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Great North Run build-up attracts thousands | Great North Run build-up attracts thousands |
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Thousands of people descended on Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides for the opening of the Great North Run weekend. | |
The Mini and Junior Great North Runs saw 8,500 youngsters register. | The Mini and Junior Great North Runs saw 8,500 youngsters register. |
Track and field events as part of the Great North City Games saw London 2012 Olympic long jump champion Greg Rutherford competing in his final event before retirement. | |
About 57,000 entries were submitted for Sunday's Great North Run. | About 57,000 entries were submitted for Sunday's Great North Run. |
Although not all of those will take to the start line, organisers estimate the event will see the largest number of finishers in its history. | Although not all of those will take to the start line, organisers estimate the event will see the largest number of finishers in its history. |
Onlookers gathered on both banks of the River Tyne to watch the youngsters in action followed by the track and field stars. | |
Rutherford, who retires having won every major title, was third in a mixed four-athlete field. | |
He said: "It's hard to explain that moment when you realise it's the last time you'll be doing something that you've always known and loved. | |
"I was determined not to cry but it was hard, with such a wonderful occasion to go out on." | |
Other leading names taking part included double Paralympic gold medallist Jonnie Peacock, who returned to competitive action in the T44 100m following a year out. | |
He finished second in a four-man race. | |
Additionally, the Great North 5k will get under way at 17:00 BST. | Additionally, the Great North 5k will get under way at 17:00 BST. |
In Sunday's Great North Run, which sees participants complete a 13.1-mile course from Newcastle to South Shields, four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah will be bidding for a fifth-consecutive victory. | In Sunday's Great North Run, which sees participants complete a 13.1-mile course from Newcastle to South Shields, four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah will be bidding for a fifth-consecutive victory. |
The women's competition sees Kenya's 2016 champion Vivian Cheruiyot start as favourite, while Britain's David Weir is in a similar position ahead of the men's wheelchair race. | The women's competition sees Kenya's 2016 champion Vivian Cheruiyot start as favourite, while Britain's David Weir is in a similar position ahead of the men's wheelchair race. |
Former long-distance runner Kathrine Switzer will be one of four official starters of the event. | Former long-distance runner Kathrine Switzer will be one of four official starters of the event. |
She defied convention in 1967 when she became the first woman to officially register and compete in the Boston Marathon. | She defied convention in 1967 when she became the first woman to officially register and compete in the Boston Marathon. |
She also took part a visual performance celebrating the end of the Great Exhibition of the North on Friday. | She also took part a visual performance celebrating the end of the Great Exhibition of the North on Friday. |