Run the Hackney Half for Leukaemia Care!
Run the Hackney Half for Leukaemia Care!
Location: London
Challenge Level:
Distance: 13.1 miles
Booking Fee: £21 + £1 booking fee
Fundraising Goal: £350
When: 18 May 2025 - 18 May 2025
Be part of the Hackney Half Marathon 2025, the largest half marathon in London! This thrilling event will take you through the capital’s most vibrant boroughs, giving you the opportunity to experience incredible community support and an atmosphere like no other. Whether you’re a first-time runner or a seasoned athlete looking to set a new personal best, the Hackney Half Marathon is the perfect event to challenge yourself.
Cruise down Mare Street, where you’ll be immersed in a carnival of sound as supporters cheer you on. As you run, you’ll pass through iconic London landmarks like Hackney Town Hall and Victoria Park, and the buzzing area of Hackney Wick. This half marathon offers an exciting route that highlights the best of East London, with a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all runners. Whether you’re aiming for a fast time or simply looking to enjoy the run, the Hackney Half promises an unforgettable race day experience.
The Hackney Half Marathon is known for its vibrant and energetic vibe, with live music, cheering crowds, and a unique sense of community. It’s one of the most popular half marathons in the UK, drawing thousands of participants from all over the world. The support you’ll receive from the crowd and fellow runners will help you power through the 13.1 miles, making this race one to remember.
Join us for this incredible event and be part of an unforgettable experience while raising vital funds for Leukaemia Care. Register today and run with purpose, supporting those affected by blood cancer.
As a valued member of our Hackney team you’ll receive the following:
For more information about the event contact our friendly team on events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755977.
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