adidas
Half Marathon 2010
Press
Release
Yelling
leads 10,000 in London Marathon warm-up
Commonwealth
Games bronze medallist Liz Yelling will join a field of
10,000 runners at the home of British motor racing this
Sunday in the official warm-up race for next month’s
Virgin London Marathon.
The
adidas Half Marathon on 14th March marks the start of an
important year for Silverstone as it resumes its role as
the home of the British Formula 1 Grand Prix. But before
Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher
perform there this summer, runners from all over the UK
will head to the Nottinghamshire venue to test their
fitness over a 13.1 mile course just six weeks before
the 30th London Marathon takes over the capital’s
streets on Sunday 25th April.
Yelling
holds the women’s course record for the annual race,
and the 35-year-old marathon runner returns to the
famous racing track this weekend to make only her second
appearance since giving birth to her first child last
year.
“I am
very pleased to be returning to Silverstone because the
race has some happy memories for me,” said Yelling,
who set the course record of 72 minutes 46 seconds in
2008 before going on to qualify for the Beijing Olympic
Games by finishing top Briton at the London Marathon.
“I
have won here twice and am proud to hold the course
record. I don’t expect to run so fast this year
because I am still regaining my fitness but I know it
will be a great experience to compete on the Silverstone
circuit again with so many fellow runners.” [you
better check this quote with Ashley or Martin!]
Among
the other notbale names who will come under starter’s
orders at 12 noon will be British 400m record holder
Iwan Thomas, Conservative MP Alistair Burt, TV actress
Jo-Emma Larvin, and numerous TV stars such as
Emmerdale’s Tony Audenshaw and Nicola Wheeler, and
Taggart’s John Michie, all of whom are honing their
preparations for the full marathon next month.
Appropriately,
a number of British racing drivers will also be running
at Silverstone this year, including former British
Formula 3 champion Jonny Kane, Sportscar and GT driver
Rob Barff, former All-Japan Formula 3 champion Peter
Dumbreck, and Le Mans series driver Stuart Hall.
While
Silverstone has been a home to motor racing for more
than 60 years, its role as a distance running venue is
relatively recent, dating back to 2 March 2003 when the
first Silverstone half marathon was held.
Swindon
athlete Matt O’Dowd made the most of the glorious
conditions that year to become the first men’s
champion in 65:40, a time beaten only once since, when
Tipton’s Matt Smith completed the looping course in
65:23 in 2005. The first women’s winner was Amy
Stiles, and Yelling set course records in both 2007 and
2008.
Even on
half marathon day, racing tyres aren’t entirely absent
from the Silverstone tarmac as elite wheelchair races
have been part of the event since 2005. Shaho Qadir won
the first three wheelchair races and held the course
record until last year when Brian Alldis smashed it by
more than seven minutes in 53:15.
Alldis
will be defending his title this year alongside Yelling
and many of the country’s best club runners who will
join the throngs of fun runners and fund raisers as they
enjoy a day out at one of the country’s greatest
sporting venues while gearing up to play their part in
one its greatest sporting events.
Past winners of
the adidas Half Marathon
Men
2003
Matt O’Dowd (Swindon)
65:40
2004
Matt Smith (Tipton)
66:67
2005
Matt Smith (Tipton)
65:23
2006
David Mitchinson (Newham)
67:08
2007
Hendrick Ramaala (RSA)
66:53
2008
Tim Hartley (Nottingham)
68:07
2009
Darran Bilton (Leeds City AC)
67:23
Women
2003
Amy Stiles (Bristol)
75:11
2004
Birhan Dagne (Belgrave)
75:54
2005
Birhan Dagne (Belgrave)
76:25
2006
Jude Craft (Headington)
80:36
2007
Liz Yelling (Bedford)
74:34
2008
Liz Yelling (Bedford)
72:46
2009
Juliet Doyle (Charnwood AC)
77:26
Wheelchair
winners
2005
Shaho Qadir
61:08
2006
Shaho Qadir
65:54
2007
Shaho Qadir
66:07
2008
No wheelchair elite race
2009
Brian Alldis
53:15
For further information and
accreditation for the event,
please contact the Virgin London Marathon press office:
Nicola
Okey: 0207 902 0182; 07799 661345; nicolao@london-marathon.co.uk
Natasha
Grainger: 0207 902 0199; natashag@london-marathon.co.uk
www.virginlondonmarathon.com
Natasha Grainger
Press Liaison Assistant
Virgin London Marathon
Marathon House
115 Southwark Street
London
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