Known for its beautiful promenade, party vibes and of course, yummy Brighton rock – Brighton is a city like no other. It is the setting for one of the UK’s most popular Marathon events. The course records for the men and women are well under 2:10 and 2:29, making it the second-fastest marathon in the UK. Perfect if you’re aiming for your own PB.

Brighton Marathon will start at Preston Park, and the route goes into Withdean before turning down London Road towards the city. Once past the Pavilion, the route goes up into Kemptown and then follows the coast to Ovingdean before a final turn back for a breath-taking view of the city, following the coast along the promenade and into Hove before finishing at Hove Lawns.

Want to enjoy an atmosphere like no other in this bustling, vibrant and colourful city, which welcomes thousands of spectators and the local community each year? Then grab your running shoes and join thousands of others on this beautiful seaside marathon route and raise vital funds for people living with debilitating migraine.

To take part you just need to pay a £50 registration fee and pledge to raise £375 for people living with debilitating migraine. To guarantee your place, we ask that you raise at least £275 two months before the event. 

Already got your place for Brighton? Then we'd love to have you on #TeamMigraine. Simply chose the own place option to let us know. 

 

 

registrations are not available

There are currently no entry options available for this event.

 

The Migraine Trust is dedicated to helping people affected by migraine. We are the only UK migraine charity providing information and support, campaigning for awareness and change, and funding and promoting research.

One in seven people in the UK live with migraine, and this complex and debilitating neurological disorder significantly affects their lives. We have been leading and bringing the migraine community together to change this since 1965.

Every year over two million people visit our website and thousands contact our helplines for information and support on all aspects of migraine and for help in managing it at work, in education, and in accessing healthcare.

We campaign for increased awareness and understanding of migraine, and national policy change to improve the lives of people who get it.