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Join over 3000 runners for the 40th Hastings Half Marathon!
Course overview:
Whilst the race enjoys a hilly course, runners are rewarded with plenty of music and entertainment throughout, and a downhill second half towards a pretty seaside finish. Runners have been hitting the tarmac to enjoy this race for almost forty years - it's steeped in local history and grown to be a firm favourite in the racing calendar. If you're looking for an inspiring challenge, perfectly placed for Spring time marathon training - or even just a very special racing experience in its own right - and an enjoyable day out for the family then The Hastings Half Marathon is the racing delight you've been looking for.
The Hastings Half Marathon is the perfect mix and caters for both elite and amateur runners, so anyone can come and take part and make a great day out of it.
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