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The Perkins Great Eastern Run is a running event that takes place every year in Peterborough, United Kingdom, generally in mid-October. The event returned in 2006 after a 10-year absence and is rapidly gaining popularity. Currently, there are three races in the whole event: Half Marathon – A race which winds its way through the city's streets Fun run – A 4 km run which starts and finishes at the same place as the half marathon Wheelchair Race – This follows the same route as the half marathon Despite its name, the Great Eastern Run is not a part of the Great Run series of events, which includes the Great North Run. ==History of the Event== The first Great Eastern Run took place in 1982, boasting only a half marathon. The event was much less popular and well-known than it is today. This format existed for well over a decade, until 1996, when the half marathon vanished and was replaced with two different events: A 10km run around the East of England Showground and a shorter race known as the Arthur Bowden 5.〔("Taylor glad she didn't pack in" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 5 May 2005.〕 With so few events, the Run became less and less popular and gradually deteriorated into almost nothing. However, the Great Eastern Run was relaunched in 2006 with the half marathon returning as the main event, much to the delight of keen runners across the country. Roughly 3,000 runners took part in the whole event.〔("Great Eastern Run to return" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 15 December 2006.〕 A prize list totalling to roughly £11,000 was announced, taking the race into the top five in the country for total prize money.〔("Great Eastern Run aims for the stars" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 23 February 2006.〕 Perkins Engines announced that they would sponsor the 2006 race – the deal has been so successful that the company still sponsors the Great Eastern Run today.〔("Great Eastern Run set to be greater in 2008" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 14 February 2008.〕 At the 2006 England Athletics East Region Awards, the Great Eastern Run's committee (consisting of Peterborough City Council, Perkins Engines and local running clubs) won the Athletics Partnership of the Year Award.〔("Award boost for the Great Eastern Run" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 4 October 2007.〕 Due to the success of the 2006 event, the Great Eastern Run took place again in 2007, with well over 3,000 runners taking part. 2,285 people managed to complete the half marathon.〔("Great Eastern Run set to be greater in 2008" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 14 February 2008.〕 The number of entrants for the event increased by 20%, with the number of fun runners almost doubling.〔("Great Eastern Run set to be greater in 2008" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 14 February 2008.〕 In a poll of the readers of Runner's World magazine, the Great Eastern Run achieved a top 50 rating out of 736 races across the United Kingdom.〔("Great Eastern Run set to be greater in 2008" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 14 February 2008.〕 The 2008 event again saw an increase in the number of entrants, with approximately 4,450 runners taking to the streets of Peterborough.〔Ogden, Julia. ("Peterborough getting ready for the Great Eastern Run 2009" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 9 October 2009.〕 Roughly 3,480 runners took part in the half marathon of the 2009 event, with about 1,300 people competing in the fun run.〔("Perkins Great Eastern Run 2009 hailed as a success" ), ''Perkins Engines'', Peterborough, 8 March 2010.〕 For the first time, the fun run was chip timed and was advertised as being 4 km in length (in previous years it had been advertised as 5 km). All three races were started by Barry Fry, the director of football at Peterborough United.〔("Barry Fry to kick off the Great Eastern Run" ), ''Peterborough City Council'', Peterborough, 21 September 2009.〕 The 2010 event was unique because it took place at a time and date consisting purely of the number 10. The half marathon started at 10 seconds past 10:10, with the date being 10/10/10. Record numbers of runners took part, though the event was overshadowed by the deaths of two runners in the half marathon. Detective Constable Rob Davys collapsed during the race and was taken to Peterborough District Hospital. Despite the efforts of paramedics, he was later pronounced dead. A local runner named Matthew Ward (also a local teacher) also collapsed shortly after the race – he too was pronounced dead at the hospital. These were the first fatalities in the Great Eastern Run since the event was relaunched in 2006. The high temperatures meant that in total, 15 people required medical attention.〔("Two men die in Peterborough half marathon" ), ''BBC News'', Peterborough, 11 October 2010.〕〔Beacock, Kirsten. ("Two tragic deaths at Great Eastern Run" ), ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'', Peterborough, 11 October 2010.〕 The 2011 was another record year with over 4,100 entering the Perkins Great Eastern Run. The winner, Edwin Kiptoo, completed the flat course in 62mins 28sec. Liz Yelling created a record by being the quickest woman, completing the course in 72mins 14secs. In 2012 the Perkins Great Eastern Run, took place on 14 October and was one of only five runbritain Grand Prix races as well as being a UK Championship race. In 2013 the Perkins Great Eastern Run, which takes place on 13 October, hopes to reach a record 7000 entries. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Great Eastern Run」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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