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Jenna Campbell

Great Manchester Run 2023 start time, road closures, route and all you need to know

The Great Manchester Run returns to the city this weekend, with thousands of runners taking on the 10k and half marathon events. Manchester’s original running event takes place on Sunday, May 21, with start times staggered throughout the day.

2023 marks the 20th anniversary and there will be live entertainment zones at every turn to mark the occasion. A Junior and Mini Great Manchester Run will also take part at the Etihad Campus.

Olympic legend Sir Mo Farah will also race in the Great Manchester Run this weekend. The four-time gold medallist, who took part in the event last year, will retire from elite competition after the AJ Bell Great North Run in September.

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Established in 2003, the run is known for being Europe’s biggest 10km race, and will be broadcast on the BBC throughout the day. Thousands will also turn out to offer their support to those taking part and soak up the atmosphere.

Several roads within the city will be affected and road closures and traffic diversion plans will be in operation on the day. Keep reading to find out all you need to know about the Great Manchester Run 2023.

What Route does the Great Manchester take?

The 10k and half marathon course take two different routes - with the half marathon an extra 6.9 miles.

The 10k route starts off on Portland Street just near the junction with Oxford Road, and continues down onto the A56 towards Old Trafford - taking in Manchester United’s ground - before heading back towards Deansgate. The finish line is on Great Bridgewater Street.

The Half Marathon route (Great Manchester Run)

The half marathon starts and continues along the same route as the 10k, until turning onto the Mancunian Way and continuing all the way up to Etihad Stadium before joining the 10k route back down past Old Trafford and back up to Deansgate.

What are the timings for the Great Manchester Run 2023?

This year, the 10k and half marathon will commence on Sunday May 21, 2023.

Here is the current timetable on the day:

  • 7.30am - Event site opens

  • 8am - Half Marathon assembly point

  • 8.20am - Half Marathon warm-up

  • 8.27am V1 Half Marathon wave start

  • 8.30am Half Marathon orange wave start

  • 8.47am - Half Marathon red wave start

  • 9.04am - Elite Wheelchair (10k) race start

  • 9.30am - Junior Great Manchester Run Start

  • 10.25am - Mini Great Manchester Run Start

  • 10.45am 10k Orange, Red & Green wave assembly point

  • 11.15am - Elite Women Start

  • 11.18 10K Orange, Red & Green Wave Warm up

  • 11.30am - 10k Elite Men & Orange wave start

  • 11.49am - 10k Red Wave Start

  • 11.53am - 10K Green Wave Start

  • 12.10pm - 10k Pink & Purple wave assembly point

  • 12.25pm - 10k Pink & Purple warm up

  • 12.54pm - 10k Pink Wave start

Where are the assembly points and baggage areas?

The Great Manchester Run returns to the city centre this weekend (Manchester Evening News)

The half marathon and 10K orange wave and 10k pink wave access the assembly area via Princess Street. The Half Marathon red wave, 10k green wave and 10k purple wave can access the assembly point by Charlotte Street.

There are two separate baggage area, open from 7.20am. All half marathon baggage, 10k orange, 19k red, 10k pink and 10k purple baggage can be left at Manchester Central Foyer. The 10k green wave baggage can be left as baggage buses on Jackson Row.

How to travel to the Great Manchester Run

When travelling to the event, organisers recommend using public transport options available on the day. They also suggest visiting the Transport for Greater Manchester website to plan your journey and updates will be available @OfficialTfGM Twitter.

The information point for last-minute queries, for anyone who hasn’t received their race number, or race pack collection if you entered after the cut-off date is available at the AJ Bell branded marquee on Great Northern Square on Saturday and Sunday.

It is open on Saturday, May 20, from 10am-4pm, and on Sunday, May 21, from 7.30am-3pm.

Which roads will be closed for the Great Manchester Run?

Saturday May 20

  • Liverpool Road from Deansgate to Barton Street from 05.00 until 23.00 Sunday 21

  • Tonman Street from Deansgate to Barton St from 08:00 until 23:00 Sunday 21.

  • Access Tonman St via Barton St and Longworth St via Camp St.

