Falmouth Half Marathon results are in as event sees nearly 600 runners take part

By Joseph Macey

17th Mar 2022 | Local News

The Falmouth Half Marathon course record still stands following Sunday's race which saw nearly 600 runners compete.

The sun shone as runners arrived in the town for Run Falmouth Half Marathon.

The 13.1 mile event, saw runners arrive at Ships and Castles, the new Race HQ.

599 people took to the start line of the half marathon, which is the 4th race in the 2022 Cornwall Glass sponsored Cornwall Road Running Grand Prix Series.

Winners were:

Male

1) Tom Morton – Mile High -1:16:21

2) Steven Reynolds – Truro Running Club – 1:19:15

3) Jonny Dry – Cornwall AC – 1:19:51

Female

1) Amy Sole – Cornwall AC – 1:32:12

2) Joanna Temple – Truro Running Club – 1:34:38

3) Anna Jenkins – Unaffiliated – 1:35:19

A spokesperson for the Falmouth Half marathon added:

"Thanks to all staff and volunteers who helped on the day and to the Falmouth Road Runners who organise this event jointly with Cornwall Hospice Care. A special thank you goes to Lesley Pallett, Massage Therapist who was able to support runners after the event. Also, thanks to Cornwall & Devon 4×4 and Omega Medical who attended the event."

The course record of 1.14.28, set by Colin Snook of Cornwall AC in 2019, still stands.

Click here to see all the results.

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