Falkirk Half Marathon: Disappointed runners as event postponed days before it was due to be held

A last-minute call off has left hundreds of disappointed runners who were due to take part in a popular half marathon.
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The Falkirk event was due to take place this Sunday, November 19 with up to 1500 athletes of all abilities heading out on the course from the Falkirk Stadium, past Callendar House and heading to the Falkirk Wheel and back past the Helix Park and Kelpies.

However, on Wednesday race organiser Adam Newton of Welsh-based Run Afan sent an email to competitors saying the event was being postponed due to ill health.

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Speaking to the Falkirk Herald, Mr Newton said he had tonsillitis and head of operations Lucy Driscoll had been rushed to hospital on Tuesday with appendicitis.

Runners pass Callendar House during last year's inaugural Falkirk Half Marathon. Pic: Michael GillenRunners pass Callendar House during last year's inaugural Falkirk Half Marathon. Pic: Michael Gillen
Runners pass Callendar House during last year's inaugural Falkirk Half Marathon. Pic: Michael Gillen

He said: “We are bitterly disappointed that we have had to postpone at the last minute but it would be impossible for the event to go ahead without either of us there. We do have people on the ground in Falkirk who help us but events such as this always need our input.

"We understand that people will be gutted – as are we. This was probably the last big half marathon of the year in Scotland and we fully understand that people have been training hard, as well as a lot of clubs attending and people hoping to meet up.

"But we look forward to hosting the event at a date early in 2024.”

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The event had originally been organised by Tough Runner UK Ltd who organised the inaugural half marathon last year in Falkirk.

However, in September this business, based in Swansea, was wound up.

The event organisation was then taken on by Run Afan Forest Ltd which also has Mr Newton as a director.

It posted on social media: “Run Afan Forest has taken over all races from Tough Runner UK and all events will proceed as normal. All entries will be honoured with no changes.”

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Entry for the Falkirk Half Marathon had been £25 for early entries and then became £39.

The Falkirk Herald has been contacted by some runners who said they had been told there would be no refunds if runners did not want to wait to take part in the 2024 event.

But one of those who was due to compete has set up a virtual event and is encouraging runners to take part.

Gordon McKay had put in months of training and was planning to run to raise funds for Blood Cancer UK.

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He said: “For those like myself who were due to run the Falkirk Half Marathon this weekend, it is such disappointing news to find out with less than four days to go that the event has been postponed.

"I'm sure we've all trained so hard for this and were as ready as we could be.

"For those that still want to run virtually this weekend, I've created this events page so we can still record our run and share in each other's success.”

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