The London Marathon is the best day of the year in this part of south-east London, right? So wouldn’t it be great if there was another one?
And no, not the return of Run to the Beat.
Just announced today, and coming on 4 March 2018, is The Big Half – a half-marathon using the central chunk of the London Marathon course. It’ll start at Tower Bridge, wind its way back around Canary Wharf, then back over Tower Bridge to end at the Cutty Sark. It’s organised by the same team behind the London Marathon.
The event in full…
– The Big Half, a mass participation race over the classic half marathon distance, starting at the iconic setting of Tower Bridge and finishing in Greenwich
– The Little Half for younger runners will be held on a 2.1 mile route from Southwark Park to the stunning Finish Line by the Cutty Sark in Greenwich
– The Big Relay, exclusively for community groups from the four host boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lewisham and Greenwich, with distances ranging from one mile to five miles
– The Big Festival in Greenwich with a huge range of food music and entertainment, including performances from community groups and fun activities and fitness classes for the whole family to enjoy
Entry is open now if you fancy doing it yourself. There are 5,800 places in the main race (making it much smaller than either the main marathon or the unlamented Run to the Beat) with a limited number of discounted places for people from the host boroughs (Greenwich, Lewisham, Southwark and Tower Hamlets).
Quotes from the press release:
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “The Big Half has the potential to become one of the most remarkable days in our sporting calendar. And putting local people at the heart of a world-class running event is a masterstroke. Sport has the power to change people’s lives, and we hope The Big Half will become an annual event that can help inspire tens of thousands of Londoners to get involved in sport and in their local communities.”
Hugh Brasher, Event Director, The Big Half, said: “If you were inspired by Sunday’s London Marathon, this is your chance to get involved in an event like no other. Sport can be an incredible way of joining people together and getting communities to interact together. We are creating an event that is unique, that is fun, that people will want to come back to year after year. The Big Half is a celebration of community and life.”
There’ll still be a bit of disruption (I imagine people in Wapping will feel sore) but nothing like the mass closures of full marathon day. And it looks like it’ll be a huge day for Greenwich town centre. So stick the date in your diary…
Will it be affiliated? Too many PBS on u affiliated courses to risk another!!
Initial thought is, “Oh gawd, not another one.”
The weather in early March will make or break this event. Especially the Big Festival in the park.
I have to agree with Chris – isn’t it someone else’s turn?
Well I’ve signed up, as have loads of my local friends. Can’t wait to give it a whirl!
I’m amused by the idea it should be “someone else’s turn”. There are loads of half-marathons and other events in London – there was one in Hackney a couple of weeks ago. At least this one has a good chance of being well-organised and fun.
Indeed. I still lament the loss of the Lewisham 5k. Beating Steve Bullock hands down was a joy.
Thanks for alerting me to this. The route map isn’t detailed enough to actually tell exactly which roads are affected. Not only is this dreadful for Wapping, but it looks like (from the non detailed map) the Isle of Dogs will have no access either. (There are only two road entry/exit points to the IoD and it ‘appears’ that both will be part of the route.
As well as the marathon, the IoD and Wapping also gets cut off by the Prudential cycle events. Sorry to sound like a curmudgeon but I’m really not looking forward to this, as we now have three weekends a year with massive disruption.