Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the Bristol Half Marathon organised by findarace.com on Sunday 13th September 2015. This iconic road race is celebrating its 27th year and is known for attracting top GB athletes. The fast sea-level course starts in Bristol's picturesque Harbourside, offering runners stunning views of the old city, Avon Gorge, and Brunel's famous Suspension Bridge. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of this prestigious event in the beautiful City of Bristol. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a beginner, this half marathon is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic city. Sign up now and get ready to conquer the streets of Bristol in style!
Organiser's Description
One of the UK's leading road races, now in its 27th year. The event has an established national reputation attracting some of the top GB athletes. A fast sea-level course starting in Bristol's historic Harbourside and taking in scenic views of the old city, Avon Gorge and Brunel's famous Suspension Bridge.
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