know
what you thought of this event by emailing us to:-
news24@southportreporter.com with your views, thoughts
and memories.
Top 5 Winners – BT Rock 'n'
Roll Liverpool Marathon and ½ Marathon are as follows:-
Men's
Marathon
Place |
Name |
Age |
Finish Time |
Hometown |
Country |
1. |
Ben Fish |
32 |
2:25:20 |
Darwen |
|
2.
|
Terence Forrest |
30 |
2:41:17 |
Wakefield |
|
3. |
Mark Clarehugh |
45 |
2:43:18 |
Southport |
|
4. |
Alun Myers |
27 |
2:43:34 |
Linlithgow |
|
5. |
Robert Kelly |
30 |
2:46:00 |
Liverpool |
|
Women's Marathon
Place |
Name |
Age |
Finish Time |
Hometown |
Country |
1. |
Lucy Collins |
29 |
3:06:35 |
Halifax |
|
2. |
April Morgan |
47 |
3:15:47 |
St. Helens |
|
3. |
Caroline Linares |
35 |
3:17:49 |
West Wimbledon |
|
4. |
Caroline Hall |
44 |
3:19:24 |
Wirral |
|
5. |
Nardia Alldis |
38 |
3:22:00 |
Ellesmere Port |
|
Men's Half
Marathon
Place |
Name |
Age |
Finish Time |
Hometown |
Country |
1. |
Simon Newton |
36 |
1:14:29 |
Ackworth |
|
2. |
Les Ball |
48 |
1:14:52 |
Lincoln |
|
3. |
Michael Thomsen |
38 |
1:16:44 |
Newcastle |
|
4. |
John Stone |
27 |
1:17:00 |
South Wirral |
|
5. |
Philip Walton |
33 |
1:17:42 |
Wallasey |
|
Women's Half
Marathon
Place |
Name |
Age |
Finish Time |
Hometown |
Country |
1. |
Emma Palmer |
27 |
1:25:46 |
Liverpool |
|
2. |
Jenny Clague |
41 |
1:26:00 |
Liverpool |
|
3. |
Sharon Samson |
35 |
1:28:44 |
Liverpool, |
|
4. |
Karen Warrendorf |
41 |
1:30:48 |
Vancouver |
|
5. |
Tracey Llewellyn |
38 |
1:30:57 |
Holyhead |
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