Sun 5th Oct 2025
Provisional
Race Start Time: | 10:00 | Entry On Day: | No |
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Running Surface: | Road | Race Cut Off Time: | 3:30 hours |
Route Undulation: | Undulating | Race Town: | Bridlington |
Timing Method: | Chip | Race Location: | East Yorkshire |
Number Collection: | - | Race Entry Cost: | £25.00 |
Distance Markers: | Miles | Race Status: | Provisional |
Road Status: | Unknown | Use Headphones: | No |
Max Number: | 300 | Race Format: | 1 Lap |
Race Start Time: | 10:00 |
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Entry On Day: | No |
Running Surface: | Road |
Race Cut Off Time: | 3:30 hours |
Route Undulation: | Undulating |
Use Headphones: | No |
Timing Method: | Chip |
Race Town: | Bridlington |
Race Location: | East Yorkshire |
Number Collection: | - |
Road Status: | Unknown |
Race Entry Cost: | £25.00 |
Distance Markers: | Miles |
Race Status: | Provisional |
Max Number: | 300 |
Race Format: | 1 Lap |
Race Goodies:
Race Pacers:
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Entry Cost
Unaffiliated: £25.00
Affiliated: £23.00
Where is the race?
The race is located in Bridlington, United Kingdom.
Can I wear headphones at the Bridlington Half Marathon?
No.
Is the race still going ahead?
Provisional
Change is always possible, please contact the race organiser to confirm this at: [email protected]
What is the maximum allowed time to complete the race?
The maximum time allowed is 3:30 hours
Race Entry Information
Bridlington Half Marathon Race Entry
The website organising the Bridlington Half Marathon is https://www.bridlingtonrr.co.uk/brid%20multi.htm
Race Description:
From 2022 this is now a multi terrain 13.5 mile event. The course starts on Beaconsfield Prom on Bridlington’s north bay seafront then heads off towards Sewerby, Danes Dyke and Flamborough headland before returning to the Bridlington sea-front finish.
Before this the Bridlington Half Marathon, otherwise known as the Brid Half is run by Bridlington Road Runners who have a good reputation for putting on a good race. The course takes you along the sea front at Brid and then heads off into the countryside, via Sewerby, past Flamborough and Bempton before heading back down the very long downward stretch back to the sea-front to the finish. Whilst this is a very hilly course, it's a great race for a personal best. Many people who take part have reported a personal best and you can see the finish line from quite a way off which can be a bonus in timing your effort. There are three water stations on the course and one at the finish.
Can you wear headphones?
Under UKA Rules headphones are not allowed and non-compliance will lead to disqualification.