Brighton Half Marathon returns this Sunday – all you need to know
This year’s event was postponed from its usual slot in February due to the pandemic, and the organisers said they wanted to thank all the runners, charities and sponsors for their continued support during this difficult year.
The 13.1 mile race starts for runners at 9am on Madeira Drive before winding its way around some of Brighton’s most iconic sites including the Palace Pier, The Grand Brighton, The Royal Pavilion, The West Pier, Brighton Marina, and the colourful Hove beach huts.
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Hide AdThe Brighton Half Marathon race is organised by Brighton-based charity The Sussex Beacon, which provides specialist support and care for people living with HIV. Services are run from the charity’s centre in Brighton where there is a 10-bed inpatient unit, therapy rooms and larger rooms for group work as well as a landscaped garden.
The charity helps hundreds of people living with HIV in Sussex and the race is the charity’s largest annual event.
Other charity partners include Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice near Arundel and national charities Macmillan and Alzheimer’s Society.
Bill Puddicombe, executive director at The Sussex Beacon, said: “Brighton Half Marathon is the main fundraising event for The Sussex Beacon, but we also raise money for over 30 other charities, so being able to stage the event this year in October is really important. The last 18 months have been so difficult for everyone. We really want to thank all of the runners, volunteers, and the people of Brighton for their loyalty to the event and their support. The race will be a little different this year, but we are just so happy to be back and can’t wait welcome all the runners on Sunday.”
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Hide AdThousands of people will be taking part in the half marathon. Among those will be father and daughter Will and Jess Pole.
Will, 51, used to live in Brighton and is excited to be returning. He said: “We are the most unlikely of runners, we took up running over lockdown when the gym closed and my daughter Jess persuaded me to give it a go. She is the organised one so she has had me up every morning in all weathers. I have never been a morning person so it has been quite an experience.
“We decided to run the Brighton Half and raise money for the Sussex Beacon as Jess watched the Channel 4 show, It’s A Sin this year and learned about the HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s for the first time. My wife and I used to live in Brighton so I am really looking forward to showing Jess all the sights!”
To sponsor Will or Jess, visit justgiving.com/fundraising/will-pole2 and justgiving.com/fundraising/jess-poleRace day key timings
6.30am: Park & Ride sites opens
7am: Race village and help desk opens
7.15am: Baggage facility opens
7.15am: Road closures start
9am: Race starts
11am: Elite winners’ presentations
2pm: Race site closes
Road closures
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Hide AdIn order for the Brighton Half Marathon to be safe for everyone involved we need to close some roads.
The following roads will be closed (timings are approximations only):
02:00-19:00 – Madeira Drive
07:30-12:00 – Old Steine, Marlborough Place, Gloucester Place, Grand Parade, Pavilion Parade, Richmond Terrace, St Peter’s Place
07:30-11:45 – Marine Parade, Marine Drive
07:30-13:30 – Kings Road to West Street (Westbound & Eastbound lanes)
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Hide Ad07:30–13:00 – Kings Road, Kingsway (Westbound lane only), Grand Avenue
Wherever possible, alternate routes will be advised and signed on the day of the event. All the road closures will be staffed by event stewards. Other roads adjacent to these roads may
be affected. All closure points will be marshalled.
The Route
Miles 1-3
Starting on Madeira Drive, you’ll turn right at the Sea Life Centre, towards Ovingdean, passing regal Royal and Lewes Crescent architecture on your left. Continuing on Marine
Drive and the bracing cliff tops, the race will head towards Roedean School, where a sharp turn on the road before Roedean Road will bring you back west towards Brighton, enjoying
wonderful cliff top and panoramic city views.
Miles 3-7
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Hide AdPicking up the pace as you run past the iconic blue railings on Marine Parade, spot Brighton Palace Pier on your left. At Aquarium Roundabout the race heads north, past the grandeur
of the Royal Pavilion towards the majesty of St Peter’s Church. Carrying on you’ll loop around The Level before you head south back down Grand Parade to the Old Steine before turning right onto Grand Junction Road. In mile 7 you’ll hit The Grand Brighton, the city’s iconic seafront hotel. The course heads towards Hove next, and you’ll be able to spot the West Pier on the horizon, plus the British Airways i360.
Miles 7-13.1
Once past the two piers, you will head into Hove along the Kings Road with the majestic cream regency architecture on your right and the sea on your left. At the Bandstand you’ll run round Bedford Square before carrying on along the seafront where you’ll run up Grand Avenue and back down to the Queen Victoria statue. Past the King Alfred Leisure Centre,
you will run to Hove Lagoon before turning left onto the seafront. A great two mile run past the colourful beach huts of Hove will bring you back to the Peace Statue, where the race re-
joins the road for the last dash to the finish on Madeira Drive.
The 2022 event will be held on Sunday, February 27, 2022 and registration is now open at https://www.brightonhalfmarathon.com/2022.