Race ace James doesn’t do things by halves

The starting party: Martyn Bell, chairman of CDC, Shelagh Legrave, principal of Chichester College, BBC South Today's Sally Taylor, Rachel Bentley, director of Children on the Edge, and their ambassador Ewan Clarke    Picture by Louise AdamsThe starting party: Martyn Bell, chairman of CDC, Shelagh Legrave, principal of Chichester College, BBC South Today's Sally Taylor, Rachel Bentley, director of Children on the Edge, and their ambassador Ewan Clarke    Picture by Louise Adams
The starting party: Martyn Bell, chairman of CDC, Shelagh Legrave, principal of Chichester College, BBC South Today's Sally Taylor, Rachel Bentley, director of Children on the Edge, and their ambassador Ewan Clarke Picture by Louise Adams
IDEAL conditions helped make the third Chichester Half Marathon since the event was revived a huge success – and there was a very familiar face leading home the field.

More than 700 finishers crossed the line at Chichester College as hundreds turned out to support the wide range of serious athletes and fun runners.

Two years ago, the 13-mile event was brought back after a long absence, albeit in a significantly revamped format.

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The new half marathon is a multi-terrain event, not a road race, and for the third year was managed by