Antrim Coast Half Marathon has been added to World Athletics' Road Race Label series
This year's Antrim Coast Half Marathon added to World Athletics' series of Road Race Label Events.
Won last year by Sir Mo Farah, which will take place on August 29, it is the first time an Irish race has been included in the series.
It joins the London Marathon and the Cardiff Half Marathon as the UK's only three races on the global schedule.
Four-time Olympic champion Farah won in one hour and 27 seconds last year, with Lily Partridge the women's winner.
Farah headed the entry over a scenic course in and around Larne in last year's inaugural event which had to be confined to elite athletes because of the Covid-19 pandemic, .
Race organiser 2000 Sydney Olympian James McIlroy said this year's race promises to be an "amazing" event.
"We will have the best runners in the world running on one of the most beautiful roads in the world, whilst also welcoming the masses back," said the former 800m star.
"We also should be in a position to welcome the American and African competitors confirmed for last year's race but unfortunately due to restrictions were not able to travel."
Other cities to have a race on the Road Race Label Events calendar include Dubai, Tokyo, Istanbul, Barcelona, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires.
posted Thursday January 21st
by Athletics