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2022 London The Big Half Marathon Recap: Strong Wins by Mo Farah and Eilish McColgan highlight The Big Half

Stuart Weirby Stuart Weir
September 27, 2022
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Mo Farah takes THE BIG HALF in 61.49 today, 4 September 2022, photo by THE BIG HALF

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Yes, this race was run on 4 September 2022. Somehow, I missed this one, and I wanted you to see it the week before the London Marathon. My apologies to Stuart Weir, who provided this piece before a couple well earned weeks of relaxation. 

Sir Mo Farah won the men’s race, and Eilish McColgan won the women’s race. Nice to see Charlotte Purdue run well after COVID totally made the Eugene WC a nightmare for Charlotte.

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Sir Mo Farah returned to fantastic form by winning The Big Half 2022, while Eilish McColgan continued her sensational summer by smashing the course record to win the elite women’s race.

Sir Mo was in the leading pack from the beginning before surging away at around the 49-minute mark, coming home at 61:49 and becoming the first man to triumph three times on the course. “It’s nice to make history,” Farah said. “I love London, and I love coming back out here. There was massive support.”

The start of THE BIG HALF, London, 4 September 2022, photo by THE BIG HALF

Meanwhile, David Weir also broke the men’s wheelchair course record on route to victory, while Eden Rainbow-Cooper equalled the course record as winner of the women’s wheelchair race.

Today’s victory bodes well for Farah’s imminent return to the full marathon distance at the TCS London Marathon on Sunday 2 October: “I’m really looking forward to it – it’s going to be a great race, no matter what happens.”

Jack Rowe takes second in THE BIG HALF, photo by THE BIG HALF.

Last year’s runner-up Jack Rowe came in second again in 62:04, while 2021 victor Jake Smith was third in 62:10.

In the elite women’s race, McColgan led from the start – topping an incredible season during which she ran seven races in 30 days, picking up four medals in the process, including 10,000m gold at the Commonwealth Games. Her time of 67:35 smashes last year’s winner Charlotte Purdue’s course record of 69:51.

At the end of a most excellent summer campaign, Eilish McColgan takes THE BIG HALF, a photo by The BIG HALF.

McColgan said: “It was a tough effort after a long season – my best is 66:26, but that’s on the most perfect flat course. So to run 67:35 today and break the course record, I can’t ask for any more than that.”

Charlotte Purdue took second in The BIG HALF on 4 September 2022, photo by THE BIG HALF.

Purdue had been looking for her fourth win in the event but had to settle for second place in 70:15, while previous two-time runner-up Samantha Harrison was third this year in 70:22.

Rob Weir takes THE BIG HALF today, 4 September 2022, in London, photo by THE BIG HALF.

Ten years since he won four gold medals at London 2012, David Weir put the disappointment of his Commonwealth Games puncture behind him, winning the men’s elite wheelchair race and setting a new course record of 47:18.

Weir said: “That felt good – nice to be back on the roads after the Commonwealth Games. I was so surprised how good London’s roads were, which is good for the marathon in a few weeks’ time.”

He was followed by Danny Sidbury in 47:20, while Johnboy Smith didn’t quite match his Commonwealth gold success, coming in third in 50:35.

Eden Rainbow-Cooper won the Women’s Wheelchair at the BIG HALF, photo by THE BIG HALF

Elite women wheelchair favourite Eden Rainbow-Cooper was also in fine form – equalling the great Manuela Schär’s course record of 56:39 and taking the win: “It feels really, really awesome! The course record wasn’t on my mind today – I just wanted to come out and see how far I could go. So I’m very excited and happy to have equalled it.”

Rainbow-Cooper was followed by Claudia Burrough – who went one better this year after coming third in 2021 – in 70:54, while last year’s runner-up Martyna Snopek took third place in 78:38.

 

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    Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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