(Oct 07, 2013, (BBC))--Double Olympic gold medallist Haile Gebrselassie broke clear of Kenya's Emmanuel Bett in the final stages to win the Great Scottish Run in Glasgow. The 40-year-old Ethiopian, in his first appearance in Scotland, crossed the line in 61 minutes nine seconds, a record for the annual half-marathon.
Three Scots finished in the first four of the women's race. Leeds-based Susan Partridge beat Freya Ross to the line, with Kenya's Pauline Wanjiku third and Steph Twell fourth. Olympian Katherine Grainger set the 23,000 runners under way from George Square in the city centre, with the start delayed by about 20 minutes.
Kenya's Joseph Birech had been aiming to become the first man to win three successive Great Scottish Run titles but it was Gebrselassie, 28-year-old Bett and Moroccan-born Ayad Lamdassem, 32, who soon moved clear of the field. Read more from BBC »
Three Scots finished in the first four of the women's race. Leeds-based Susan Partridge beat Freya Ross to the line, with Kenya's Pauline Wanjiku third and Steph Twell fourth. Olympian Katherine Grainger set the 23,000 runners under way from George Square in the city centre, with the start delayed by about 20 minutes.
Kenya's Joseph Birech had been aiming to become the first man to win three successive Great Scottish Run titles but it was Gebrselassie, 28-year-old Bett and Moroccan-born Ayad Lamdassem, 32, who soon moved clear of the field. Read more from BBC »
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