The race is expected to attract thousands of competitors and finishes at the city's cathedral.
The Coventry half marathon is returning with runners aiming to raise thousands of pounds for good causes.
Back after two years, the race starts in Gosford Street at 09:00 GMT on Sunday and finishes at the cathedral. It is the first year it has been organised by Jane Tomlinson's Run For All, a not-for-profit firm, in partnership with Coventry City Council.. She became famous for taking part in a series of endurance events despite being diagnosed with incurable cancer.The organisers said roads should reopen by 15:00 and has issued aOfficial partner charities this year include Zoe's Place Baby Hospice, Birmingham Children's Hospital Charity, Myton Hospice, Clothing Coventry, Sherbourne Fields School, RSCPA Coventry and District, Mind Coventry and Warwickshire, as well as the Jane Tomlinson Appeal.
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