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Latest revision as of 23:25, 4 October 2025
Road running event in Adelaide, Australia
The Holdfast Bay Handicap, more commonly known simply as the HBH, is a popular handicapped road running event held annually in Adelaide, Australia.
The annual 7.55Â km race attracts many participants from all over the world. The course starts at Marino and finishes at Glenelg. The race was first held in 2003 and has the potential to become the largest running race in Adelaide. The race held in 2017 took place on 15 December 2017, and was won by Patric Clarke and Ingrid Tejada of Adelaide.[citation needed]
The men’s course record is, 26.26, held by Kieran Graham. The women’s course record is, 32.22, held by Sinaed Noonan.[citation needed]
The HBH has spawned several lead up events such as the Cove Cup (since 2011) and Royal Somerton.


