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Great South Run: Race cancelled over weather concerns

S.Ramirez28 min ago
The annual Great South Run, due to take place in Portsmouth on Sunday, has been called off after rain and strong winds were forecast.

Race organisers said they had reached the decision after closely monitoring the weather conditions, which showed no sign of improving by the start time of the race.

The 23,000 runners who had been set to take part can roll their entry over into next year's event or claim a refund.

The 10-mile (16km) race had been due to start at 10.15 BST.

In a statement, the organisers said: "The forecasted winds and gusts compromise our event infrastructure, including our medical facilities at the finish and around the course.

"This combined with high tide levels, potential debris and the exposure along the seafront means that we can't guarantee the safe delivery of the event. Safety of our participants, staff and volunteers is our number one priority.

"We know how disappointing this is and we hope everyone can understand why this decision has been made."

The main annual race starts from Clarence Esplanade and takes in city landmarks, including the Historic Dockyard and Spinnaker Tower.

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