British long-distance runner
Susan Partridge at the Yorkshire Cross Country Championships in 2011
Susan Partridge (born 4 January 1980) is a British long-distance runner who competes in marathon races. Her personal best for the distance is 2:30:46 hours. She has represented Britain in the marathon at the European Athletics Championships and the World Championships in Athletics , as well as competing for Scotland at the Commonwealth Games .
Biography
Raised in Oban in Scotland,[ 1] she made her first international outings for Great Britain in cross country running , placing 32nd in the junior race at the 1998 European Cross Country Championships , then 89th in the junior section of the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships .[ 2] She is a two-time Scottish national cross country champion, having won in 2003 and 2008.[ 3]
In April 2004 she made her marathon debut at the London Marathon and came in 20th place with a time of 2:41:44 hours. She also came fourth at the Rotterdam Half Marathon that year. The following year she started with a win at the Bath Half Marathon then returned to the London Marathon to improve her time to 2:37:50 hours for 15th.[ 4] She was selected for the 2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and was 25th, helping the British women to fifth in the team rankings.[ 5] In 2006, she finished as runner-up at the Barcelona Half Marathon before going on to make her international debut for Scotland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games , where she came tenth. Her second major outing of the year came at the inaugural 2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships over 20 km and she took 27th place.[ 6]
Partridge focused on road races in the 2007 season and highlights included a fifth-place finish at the Great Scottish Run , sixth at the Great North Run and sixth at the Dublin Marathon . Her performances declined over 2008 and 2009 but she marked a return to form at the 2009 Birmingham Half Marathon in October, which she won in a course record time of 72:50 minutes. She won the 2010 Reading Half Marathon and ran a personal best of 2:35:57 hours for 17th at the 2010 London Marathon . After wins at the Mansfield Half Marathon and Great North 10K , she represented Britain at the 2010 European Championships Marathon , taking 16th place and winning the team bronze medal in the European Marathon Cup . Later that year she had her second career win at the Birmingham Half Marathon.[ 4]
At the 2011 London Marathon she improved her personal best to 2:34:13 hours.[ 3] This gained her a place on the British team for the 2011 World Championships Marathon and she was the first Briton home in 24th place after 2:35:57 hours.[ 7] She managed third place at the end of year San Silvestre Vallecana in Spain, being the first European to finish.[ 8]
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
2014
Reading Half Marathon
Reading, UK
1st
Half marathon
1:12:18[ 9] [ 10]
Great North Run
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
10th
Half marathon
1:12:28
World Half Marathon Championships
Copenhagen, Denmark
40th
Half marathon
1:13:16
Commonwealth Games
Glasgow , Scotland
6th
Marathon
2:32:18
2013
Bath Half Marathon
Bath, UK
2nd
Half marathon
1:10:32
World Championships
Moscow , Russia
10th
Marathon
2:36:24
2012
World Half Marathon Championships
Kavarna, Bulgaria
22nd
Half marathon
1:13:55
Cardiff Half Marathon
Cardiff, UK
1st
Half marathon
1:11:10
2011
World Championships
Daegu , Korea
24th
Marathon
2:35:57
2010
Reading Half Marathon
Reading, UK
1st
Half marathon
1:12:47[ 11]
Great Birmingham Run
Birmingham, UK
1st
Half marathon
1:13:56
European Championships
Barcelona , Spain
13th
Marathon
2:39:07
2009
Great Birmingham Run
Birmingham, UK
1st
Half marathon
1:12:50
2006
Commonwealth Games
Melbourne , Australia
10th
Marathon
2:39:54
2005
World Half Marathon Championships
Edmonton, Canada
25th
Half marathon
1:13:49
Bath Half Marathon
Bath, UK
1st
Half marathon
1:13:10
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