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Looking for a running challenge in 2021? Then why not take up one of our charity places in running events for all abilities that are taking place around the country – helping to support disadvantaged and disabled young people.

Whether it’s taking in the landmarks of London or enjoying the sights on the banks of Loch Ness, we can help you achieve your goals and get you a place at some of the most sought-after events in the UK.

From marathons to events that cover just a few miles – we have something for everyone. All we ask in return is that you raise as much money as you can to support our life-changing work.

Places are available for the following events this year:

May 16 – Hackney Half Marathon

One of London’s most popular half marathons in the running calendar. Take part in this sell-out East London race and run past the famous Hackney Empire, through Broadway Market and alongside London Fields.

May 30 – Edinburgh Half Marathon

This sell out half marathon is thought to be one of the fastest courses in the world. Open to all runners, the Edinburgh Half takes you through the very heart of the city.

May 31 – Vitality 10k London

Part of the Vitality Wellness Festival, the Vitality 10k offers runners of all abilities the opportunity to enjoy a mass participation event in the heart of London.

June 12 – The Broads Walk Challenge

Enjoy one of the best river walks in the country with three different distances for you to choose against the picturesque backdrop of the Norfolk Broads. More info here.

July 25 – Asics London 10k

Encompassing everything that is great about London, the ASICS London 10k is perfect for new and experienced runners. Starting at Hyde Park Corner, the route take you past Trafalgar Square and St Paul’s Cathedral to Tower Bridge.

September 5 – Bath Half Marathon

Be part of this ‘big city’ race in the beautiful city of Bath. Starting and finishing on the Georgian boulevard on Great Pulteney Street.

September 9 -11 - Glencoe to Ben Nevis

Why not get your company involved in one of Scotland’s toughest treks.

The Glencoe challenge covers the marathon distance. A single stage endurance challenge starting in Glencoe, the route goes up through the Glen, over Devil’s staircase through the Lairig Mor (the big pass) to Glen Nevis. It finishes at the foot of Ben Nevis. Why not push yourself even further and take on the ultimate challenge to finish at the top of Ben Nevis!  

September 12 - The Simply Health Great North Run

The Great North Run is the largest half marathon in the world and run from Newcastle to South Shields. For more information click here.

September 12 – Brighton Marathon

Snaking its way through the city centre, along the beautiful seafront and finishing at the iconic Madeira Drive the Brighton Marathon is one not to miss. Sign up here.

October 3 – London Marathon (virtual)

For the first year ever the Virgin London Marathon will be running 2 marathons on the same day! The virtual London Marathon will return for the second year running alongside the London Marathon! Register your interest to be one of 100,000 runners taking on 26.2 miles.

October 3 – Loch Ness Marathon

Run alongside the south eastern shores of the world-famous Loch Ness, cross the River Ness and finishes in Inverness, capital city of the Highlands. Sign up here.

October 10 – Manchester Marathon

Starting and finishing at the iconic Old Trafford Stadium, the route takes in the whole of Manchester. A great marathon for all runners, new and experienced to running.

October 17 – Yorkshire Marathon

One of the highlights of the White Rose County’s sporting year, the Yorkshire Marathon showcases the stunning city of York and its surrounding countryside.

We have access to all of the running events above and thousands more throughout the UK.

For more information about any of the above events or to take part, please contact Heidi Coleman for further details.

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