The half-marathon had been preceded locally by the Bristol Marathon, which was first run in 1982. In 2014, a new marathon was launched in Bristol. Organised by Go2Events, the Bristol + Bath Marathon follows much of the Bristol Half Marathon route before heading out of the city through South Gloucestershire and into Bath finishing at Royal Victoria Park. The inaugural event took place on 25 October 2015.
Bristol Half Marathon
The first Bristol Half Marathon was held in 1989, with just 1,000 runners competing. The event grew with 12,000 competitors in 2005, 15,000 in 2006 and 16,000 in 2009, a figure around which the participation level has settled. Notable editions of the race include 1997, when the event was titled 'The Cabot 500 Run Through History' to celebrate the 500th anniversary of John Cabot's first voyage to Newfoundland in 1497 and 2001, when the Bristol Half Marathon was also the 10th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, and attracted competitors such as Haile Gebrselassie and Paula Radcliffe. In 2007 the race incorporated the UK Athletics team selection trial for the 2007 IAAF World Road Running Championships, as well as the Amateur Athletic Association championship half marathon. The first fatality in the race occurred in 2011, when a male runner collapsed and died. The names of various sponsors have prefixed the title of the race in the past, with names including the BUPA Bristol Half Marathon, the Reebok Bristol Half Marathon and the Run Bristol Half Marathon, being sponsored by Bristol City Council. On 14 December 2015, it was announced from 2016 the event, alongside sister event the Bristol 10k, would be organised by Great Run and renamed the Great Bristol Half Marathon. In 2011 a business challenge was introduced, to stimulate participation by colleagues within Bristol companies.
Past winners
Key:
Edition
Year
Men's winner
Time
Women's winner
Time
1st
1989
1:08:36
1:20:05
2nd
1990
1:11:22
1:18:47
3rd
1991
1:07:51
1:18:14
4th
1992
1:04:08
1:16:05
5th
1993
1:03:39
1:15:00
6th
1994
1:02:45
1:14:47
7th
1995
1:06:12
1:22:40
8th
1996
1:04:16
1:13:56
9th
1997
1:04:52
1:18:36
10th
1998
1:06:36
1:20:08
11th
1999
1:05:44
1:17:37
12th
2000
1:04:09
1:13:28
WHMC
2001
1:00:03
1:06:47
13th
2001
1:05:09
1:14:56
14th
2002
1:05:30
1:16:43
15th
2003
1:02:52
1:12:22
16th
2004
1:04:18
1:13:40
17th
2005
1:03:30
1:12:53
18th
2006
1:03:38
1:12:35
19th
2007
1:03:01
1:10:26
20th
2008
1:05:48
1:14:18
21st
2009
1:03:25
1:12:03
22nd
2010
1:03:08
1:12:02
23rd
2011
1:03:20
1:13:32
24th
2012
1:02:51
1:11:22
25th
2013
1:03:56
1:13:40
26th
2014
1:03:55
1:13:01
27th
2015
1:01:32
1:13:48
28th
2016
1:07:54
1:14:58
29th
2017
1:08:07
1:17:42
30th
2018
1:05:10
1:16:26
31st
2019
1:05:08
1:17:05
All information taken from runbristol, ARRS and This is Bristol