Run for us in the London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025

Next year's London Landmarks Half Marathon will be held on Sunday, 6th April – and we're taking inquiries now from people who would like to run in this exciting event to raise money for The ME Association.

We will be able to confirm applications later in the year. In the meantime, please let us know a little something about your running track record when staking your claim to a place in the race.

We would welcome early applications from people with ME/CFS who would like to take part in their wheelchairs. The organisers say they would be happy to treat as one entry applications from a person in wheelchair and the support runner who would push them – with the support runner taking part for free.

The ME Association has obtained 11 charity places in the race – one more than last year.

We'll be offering places to applicants on payment of an initial £20 registration fee and a commitment to raise at least £400 for the charity. We will be asking our registered runners to use our team-building campaign page at Justgiving and they will receive the link to the page when we accept their application.

Applications will be welcome from people who are at least 17 years old, and confident that they can complete this closed-roads, half marathon course within four hours of the start – when the highway authorities will reopen the roads to traffic.

We'd of course urge people with a history ME/CFS or post-exertional malaise, who are thinking of taking part, to carefully consider the impact that the training involved and the race itself might have on their health. Before making a final decision, please read the gentle health warning from our chairman Neil Riley, which you can find below
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If you would like to take up one of our 11 places in the race, please email: tony.britton@meassociation.org.uk

Pictured below are scenes from the 2024 London Landmarks Half Marathon

IMPORTANT NOTICE

For people with ME/CFS who are thinking about taking on a physical fundraising challenge, or if you are organising an event that might involve people with ME/CFS, please read this notice from Neil Riley, Chairman of the ME Association.
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