Join us and celebrate the culture and spirit of London along this fantastic city centre route.
Join us and celebrate the culture and spirit of London along this fantastic city centre route.
Location: London
Challenge Level:
Distance: 13.1 miles
Booking Fee: £25 plus transaction fee
Fundraising Goal: £350
When: 6 April 2025
Join us and other #TeamLC runners as you take on the London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025 for Leukaemia Care. This half marathon running challenge starts on Pall Mall, and from there you will head towards Nelson’s Column and on to other famous London landmarks including St Paul’s Cathedral, the Bank of England, The Gherkin, and Tower of London before heading to Big Ben and on to the finish near Downing Street.
Taking part in the London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025 not only gives you the chance to run through the heart of one of the world’s most iconic cities, but also allows you to make a meaningful impact. By joining Team LC, you’ll be supporting Leukaemia Care in its mission to provide life-saving support to individuals affected by blood cancer. With every step, you’ll be helping to fund vital services such as emotional support, advice, and information for those going through cancer treatment. Don’t miss this opportunity to challenge yourself and make a real difference to the lives of those in need.
Date: 6th April 2025
Location: London
Distance: 13.1 miles
Booking fee: £25 + transaction fee (non-refundable and non-transferable)
Fundraising goal: £350
Join Leukaemia Care’s team by securing your London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025 place for Leukaemia Care today and take part in one of the most iconic half marathons in the world.
For more information about the event contact our team on events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755977
Please ensure you read the event terms and conditions before signing up.
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