Great South Run cancelled because of expected bad weather

Storm Ashley is forecast to bring strong winds

Author: Jonny FreemanPublished 19th Oct 2024

The Great South Run has been cancelled last minute because of expected bad weather.

The 10-mile route takes participants along the coast in Southsea in Portsmouth.

But those behind the event say the expected gusts and rain brought by Storm Ashley means it won't be safe for runners to take part.

The event's organisers have issued this statement:

"We’re really sorry to confirm that this year's Great South Run (10 miles), scheduled to take place on Sunday 20 October, has been cancelled due to the forecasted high winds and rain.

"We’ve been closely monitoring the weather conditions and unfortunately they haven't improved to a point where we can safely stage Sunday’s event.

"The forecasted winds and gusts compromise our event infrastructure including our medical facilities at the finish and around the course. This combined with high tide levels, potential debris, and the exposure along the seafront mean that we can’t guarantee the safe delivery of the event. Safety of our participants, staff and volunteers is our number one priority.

"We haven’t taken this decision lightly and have been liaising closely with the Met Office, medical & safety teams, local authorities and key stakeholders throughout the week to make the best informed decision.

"We will be in touch with all participants next week with more details about how you can roll your entry over into next year’s event, or claim a refund in line with our terms and conditions. Next year’s Great South Run (10 miles) is scheduled to take place on Sunday 19 October 2025.

"We know how disappointing this is and we hope you can understand why this decision has been made. Thank you for your patience and understanding."

Anyone affected is being told they will be contacted in due course about refunds.

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