London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025 application
Sunday, 6 April 2025, 00:00
The London Landmarks Half Marathon is a closed road, central London run and is the only half marathon to go through both the City of London and City of Westminster.
This event is not your average half marathon. It will take you on an adventure to experience London’s wonderful culture and heritage and to discover quirky & hidden secrets of the capital. Mile markers will reveal interesting facts, water stations will have a Roman theme and you’ll be cheered on by suffragettes. There’ll be a surprise round every corner. Be quick to register your interest as we have a limited number of spots!
Minimum sponsorship: £400
Get in touch with any questions: [email protected] or call 020 7264 3919.
When you run for us, you’ll receive:
• A customised branded running vest.
• A fundraising pack to help you reach that all-important fundraising target.
• Expert training advice.
• Continuous support from our fundraising team and close communication pre and post marathon day.
• Assistance in all guide runner related enquiries.
The public ballot opens in June/July 2024. Please also apply for your own place to have the best chance of securing your place! Charity places are limited and will only be awarded after the public ballot has been announced.
If you were lucky enough to secure a ballot place and would like to run for us, please do get in touch as we’d love to welcome you to the team for this challenge.
Why support Fight for Sight and Vision Foundation?
Every six minutes someone in the UK is told they are losing their sight – that’s life-changing news that is dealt out 240 times each day.
- Sight loss in the UK is on the rise at a time of spiralling living costs, when health and social care services are struggling with demand.
- The amount of public money currently spent on the problem is nowhere near adequate –only 1.5% of UK medical research is invested into finding new ways to prevent, diagnose or treat sight loss. This equates to just £9.60 for each person whose life has been turned on its head by sight loss.
- If you’re a blind adult of working age in the UK, there is only a 1 in 4 chance that you’re working, and so visually impaired people can face the financial, social and mental impact of unemployment alongside their disability
Thank you for applying to be part of #TeamSight!