List of Winners: Women's Elite Race
Year | Athlete | Nationality | Time (h:m:s) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | McCallum, MichaelaMichaela McCallum | United Kingdom | 2:48:06 | |
2004 | Poltawskaja, WalentinaWalentina Poltawskaja | Ukraine | 2:47:24 | |
2005 | Semjonowa, SinaidaSinaida Semjonowa | Russia | 2:33:36 | Course record |
2006 | Howe, AngelaAngela Howe | United Kingdom | 2:51:41 | |
2007 | Matheson, FionaFiona Matheson | United Kingdom | 2:54:43 | |
2008 | Powell, PaulinePauline Powell | United Kingdom | 2:47:56 | |
2009 | Rush, HollyHolly Rush | United Kingdom | 2:41:38 | |
2010 | Gee, SarahSarah Gee | United Kingdom | 2:38:16 | |
2011 | Harris, SarahSarah Harris | United Kingdom | 2:42:59 | |
2012 | Lehonkova, NataliaNatalia Lehonkova | Ukraine | 2:39:48 |
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