London Landmarks Half Marathon
From cultural landmarks and heritage to the city's quirky and hidden secrets, runners get to explore the capital on a route like no other!
When: Sunday 2 April 2023
Where: London
Registrations for the 2023 event will open soon! If you are interested in running as part of Team Purple please contact fundraising@epilepsysociety.org.uk
How we will support you
- Dedicated support from our fundraising team
- Epilepsy Society t-shirt and running vest to wear throughout your training and/or on race day
- Full fundraising pack including fundraising guides and materials
- Access to Epilepsy Society’s running hub that includes training guides and timetables
How will I cope?
Running a half marathon is no mean feat, but we’ll support you all the way to the finish line. It’s important to set yourself realistic expectations, and not be afraid to adjust them throughout your training. With the passion and motivation to make a difference behind every stride, we know you can do it (and we are so excited to see what you can achieve)!
How much do I need to raise?
The minimum sponsorship target for charity place runners if £350 and we’ll do all we can to help you achieve that target. We’ll provide you with bags of ideas, tips and materials to help you with your fundraising and be there at the end of the phone when you want to talk anything through. Please note, the sponsorship target and registration fee does not apply to own place runners but every penny you raise will help us to continue our work for people with epilepsy.
Marathons
London Marathon
Join Team Purple for the 2023 London Marathon - you can apply for one of our charity places or, if you are successful, run with a ballot place!
Edinburgh Marathon
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