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Greater Manchester Marathon moves to new venue for 2016 race

Organisers of the ASICS Greater Manchester Marathon have confirmed that the race will move to a new venue, Emirates Old Trafford, the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club, for the 2016 race.

Organisers of the ASICS Greater Manchester Marathon have confirmed that the race will move to a new venue, Emirates Old Trafford, the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club, for the 2016 race.

The marathon – which passes through Altrincham and Timperley and takes place this year on Sunday April 10th – was based at Stretford’s Longford Park before moving to Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium for the last three years.

The finish, as well as the charity and race village, will now be located outside Emirates Old Trafford.

The new venue will also allow the finish line to double in width to 8 metres.

Action from last year's marathon as it passed through Timperley
Action from last year’s marathon as it passed through Timperley

The marathon’s start remains close to the Trafford Arch on the A56, a short walk away from the race village.

Race director Simon Hill said: “This move has been part of our long-term plans for the development and growth of the race, and due to changes in the football security environment put in place we have brought the plans forward to 2016.

“This is a positive move for the Marathon as it joins the Manchester Half Marathon at this fantastic venue, and we are looking forward to delivering a great event at the race’s new home this April.”

More action from the 2015 event
More action from the 2015 event

15,000 places are available for this year’s marathon, which was voted the UK’s Best Marathon by runners at The 2015 Running Awards for the second consecutive year.

Entries for runners are now open – visit the website for more details.

The event is organised by Xtra Mile Events, a sports events company based in Altrincham.

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