Great South Run 2022
Take on the Great South Run 2022 - 10 miles through historic Portsmouth. This is a great distance for any budding endurance runner.
- Date:
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- location:
- Portsmouth
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Other runs,
- Difficulty:
- Challenging
This fast and flat 10-mile route tours Portsmouth’s sites, including Portsmouth Cathedral, the Spinnaker Tower and the HMS Victory.
You may even get to hear the HM Royal Marines band who often perform to passing runners.
Finally, the flat stretch along the sea front to the finish line gives you the perfect opportunity to make a personal best.
Register for the Great South Run 2022
I need a place
Charity places for the Great South Run 2022 are £20 and registration is now open. We ask that you pledge to raise a minimum of £225.
I already have a place
If you have a place in the Great South Run 2022 and want to run for us, you can register for free. All we ask is that you raise what you can to support young people.
3 reasons to run for us
We could go on all day about why you should join our team, but we’ll keep it short.
- You’ll receive a free exclusive Teenage Cancer Trust running top.
- You’ll have free support from our incredible training partner and expert fundraising team.
- Most importantly, you’ll be helping young people with cancer.
Why support Teenage Cancer Trust
We create world class cancer services for young people in the UK, providing life-changing care and support so young people don’t have to face cancer alone.
Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words “you have cancer”. They will each need specialised nursing care and support to get them through the toughest times they may have faced.
We’re the only UK charity dedicated to meeting this vital need. By choosing to run for Teenage Cancer Trust, you can help us to reach every young person facing cancer and make a huge difference.
So you know we’re the real deal, these are our registered charity details: 1062559 (England & Wales), SC039757 (Scotland).
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