Great Birmingham Run 2023: how to enter the half marathon and 10K next year

Did you have fun at the Great Birmingham Run, or wish you’d taken part? Here’s how to sign up for 2023

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Congratulations to the thousands of runners who did Birmingham proud at the Great Birmingham Run on Sunday May 1.

With it being a bank holiday weekend, there’s plenty of time to relax whether you took part in the 10K, half marathon or junior and mini events.

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And while you’re taking a break why not sign up for the event for 2023.

The dates haven’t been announced yet, but you can sign up to the reminder service and be the first in line for the 2023 Early Bird Offer

Runners of all abilities took part in the 2022 event, raising thousands of pounds for charity.

Here’s a look at the top running times from the elite athletes to took part, just in case you fancy keeping up!

Fastest men at the Great Birmingham Run 2022 10K

Jonathan Cornish 30:14

Alex Lanz 31:09

Simon Birch 31:19

Fastest women at the Great Birmingham Run 2022 10K

Jess Gibbson 34:33

Caroline Warrington 39:58

Rosie Wild 40:35

Fastest men at the Great Birmingham 2022 half marathon

Dewi Griffiths 01:05:10 (Swansea Harriers AC)

Jason Bennett 01:09:58 (Birchfield Harriers)

Matt Scarsbrook 01:10:00 (Badgers)

Fastest women at the Great Birmingham 2022 half marathon

Abigail Halcarz 01:20:03 (Tamworth AC)

Eleanor Pitcher 01:25:03 (Bournville Harriers Running Club)

Olivia Harris 01:25:10 (Royal Sutton Coldfield)

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