What's New At This Year's Great Manchester Run?
The Madchester Zone, Après Run afterparty and supersoakers are just a few of the extras you can expect this year...
Great just got greater at the Great Manchester Run. The 10K and half marathon distances have been popular with local runners of all ages and abilities for almost two decades, but organisers are pulling out all of the stops to make sure this year will be the best yet.
New for 2022, runners can look forward to a live, start line DJ, pumping out a high energy set to help them find their groove for the challenge ahead.
Timed pacers, there to make sure runners have the best possible chance of smashing out a personal best, will be powered by music, blasting out tunes all along the course to keep motivation high.
The Run Thru Madchester Zone, a brand-new on-course entertainment area, will be 50 meters of madness, complete with a wall of sound, power up boards and super soakers.
As they cross the line this year, runners will also have the chance to enjoy an Après Run zone for the very first time. Billed as the perfect place for post-race celebrations, the afterparty will feature more great music as well as food and drink stalls.
All of this is in addition to the unforgettable Great Manchester Run experience that runners know and love, including more than 20 on course music and entertainment zones.
Here's a flavour of what to expect:
People’s Playlist: Power through this section with tunes chosen by the people of Manchester – guilty pleasures and Manc anthems galore! This is your playlist for your run
Pump It UP and Beats Boost zones: Pump It UP and Beats Boost will get your legs pumping that little bit quicker to the finish line. Powered by awesome DJ Trucks, expect motivation levels to skyrocket.
Hacienda: Organisers are bringing the party back to give you that much needed boost just as the finish comes into view. With a Hacienda inspired playlist, a massive sound system and disco lights, let's see those hands up until you’re right across the finish line.
Bands On The Run: Some of the very best bands have been lined up as have local musical artists to provide the soundtrack to your run. From Conundrum to the wonderful Halle Youth Ensemble – they’ll have you bopping, clapping & singing as you run past.
Charity Cheering Points: Loud cheering, clapping and hollering your name – the charity cheering buses provide instant motivation and inspiration for runners. This year there are 5 charity cheering buses on the course with wonderful supporters representing Cancer Research UK, Alzheimer’s Society, Manchester Foundation Trust, Macmillan Cancer Support and The Christie.
There is still time to join Great Manchester Run (Sunday 22 May) for an inclusive celebration of Mancunian running, with music blazing, crowds buzzing, legs pumping and fists bumping. Starting and finishing in the heart of the city, the route passes iconic landmarks including Old Trafford, Etihad and the Imperial War Museum.
The UK’s biggest 10K features an impressive elite field, including running legend Sir Mo Farah and will be shown live on BBC.
Image and video courtesy: Great Run Company.