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Thousands of runners start the Cardiff Half Marathon | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Thousands of runners are pounding the streets of the capital as the Cardiff Half Marathon gets underway. | |
About 21,000 runners are believed to be taking part in the annual 13.1-mile race, which was started by former world champion hurdler Colin Jackson. | |
There are extensive road closures throughout the city and some will remain shut for most of the day. | |
Organisers want to see the race overtake the Great North Run to become Britain's biggest race of its kind. | Organisers want to see the race overtake the Great North Run to become Britain's biggest race of its kind. |
The elite athletes started the race at 09:00 BST before fun runners passed the start line outside Cardiff Castle. | |
Runners from all over the world come to Cardiff to take part in the half marathon - Kenya's Loitarakwai Lengurisi won the 2013 race in a course record time of 61:51. | |
The women's race was won by fellow Kenyan Purity Kimetto. | The women's race was won by fellow Kenyan Purity Kimetto. |
There are 2,000 more runners this year compared to 2013 and it is hoped the 2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in the city will provide another boost for Cardiff's racing reputation. | There are 2,000 more runners this year compared to 2013 and it is hoped the 2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in the city will provide another boost for Cardiff's racing reputation. |
Mo Farah is one of the big names being targeted to take part in the competition. | Mo Farah is one of the big names being targeted to take part in the competition. |
The 2014 half marathon started outside the castle and the course heads through Riverside, Grangetown and Llandough. | |
Runners will then head back towards the city through Penarth and over the barrage before racing up Lloyd George Avenue and into Roath via Richmond Road and Albany Road. | Runners will then head back towards the city through Penarth and over the barrage before racing up Lloyd George Avenue and into Roath via Richmond Road and Albany Road. |
The course then heads towards the north of the city, looping around Roath Park Lake before the last leg of the race sees runners come down Fairoak Road and Cathays Terrace, reaching the finishing line outside the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama on North Road. | The course then heads towards the north of the city, looping around Roath Park Lake before the last leg of the race sees runners come down Fairoak Road and Cathays Terrace, reaching the finishing line outside the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama on North Road. |
Castle Street and North Road closed at 04:00 BST on Sunday and will remain shut for most of the day but most roads on the route closed from 08:00 BST. | |
Road closures are done on a rolling basis and re-openings will depend on the time it takes for the runners to clear of each area. | Road closures are done on a rolling basis and re-openings will depend on the time it takes for the runners to clear of each area. |
Roads will re-open as the race progresses with the last one due at about 14:00 BST. | Roads will re-open as the race progresses with the last one due at about 14:00 BST. |