Golden girl Jodie to start Bupa Great Birmingham Run

Commonwealth Games star to see off charity runners.

Double Commonwealth Gold medal winner Jodie Stimpson will be an official starter at this year’s Bupa Great Birmingham Run.

The 25-year-old from Oldbury in the West Midlands, who won both individual and team triathlon golds for England at the Glasgow games, will be at the start line on Sunday October 19th to see off the waves of runners who will take on the 13.1 mile course around the city.

Jodie said: “I’m delighted to have been asked to be involved in such a fantastic event like the Bupa Great Birmingham Run. Last year I ran it with my mum and I was amazed at the turn-out and the amount of support around the course. I look forward to this year being even better.”

David Hart, communications director for the Bupa Great Birmingham Run, commented: “Jodie’s success in Glasgow is an inspiration to thousands, and we’re delighted she is able to join us on October 19th for what promises to be the biggest and best ever Midlands half marathon.”

Now in its fourth year, the Bupa Great Birmingham Run is the second biggest half marathon in the country. Last year, a record 20,000 runners entered.

To join Jodie at the Bupa Great Birmingham Run, go to www.greatrun.org/birmingham