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Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon

Mid summer Common, Cambridge

Midsummer Common, Cambridge, CB4 1HA

Sun 8th March 2020

Organiser's Description

Since the inaugural event in 2012, the Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon has established itself as one of the UK’s biggest and most beautiful half marathons. The 2020 event is set to be the biggest and best yet and is taking place on Sunday, March 8.

Run through this historic University City and take in some of the best sites from across the City Of Cambridge including the Round Church, King’s College and the Fitzwilliam Museum.

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4 reviews

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jo

·4 years ago

Well organised and great route. This was my first time doing this event and it was very well organised. The route was great and flat. The crowds were amazing. The buses were well organised and easy to catch, The medal is amazing and the goody bad was great to.
Joel

·4 years ago

Beautiful course. A very well organised event. Great email communication from the moment I registered. The starting area was well staffed with clear signage and zoned areas for bag drop, loos, starting pens etc. Great course running through beautiful parts of the university while you still have energy. Then a big loop down to Grantchester Village and back. The efficiency of the finish line process was also excellent. Chip times text to me within minutes and a congratulations email later that day.
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Chris

·5 years ago

Could do better...... Great, mostly flat course and vocal local support spoilt by appalling organisation of the Park & Ride and roads that narrowed too much making overtaking very difficult. The Park & Ride at Trumpington Road was a shambles as I arrived as suggested at 7:30 to then wait for half an hour for another bus to arrive. By this time the queue behind me was several hundred people long and I overheard a Park & Ride employee tell a marathon helper that there was no chance that all of the people would arrive on time with only three buses serving the location and Cambridge being a effective one way system due to road closures!!
Richard

·5 years ago

Popular and busy race that lived up to expectations..

Who's In

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Aaron Blumfield

Abigail Rutterford

Adam Daish

Amanda Butler

EVANGELOS GRAMMENIATIS

Carmen González

jo bettles

Joan Tanous

Joe Crees

Joel Stubbs

Julian Berry

Kate Large

Martin Owen

Michele Piccolo

Mike Phillips

Paul Marcus

Richard Ward

Simon Murden

Simon Nicholls

Location

Mid summer Common, Cambridge

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