Join #TeamNBUK and run in one of the world’s most famous marathons.
The TCS London Marathon 2023 will be returning to it’s spring date for race day, after having been held in October for the past couple of years. We’re incredibly excited to be able to offer six runners guaranteed entry places in this event, to help in our fight against neuroblastoma.
You’ll be left with unforgettable memories of a buzzing atmosphere, captivating route, and a whole lot of smiles.
Applications for our 2023 guaranteed entry places are now closed.
If you’ve been successful in getting a place in the public ballot, or a good for age place and would like to use this to raise money for Neuroblastoma UK we’ve love to have you on the team as an own place runner!
About the route
The marathon will take you through the very heart of the capital. Starting at Blackheath in Greenwich, you’ll pass:
Buckingham Palace
The Cutty Sark
Tower Bridge
Canary Wharf
London Eye
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
You can download the course map here.
By taking part, you’ll also be helping to fund vital research into new, more effective and kinder treatments for children with neuroblastoma. We’ll help you set up a JustGiving page and support you throughout your fundraising journey.
REGISTRATION AND SPONSORSHIP DETAILS
Registration Fee: £50. You’ll also receive a free Neuroblastoma UK running vest or t-shirt.
Minimum sponsorship: £2,000
Please note that all participants must be over the age of 18 on race day to take part in this event
If you have any questions about this event, or would like to find out more please email fundraising@neurblastoma.org.uk
Find the right event for you
If this event isn’t quite right, we can help!
We have access to many others events which may not be listed here.
So if you’re looking for a particular event in a specific location - maybe an inflatable obstacle course in Bournemouth, a walking trek across the Three Peaks or a 5k run in Edinburgh - please do get in touch!
Email fundraising@neuroblastoma.org.uk to find the perfect event for you.