Cannabaceae

Fleet Half Marathon
DateMarch
LocationFleet, Hampshire
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf marathon
Established1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Course records1:02:47 (men)
1:11:44 (women)
Official sitefleethalfmarathon.com

The Fleet Half Marathon is an annual road running event held in Fleet, Hampshire, United Kingdom. It is organised by Fleet & Crookham AC and is currently sponsored by ASICS.

The race is branded as the 'Pre-London' half marathon due to its location in the running calendar prior to the London Marathon. However, in 2018 due to snow the event was cancelled and eventually took place a week after the London Marathon.[1]

Past winners

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Edition Date Time (h:m:s) Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner
37 17 Mar 2019 1:07:34 James Bellward 1:18:29 Lesley Locks
36 29 Apr 2018 [1] 1:09:36 Robert Wood 1:21:54 Helen Cozens
35 19 Mar 2017 1:07:21 Michael Kallenberg 1:20:59 Lesley Locks
34 20 Mar 2016 1:07:49 Michael Kallenberg 1:22:53 Melissa Woodward
33 22 Mar 2015 1:07:49 Michael Kallenberg 1:15:44 Stacey Ward
32 16 Mar 2014 1:10:01 Gareth Watkins 1:19:44 Annabel Granger
31 17 Mar 2013 1:11:36 Matthew Blunden 1:16:36 Liz Cocks
30 25 Mar 2012 1:06:21 Ben Livesey 1:19:29 Claire Martin
29 20 Mar 2011 1:06:22 Toby Lambert 1:18:24 Sarah Harris
28 21 Mar 2010 1:11:14 Martin Shore 1:19:59 Laura Parsonage
27 15 Mar 2009 1:10:48 Matthew Blunden 1:17:49 Victoria Gill
26 16 Mar 2008 1:10:14 Neil Chisholm 1:20:43 Helen Decker
25 11 Mar 2007 1:06:03 Marks Miles 1:17:53 Jo Kelsey
24 19 Mar 2006 1:09:09 Toby Lambert 1:18:47 Debbie Coslett
23 20 Mar 2005 1:06:18 Haggai Chepkwony 1:21:37 Erica Sheldon
22 14 Mar 2004 1:08:00 Haggai Chepkwony 1:18:14 Amy Stiles
21 16 Mar 2003 1:08:35 Ron Adams 1:17:16 Louise Watson
20 17 Mar 2002 1:06:26 Haggai Chepkwony 1:26:21 Pippa Major
18 Mar 2001 Cancelled
19 19 Mar 2000 1:04:40 Mark Steinle 1:18:57 Debbie Gunning
18 21 Mar 1999 1:07:23 Stuart Hall 1:18:00 Jo Lodge
17 22 Mar 1998 1:06:47 Rodney Finch 1:14:31 Debbie Percival
16 23 Mar 1997 1:03:37 Gary Staines 1:12:35 Marian Sutton
15 24 Mar 1996 1:03:42 Stephen Brace 1:16:59 Paula Fudge
14 19 Mar 1995 1:07:24 Alan Shephard 1:20:25 Mandy Ayling
13 20 Mar 1994 1:06:31 Mike Gormley 1:14:05 Teresa Dyer
12 21 Mar 1993 1:05:47 William Foster 1:16:41 Alison Rose
11 22 Mar 1992 1:02:47 William Dee 1:15:42 Paula Fudge
10 24 Mar 1991 1:02:58 Christopher Robison 1:13:17 Angela Hulley
9 25 Mar 1990 1:04:57 William Dee 1:13:44 Nicola Morris
8 19 Mar 1989 1:06:01 Mike Boyle 1:14:34 Nicola Morris
7 27 Mar 1988 1:04:37 Jerry Kiernan 1:12:16 Ann Ford
6 29 Mar 1987 1:02:54 Steve Jones 1:11:44 Jill Clarke
5 23 Mar 1986 1:04:07 Roger Hackney 1:12:47 Paula Fudge
4 24 Mar 1985 1:03:50 Bernie Ford 1:12:33 Ann Ford
3 08 Apr 1984 1:05:29 Michael Hurd 1:14:52 Karen Holdsworth
2 20 Mar 1983 1:04:34 Anthony Barlow 1:15:47 Glynis Penny
1 04 Apr 1982 1:05:32 Derek Stevens 1:12:31 Paula Fudge

References

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  1. ^ a b Thomas Johnson (17 March 2018). "Fleet Half Marathon is cancelled due to snow forecast making event 'not safe to take place'". SurreyLive. SurreyLive. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
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