Get ready for an exhilarating experience at the Gloucester Half Marathon on Sunday, January 14th, 2018! This exciting event takes place in the charming city of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, featuring a brand-new course that begins in Quedgeley and winds through the picturesque villages of Haresfield and Colethrop. Participants will tackle a well-designed route consisting of an out-and-back loop of 4.25 kilometers, followed by a slightly longer loop of 8.92 kilometers. The course is predominantly flat, making it ideal for runners of all abilities, with just a few gentle inclines to keep you on your toes. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a first-timer, the Gloucester Half Marathon promises a fun and welcoming atmosphere for everyone. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to challenge yourself and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow runners in this beautiful setting!
Organiser's Description
The event is being held on a new course starting at Quedgeley, Gloucester, and going through the villages of Haresfield and Colethrop. The course is out and back to a single loop of 4.25k, followed by a loop of 8.92k, which is mainly flat with a few inclines. This event welcomes runners of all abilities.
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