There are still five months to go until the Vitality Bath Half Marathon (Vitality BATHALF) returns for the 34th year, but with entries coming in at over 800 a week, it’s likely to sell out soon.
The race, which takes place on Sunday 1st March has sold out every year since 2000.
Andrew Taylor, Race Director from Running High said: “I’m really pleased that the race continues to be so popular with runners considering the number of new events that keep popping up all over the UK.
“Entries are coming in extremely fast this year which is fantastic, but we urge those considering running next year to-do so quickly to avoid being disappointed.”
The Vitality BATHALF sees 15,000 runners flock from all corners of the UK and abroad to take part in the long standing event each year.
A high proportion of runners are repeat entrants from previous years, but the race also attracts strong interest from new entrants looking for a once in a lifetime challenge and Vitality BATHALF first timers.
Christopher Steele, 54 from Frome, has been running for 30 years and has taken part in almost every Vitality BATHALF since its inception.
Christopher said: “The Bath Half is my local half marathon and every year I really enjoy taking part. There are a few reasons that I keep coming back: the course is nice and flat; the organisation is brilliant; and the race day atmosphere is fantastic.”
Andrew said: “We particularly appreciate the loyalty of our core BATHALF ‘regulars’ like Christopher who play a key part in the continuing popularity of the event.”
When general entries have sold out the only way to enter will be through reserved charity places or through the Corporate Challenge for business teams.
Runners can sign up to the race through one of this year’s featured charities which are: Teenage Cancer Trust; Jamie’s Farm; Bath Rugby Foundation; the RUH Forever Friends Appeal: and Laureus Sport for Good Foundation or via one of the 90+ other official race charities.
Mel Taylor, Charity Director at Running High said: “The quick take up of our general public entries this year is also having a knock on effect on the rate that our charities’ places are selling.
“Every year, we see thousands of runners dedicating their run to one of our many official charities which is fantastic, but it means that each year, charity places are snapped up faster, so for those thinking of running for charity in next year’s race, now is the time to get involved”.
To enter in one of the remaining places in the Vitality BATHALF, go to www.bathhalf.co.uk.