Posts Tagged ‘Half Marathon’

Bradford City Run

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

This years’ Bradford City Run will take place on Sunday 2nd October, a little earlier than previous years’. The half marathon, organised on behalf of Bradford City Council, is taking place for the third year in a row.

Following on from the success of last year’s event, where nearly 2000 runners took to the streets of Bradford, this year it will consist of a half-marathon along the same scenic route as 2010, as well as a fun run around Lister Park.

Starting in the historic city centre by the famous Alhambra Theatre, the 13.2 mile half marathon, on a fully-closed road circuit will then head out into the magnificent Brontё countryside before finishing in the award-winning Lister Park.

The fun run is set to take place entirely within Lister Park, which will also stage an extensive event village and entertainment.
Online entry for the event will open at Easter time, with an early bird discount yet to be announced.

Click here for more information

The Better Half Marathon 13th February 2011

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Be a part of this exciting new event, the first ever women-only half marathon series!

Does 13 miles sound like a challenge you would like to take?

Perhaps 4 miles is more appealing? Then why not enter as a relay team of three, compete against your nearest group, support someone doing the full half but more importantly be part of something special.

Click here for more information

Colchester Half Marathon

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Colchester Half Marathon *New Event*
11am at The Weston Homes Community Stadium
Fast, Flat course, goody bag to all finishers and prizes to the fastest.

1000 runners max!

See www.colchesterhalfmarathon.co.uk for details and registration form.

Any questions? Please call Runnersworld Colchester Store on 01206 560300

Run the Reading Half Marathon for The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) and Everyman – Sunday 20 March 2011

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) and Everyman

Sunday 20 March 2011

The Reading Half Marathon is a fantastic flat course making it ideal for a personal best time or if you’re a first timer it’s a great way to start your half marathon challenge!
Starting in Green Park, the course allows you to take in the city of Reading and finishes in Reading FC’s magnificent Madejski Stadium – you’ll feel like superstar.

Taking part in the event
The ICR/Everyman has guaranteed places in Reading Half Marathon. To apply for one of our places simply email sports@icr.ac.uk and we’ll send you out an application pack.

If you have your own place in the half marathon we would really like to help you to help us. Simply email us at sports@icr.ac.uk and we will send you a fundraising pack and running vest to help with your fundraising and training.

Benefits
As part of our fabulous ICR running team we rightly offer you a fantastic package of support to make sure we get you from this point to the finish line, which includes:
• Running vest
• Fundraising pack
• Training schedule
• Nutritional and health advice
• Unlimited support from our dedicated events team
• Access to our new online running community

Keep Your Eye on the Ball Run for Men

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Everyman calls on supporters to join run

Everyman is calling on football supporters to get involved in a charity run to raise funds for one of the UK’s leading men’s cancer campaigns.

Everyman, which aims to raise awareness about prostate and testicular cancer, has joined forces with the FA and the PFA to host a series of football themed runs and help raise vital funds for research into these illnesses.

Following the success of the Keep Your Eye on the Ball Run in London, Everyman is offering football fans in the Sheffield area the opportunity to take part in either;

  • 5km (Start – 10am)
  • 10km (Start – 10.10am)

run around Rother Valley Country Park on Sunday 18 July 2010.

Click here to go straight to the registration page.

Last year more than 350 runners completed the London course and helped raise over £40,000 and this year Everyman hopes to do the same in Sheffield with the help of football fans.

All funds raised from the event go directly into Everyman’s vital cancer research some of which is carried out at the Everyman centre; Europe’s first research centre dedicated to understanding prostate and testicular cancer, developing improved treatments and, ultimately, finding cures.

Hull City goal and testicular cancer survivor, Matt Duke, has been involved in the run since it started. He said: “Taking part in the Keep Your Eye on the Ball run over the past few years has been a really fantastic experience.

“It gives lads a chance to get together and do something fun, while at the same time supporting a great cause. Testicular cancer is obviously an issue close to my heart so you can bet I will be at the first run in Sheffield!”

Registration for the 2010 runs is now open. Click here to go straight to the registration page.

Matt Duke (Hull City Goalkeeper) & Neil Harris (Millwall FC Striker [C])