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More than 12,000 people to take to the streets as new chapter begins for GetPRO Bath Half 

Top British distance runners to compete as event is also the official British Athletics trial race for World Road Running Championships Half Marathon 

New to the event in 2025 is the inclusion of British Athletics trial races for the World Road Running Championships Half Marathon, which has attracted some of the country’s best endurance athletes to Bath.

Among the talent taking part is triathlon superstar Jonny Brownlee, plus Jess Warner-Judd and Jake Smith who are among the fastest Brits to ever run the half marathon distance. Warner-Judd is the fourth fastest British woman in history, while Smith is the fifth quickest male. 

Around 12,000 people are predicted to take part in the sold-out event, with the first participants setting off at 10:30 from Royal Victoria Park. The two-lap route heads west along the north of the River Avon, hugging the river on the south side and looping back towards the city at Great Pulteney Street. Participants will run back past Royal Victoria Park for the second lap, before finishing on Royal Avenue just past the historic Royal Crescent. 

The Official Starter of the event will be Karolina Pakenaite, a student at the University of Bath, who will also take on the 13.1 miles. Karolina, who has Usher syndrome – a rare degenerative genetic condition affecting sight, hearing, and sometimes balance – will attempt next year to become the first deaf-blind person to climb Mount Everest. 

Also new for this year is a family-friendly curtain-raiser to the main event – the GetPRO Bath Miles presented by Bath College. On Saturday 15 March, people of all ages and abilities will enjoy running, walking, jogging or wheeling around a one-mile route in the grounds of Royal Victoria Park. Groups of under-11 and under-14 girls will get the event underway at 10:45, followed by under 11 and under-14 boys. Concluding the day are two family waves, at 11:30 and 12:00. There will be activities on offer throughout the day on Middle Common in the park, provided by Bath College. These include face painting, circus skills and other free family-friendly activities. The Event Village opens at 9:30 and closes at 15:00. 

Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events, said: “The GetPRO Bath Half is one of the UK’s best mass participation events. It has a long history of inspiring people to be active, raising millions of pounds for charity and showcasing the incredible city of Bath. We’re proud to be the new organisers of the event and are looking forward to welcoming more than 12,000 participants, many of whom will be raising vital funds for charities in the Bath and North Somerset area and across the UK.   

“New for this year is the GetPRO Bath Miles presented by Bath College, offering events for all ages and abilities while the British Athletics trial race will provide spectators around the city the chance to see some of the best distance athletes in the country and one of our great Olympic triathlon gold medallists in Jonny Brownlee.” 

In addition to Brownlee and Smith, the elite men’s race also features multiple Welsh cross-country champion Dewi Griffiths while the elite women’s race features Abbie Donnelly, sixth in the 2024 European Championships Half Marathon, Lily Partridge, the UK’s eighth-fastest female marathoner of all time, and Bath's very own Anna Domville, who will be running on her home roads.  

The top two male and top two female athletes at the GetPRO Bath Half will be selected to represent Great Britain in the half marathon at the 2025 World Athletics Road Running Championships (date and location TBC) provided they are eligible for selection and have achieved the UK Athletics qualifying time. 

The 2025 GetPRO Bath Half is being organised by London Marathon Events in conjunction with Run 4 Wales. 

Elite fields

First name 

Surname 

PB over Half Marathon distance (year set) 

Men 

Jake 

Smith 

60:31 (2020) 

Dewi  

Griffiths 

61:33 (2017) 

Omar  

Ahmed 

62:14 (2021) 

Norman 

Shreeve 

64:18 (2024) 

Peter 

Le Grice 

64:21 (2019) 

Matt 

Sharp 

64:27 (2023) 

Joshua 

Grace 

64:27 (2019) 

Alexander 

Lawrence 

64:53 (2023) 

Sam 

Bramwell 

65:05 (2024) 

Lawrence 

McCourt 

65:26 (2025) 

Carl 

Avery 

65:27 (2024) 

Alex 

Milne 

66:08 (2020) 

Joe  

Arundel 

66:41 (2024) 

Dominic 

Nolan 

66:45 (2023) 

Joshua 

Rowe 

68:59 (2024) 

Jamie 

Dee 

69:49 (2024) 

Ben 

Bradley 

69:51 (2018) 

Jonathan 

Brownlee 

 

Jason 

Hall 

 

Kidane 

Tadesse 

 

Women 

Jessica 

Warner-Judd 

67:06 (2024) 

Abbie 

Donnelly 

69:05 (2024) 

Natasha 

Phillips 

70:18 (2024) 

Lily 

Partridge 

70:27 (2025) 

Katy 

Wood 

72:17 (2024) 

Annabel 

Gummow 

72:57 (2025) 

Olivia 

Tsim 

73:38 (2022) 

Charlotte 

Taylor 

74:21 (2024) 

Jessica 

Craig 

74:29 (2023) 

Anna  

Domville 

74:52 (2024) 

Rosie 

Hamilton-James 

75:05 (2025) 

Deborah 

Bruce 

76:37 (2024) 

Jessica 

Gibbon