Sunday, May 21

In alphabetical order, the following roads will be closed:

From 4am

  • Chepstow St: from Oxford St to Great Bridgewater St

  • Deansgate: from Whitworth St West to John Dalton St

  • Dickinson St

  • Peter St: from Mount St to St Peters Square

  • Portland St: from Oxford St to Princess St

  • St John St: from Deansgate to Byrom St

From 6am

  • Mancunian Way (East and West bound): from Fairfield St to Regent Rd

From 7am

  • Alan Turing Way: From Ashton New Rd to Ashton Old Rd

  • A5063 Trafford Rd: from White City Circle Roundabout to Salford City Boundary

  • A5063 White City Circle

  • A56 Bridgewater Way: from Chester Rd to Wharfside Way

  • A56 Chester Rd: from Bridgewater Way to Bridgewater Viaduct

  • A56 Chester Rd: from White City Circle roundabout to Sir Matt Busby Way

  • A5801 Wharfside Way: from White City Circle Roundabout to Salford City Boundary

  • Abingdon St

  • Ashton Old Rd: from Alan Turing Way to Pin Mill Brow

  • Bloom St: from Chorlton St to Princess St

  • Bootle St: from Deansgate to Southmill St

  • Bridgewater Viaduct

  • Byrom St: from Quay St to Hardman St

  • Central St: from Southmill St to Lloyd St

  • Chepstow St: from Oxford St to Great Bridgewater St

  • Chester Rd: from Bridgewater Way to Bridgewater Viaduct

  • Chester Rd: from Mancunian Way Roundabout to Cornbrook

  • Chester Rd: from Hadfield St to Bridgewater Way

  • Chorlton Rd: from Jackson St to Mancunian Way

  • Chorlton St: from Portland St to Silver St

  • City Rd East: from Albion St to Great Jackson St

  • Cross St: From Cross St to John Dalton St

  • Elevator Rd: from Wharfside Way to Trafford Wharf Rd

  • Ellesmere St: from Hulme Hall Rd to Chester Rd

  • Fairfield St: from Ashton Old Rd to Mancunian Way

  • Great Bridgewater St: from Oxford St to Deansgate

  • Great Jackson St : from City Rd East to Chester Rd

  • Hardman St

  • Hulme Hall Rd : from Ellesmere St to Chester Rd

  • Jacksons Row

  • Lloyd St

  • Major St: from Sackville St to Princess St

  • Manor St: at Mancunian Way

  • Midland St: from Hooper St to Ashton Old Rd

  • Minshul St: from Portland St to Aytoun St

  • Oxford St: from Peter St to Whitworth St West

  • Peter St: from Deansgate to Mount St

  • Pin Mill Brow: from Fairfield St to Mancunian Way

  • Portland St: from New York St to Princess St

  • Princess St: from Albert Square to Portland St

  • Quay St: from Deansgate to Byrom St

  • Sackville St: from Portland St to Major St

  • Silver St: from Minshul St to Chorlton St

  • Sir Alex Ferguson Way

  • Sir Matt Busby Way

  • Southmill St

  • Trafford Rd: from Exchange Quay to Trafford Rd

  • Trafford Wharf Rd: from Warren Bruce Rd to Trafford Rd

  • Warren Bruce Rd: from Wharfside Way to Trafford Wharf Rd

  • Wharf End: from Trafford Wharf Rd to Trafford Rd

From 8am

  • Albion St : from Whitworth St West to Medlock St

  • Medlock St : from Albion St to River St

  • Whitworth St : from Albion St to Gloucester St

Road Re-opening times:

From 12pm

  • Alan Turning Way

From 1.30PM

  • Ashton Old Rd

  • Chorlton Rd

  • Fairfield St

  • Manor St

  • Midland St

  • Pin Mill St

  • Mancunian Way

From 14.45pm

  • Albion St

  • Medlock St

  • Whitworth St

From 4pm

  • Peter St

  • Portland St

  • Abingdon St

  • Bloom St

  • Chepstow St

  • Chrolton St

  • Cross St

  • Great Bridgewater St

  • Major St

  • Minshul St

  • Oxford St

  • Portland St

  • Princess St

  • Sackville St

  • Silver St

  • Parker Street

From 6pm

  • All remaining on course roads

From 7.30pm

  • Deansgate from Whitworth St West to Peter St

From 9pm

  • St Jon St,

  • Liverpool St

From 11pm:

  • Tonman St

Where can I watch the runners?

The Great Manchester Run will be broadcast live on BBC 1 from 11am to 1pm.

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