The Great South Run is an iconic 10-mile running event that takes place annually in Portsmouth, UK, offering participants a fast, flat course along the scenic South Coast. Celebrated for its friendly atmosphere and stunning views, the race attracts runners of all abilities, from elite athletes to beginners, and is perfect for anyone looking to challenge themselves while raising money for important causes. The Great South Run attracts over 20,000 participants annually, making it one of the most popular 10-mile running events in the world. The race takes runners through scenic landmarks such as the Spinnaker Tower, HMS Victory, and Southsea's seafront. Since its inception in 1990, the event has grown significantly, with both elite athletes and everyday runners competing to raise money for charity. Notable runners include Mo Farah, who won the race in 2009, as well as Paula Radcliffe and Jo Pavey, both of whom have been previous champions. The event also hosts a variety of participants, from celebrities to inspiring figures like Claire Lomas, a paralysed fundraiser who walked the 10 miles in a bionic suit. As part of the renowned Great Run series, the event includes 5k, Junior, and Mini races, making it accessible for all ages. With thousands of participants and supporters, the Great South Run is not just a race—it’s a celebration of community spirit, fitness, and determination.