The Ealing Half Marathon, which took place on Sunday (September 27), was the biggest yet - and a sell-out with 4,681 finishers and 355 Ealing Mini-Mile runners.

More supporters and spectators than ever were soaking up the festival atmosphere and cheering on the runners in the perfect weather conditions.

Christopher Cheruiyot dominated the field and took the lead from the start, crossing the finish line with a gap of over five and a half minutes in a time of 1 hour, 5 minutes and 41 seconds.

The women's race was won by Teresiah Omosa in 1 hour, 16 minutes and 32 seconds.

New Zealand Paralympian athlete Tim Prendergast finished in overall 22nd place in an excellent time of 1 hour, 16 minutes and 59 seconds.

273 runners were raising money for headline charity Alzheimer's Society, and over 220 Ealing Eagles took part in this year's race.

The fastest runners in the Ealing Mini Mile, which covered a one-mile route around Lammas Park, were Maximilian Steel and Millie Vadon in the six–11 years category.

Luke Adar and Feia Starkey claimed first place in the 12-16 years category.

Race director Kelvin Walker said: "The Ealing Half Marathon 2015 has been a huge success and we had a record number of runners cross the finish line in Lammas Park.

"We have made some improvements and additions to the race village which were very well received, and it was great to see so many runners and their families enjoy the festival atmosphere and celebrate their achievements in the park.

"I would like to express a big thank you to everyone who continues to support the race, including the volunteers, marshals, our sponsors, Ealing Council, the local businesses, communities and residents, and of course all the runners who sign up to run.

"A big thank you also goes to the six Anglican churches who were manning the water stations with their congregations and handing out water to the runners and keeping everyone hydrated."

How to sign up for next year:

The Ealing Half Marathon 2016 will take place on Sunday September 25, 2016.

Registration for the race opened at midday on Monday (September 28) of this year, and aspiring runners can sign up at the Ealing Half Marathon website.

A new charity structure has been unveiled for the 2016 race, with Alzheimer's Society, Cancer Research UK and CLIC Sargent announced as the Official Charity Partners.

For more information, check out the Ealing Half Marathon Facebook page or follow them on Twitter @EalingHalf, to keep up to date with all the latest news in the lead up to the Ealing Half Marathon.

Did you miss out on the Ealing Half Marathon action this year? Check out our photo gallery to see how it went!