The Brighton Half Marathon to Celebrate 30 Years
Friday 16th August 2020 – Drum roll please…The Brighton Half Marathon will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2020, marking a very special race year for the much-loved half marathon. Organisers say they have some exciting plans up their sleeves to mark the big birthday on 23rd February next year, including an anniversary medal and a line-up of race ambassadors who will help to celebrate the history of the race.
The Brighton Half Marathon’s Race Director, Martin Harrigan, commented: “2020 marks a very special year for the race as we celebrate our 30th birthday. The race has grown enormously over the past three decades as more and more people have taken up running and we’re so proud of the event it has become. We’ll be marking this very special race year with a 30th anniversary race medal, so whether it’s your first Brighton Half or your 30th, this is a year not to be missed!”
The Brighton Half Marathon race is organised by Brighton-based charity The Sussex Beacon, which provides specialist support and care for people living with HIV through both inpatient and outpatient services. The charity helps hundreds of people living with HIV in Sussex and the race is the charity’s largest annual event.
The Sussex Beacon Chief Executive, Bill Puddicombe, commented: “The Brighton Half Marathon is a big day for the Sussex Beacon, but also for all the other charities who take part and fundraise on the day. There are so many different ways to get involved – as a runner,
as a Relay Team, or as a volunteer helping out on the day. It is the thousands of people that turn up, participate and cheer on the runners who create the party atmosphere for this great event.”
Organisers are keen to hear from any runners who took part in the early races in the 1990s. Whether you have a story to share from a particular race year, photos of your medal collection, or one of the early race T-shirts, get in touch with the race team at half.marathon@sussexbeacon.org.uk.
Runners can choose to run for over 30 partner charities, including local charities The Sussex Beacon and Chestnut Tree House, plus national charities including Alzheimer’s Society and Macmillan.
The Brighton Half Marathon has become one of the most popular – and friendliest – races in the UK since its first event in the 1990. The 13.1-mile route takes runners from Brighton’s famous pier through the centre of the city, before heading along the seafront past the i360 and up to Hove beach huts.
General entries places are now sold out but you can still sign up for a charity place on the website.