Runners cross finish line at The University of Manchester for Manchester Marathon 2025
Thousands of keen adidas Manchester Marathon runners crossed the finish line at The University of Manchester on Oxford Road on Sunday, 27 April.
36,000 runners took part in the 26.2-mile race which started at Old Trafford football stadium, looping down to Stretford, Sale, Altrincham, Baguley, Sale Moor, Chorlton, Whalley and Hulme before finishing on Oxford Road.
The adidas Manchester Marathon青瓜视频檚 conclusion at The University of Manchester was new for 2025, with the historic university chosen to close off the race in recognition of its buildings青瓜视频 grandeur and its reputation as a hub of innovation and progress.
James Marenghi, Head of Sport & Physical Activity at The University of Manchester said: 青瓜视频淎 huge congratulations to all those who took part in the Manchester Marathon on Sunday, I hope you enjoyed the experience and feeling of achievement as you crossed the finish line. Whilst it was great to get a feel for the atmosphere across the route, it was fantastic to see the thousands of participants and spectators under the iconic University arches at the finish line celebrating their successes.
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We are grateful to The University of Manchester for their ongoing support in helping us to deliver one of Europe青瓜视频檚 largest marathons, and we look forward to building on this and to working with them in the years to come.
The University was also chosen to backdrop the finish line this year to allow runners a better post-finish experience, with the University perfectly situated among bars, restaurants, shops and transport options.
Members of staff at the University took part in the challenge including James Spearing, Change Communications Officer, who ran to raise money for Breast Cancer UK.
He said after the event: 青瓜视频淚 enjoyed my run today as part of a four-person relay team and raising money for charity. I love having events like this on my doorstep in Manchester.
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Kirsty Wilde, Director of Operations at A.S.O. UK, said: "This year青瓜视频檚 event was truly exceptional, culminating in a breathtaking new finish line on Oxford Road set against the iconic backdrop of the University of Manchester. Welcoming 36,000 participants to the event was a proud moment for everyone involved.
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The University of Manchester has been at the heart of the city of Manchester for two centuries and it celebrated its bicentenary in 2024.