Record turnout at the BIG Stockport Run

BIG Stockport Run

More than 800 runners took part in this year’s BIG Stockport Run at the weekend, making it the most successful turnout in the event’s five year history.

The 10km race, first established in 2012 as an Olympic legacy event by Stockport sport and fitness provider Life Leisure, attracted 693 participants from across the UK, with Clive Fitzpatrick (Trafford Athletics Club) clocking the best overall time of 36 mins 6 secs.

Kirsty Johnson (Glossopdale Harriers) was the fastest female in 40:14.

Gavin Astin, from Heaton Moor, and Lesley Sinclair,  from Glossop, achieved times of 38:53 and 44:55 respectively to claim male and female victories in the over-50s category.

Mike Stansfield (Romiley) and Helen Todd (Heaton Chapel) took the same honours in the over-60s category.

And, showing age is no obstacle to putting on your trainers and pounding the pavement, 76 year old Murray Bryce – the event’s oldest runner – completed the course in a brilliant 48 mins and 58 secs.

Sponsored by Biffa Waste Services, with prizes provided by sports brand New Balance, this year’s event also attracted a wide range of teams, some of which were rather imaginatively named.

Vegan Runners, a national vegan running group, had their largest ever gathering at an organised event with teams from across the country taking part in the 10k challenge.

Winning the overall team category, the aptly North West-named ‘Soy Division’ took the top team spot on the day. Other vegan teams taking part included ‘The Avo-Cardios’ and ‘Good Sense of Houmous’.

The event is also a key fixture for fundraisers, which a team of 48 runners from Stepping Hill Hospital demonstrated by raising money to help develop a dementia café for patients and their families.

BIG Stockport Run
Mark Love dressed as Stuart Minion

Other local teams running in the name of charity included Gorvins Solicitors – taking part in aid of Cancer Research UK – and Pure Innovations which fielded two teams hoping to raise funds for programmes that support people with disabilities and learning difficulties in Stockport.

The race was also well-attended by fancy-dress fans, with Mark Love , 50, from Cheadle Hulme, braving the heat to complete the full 10km dressed as Stuart Minion.

Topping off a fantastic day, over 120 people also took part in a new 1km family fun run event introduced for those looking for a slightly smaller challenge and to help encourage budding young runners of the future.

Sam Barton, Community Sports Officer at Life Leisure, said: “We’d hoped for a record turnout and we got it.

“The BIG Stockport Run really is an event for all ages and abilities, from elite athletes to those taking part with friends and family in the fun run – to see so many people enjoying the whole experience was brilliant. There was a fabulous sense of community spirit.

“We’d like to thank everyone who took part and of course all our fantastic sponsors and volunteers – including the wonderful Stockport Police Cadets who worked with local residents and Life Leisure staff to marshal and support the event.

“Without these guys the BIG Stockport Run just wouldn’t be possible.”

 

O’Neill Morgan Solicitors ensured runners remained hydrated on the course with bottled water, while CafeLito on St Petersgate opened specially to provide refreshments.

Professional chip timing technology was provided by Crazy Legs Events. Decathlon helped keep kids entertained on the day with a dedicated activity area, and Olympos Sports Injury Consultation made sure runners had access to pre- and post-run massage facilities. Event entertainment and comparing was provided by Stockport’s Pure FM.