The Bath Half Marathon went ahead despite criticism THIS year s Bath Half Marathon has been postponed for the second time until next March. Organisers said continuing uncertainty over the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and infrastructure work on roads in Bath city centre had forced them to postpone the event again this year. The half marathon had already been pushed back from March 14 to Sunday, September 5. It will now take place on Sunday, March 13 2022, the organisers said. The event is one of the longest-running races in the UK and the biggest fundraising event in the West Country, with charities raising more than £2.5 million from the thousands of runners taking part.
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NN Mission Marathon Featuring Eliud Kipchoge Is Delayed A Week Until April 18th at Location Is Now TBD
By David Monti, @d9monti
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(31-Mar) Here’s the latest news on marathons and road races which have come across your editor’s desk:
NN MISSION MARATHON PUSHED BACK – The special all-elite NN Mission Marathon, originally scheduled for Sunday, April 11, in central Hamburg, has been pushed back a week to April 18, due to status of the pandemic in that area of Germany. In addition, race organizers need to move the race to another location. Frank Thaleiser, the managing director of event organizer MHV Running Events, said through a news release: “Of course we were quite disappointed at first, but we can understand the decision given the current situation. We are now putting all our efforts into the realization of the event at a different location and are optimistic that we will find a solution.” World record hol
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