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More than two hundred charities had runners in the event and this demand has led to an increase from 3, to 5, in the number of places being offered to charities in The race information has been found on the official website of the event or through publicly available sources. Always refer to the official website the latest race information. Please let us know if any data is wrong or missing, by emailing us. You have already subscribed to our newsletter!

Terms of service. Privacy policy. Cookie policy. Log in with Facebook. Log In Forgot your password? Don't have an account? Become a member. Create your free account now by choosing a password! Username :. Notify me! Brighton Marathon runners almost went the extra mile, after race organisers revealed the course was too long. Sunday's However, race organisers later said there had been a mistake with the course measurement that meant it was more than a third of a mile too long.

In a statement on Facebook, they said: "We would like to apologise to our marathon participants that the course today has measured m too long. In the men's event, Neil McClements overtook the then leader Ollie Garrod metres before the finish line. Verity Hopkins was the fastest woman, with a finishing time of two hours and 52 minutes.

The overall winner was Neil McClements, who won with a time of It is not the first time a similar running event in the city has been hit by controversy. In it was revealed that the Brighton half marathon had been m short since , leading to calls for a full refund from some runners. Brighton Marathon runners go the extra distance after course measurement mix-up Organisers apologise after participants are forced to run an extra half a kilometre.

Brighton Marathon's statement on Twitter said: "We would like to apologise to our marathon participants that the course today has measured m too long. The event, which has taken place since , begins in Preston Park, then snakes its way through the city before finishing on the seafront.

Organisers said the first man to finish was Neil McClements, with a time of , with Ollie Garrod coming in second and Mark Innocenti in third. Congratulations to Neil McClements, our men's marathon winner with a time of Ollie Garrod coming in second and Mark Innocenti in third.



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