Famous half-marathon from Newcastle to South Shields celebrates landmark edition in 2020
The general entry ballot for the world’s biggest half-marathon, the Great North Run, is now open.
The famous event will add another milestone to its rich history when it is staged for the 40th time on Sunday September 13, having been the first event of its kind to welcome home one million finishers back in 2014.
First staged in 1981 with 12,000 runners, the iconic half-marathon has grown to now accept 57,000 entries, with over 200,000 supporters estimated to line the route which takes runners from the centre of Newcastle to the coast line of South Shields.
Organisers say the 40th Great North Run – GNR40 – will be a celebration of the landmark staging and the people and places that have made the event great, with the race again set to be broadcast live on BBC television for four hours.
Last year saw four-time Olympic track gold medallist Mo Farah continue his winning streak with a sixth consecutive victory, while Brigid Kosgei – who would go on to break the marathon world record in Chicago – became the fastest ever female over the half-marathon distance, clocking 64:28.
In 2020, a series of activities and experiences are planned to celebrate the 40th staging, including a specially commissioned film charting the history of the event.
The Great North 5km will also take place and the Junior and Mini Great North Run will again transform the NewcastleGateshead Quayside into a sea of runners.
Runners can register for the Great North Run ballot at www.greatrun.org/north. The ballot will close at 9pm on Sunday February 9.