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Our charity places applications are now closed. If you have submitted an application you have been placed on our waitlist and we will be in touch over the coming months if a place becomes available.
If you have secured your Own Place or a Good for Age place directly through the organisers, we would love you to join our team by completing our Own Place Form below. You will receive the same support; all we ask is that you raise as much as you can.
Regardless of the place you hold, we promise to support you all the way and get you to the finish line. We’ll provide training and fundraising advice, cheering packs for your friends and family, and a dedicated team ready to answer any last-minute questions.
As part of our team, you will receive the following;
This video captures so many of the special moments of the London Marathon day and we hope it’ll inspire next year’s runners to take part and run for this fantastic cause. Your support helps us to improve survival rates and the quality of survival in young cancer patients and to find ways to prevent cancer in the future.
Our charity place applications are now closed.
Once the ballot places have been allocated, if you managed to secure your own place and wish to run for the team, then we’d love to have you. Please fill out the form below should you get your own place and the team will be in touch.
Our charity place applications are now closed.
After the ballot results have been announced, If you manage to secure your own place in the TCS London Marathon already, we would love to have you on our team. Please complete the form below.
Registration Fee: £0
Fundraising Target: As much as possible
Our charity place applications are now closed.
After the ballot results have been announced, If you manage to secure your own place in the TCS London Marathon already, we would love to have you on our team. Please complete the form below.
Registration Fee: £0
Fundraising Target: As much as possible
We would like to congratulate all of our 2024 TCS London Marathon team for completing the 26.2 miles around London on Sunday 21 April. It was an amazing day and incredible to see the team back on the iconic route once again. We can’t thank our team enough for all of the effort they have shown this past year and are so incredibly grateful for the support and dedication towards Children with Cancer UK.
Introducing Charlie, a cancer survivor turned marathon runner. Diagnosed with cancer in 2017, Charlie decided to tackle the London Marathon in 2018, despite facing his own health battles. Since then, he’s run every marathon except one, raising over £10,000 for Children with Cancer UK along the way. He shares the emotional highs and lows, and his commitment to helping others whilst supporting Children with Cancer UK.
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