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Join us for Richmond RUN-FEST 2025, taking place on Sunday 14 September 2025. Run through Richmond’s beautiful parks with options for a Marathon, Half Marathon, or 10K.
This exciting event offers flat, scenic routes perfect for runners of all abilities. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and support Children with Cancer UK in their mission to help children and young people facing cancer through this unforgettable race.
You can be part of our Richmond RUN-FEST team whether you secure your own place independently of the charity or are allocated one of our charity places. When you join our team, you will receive the following support from us;
If you are having any issues or have any questions at all, please email us at sports@childrenwithcancer.org.uk or phone us on 020 7430 7788.
Marathon
Registration fee:
£35
Sponsorship target:
£450
Half Marathon
Registration fee:
£30
Sponsorship target:
£350
10K
Registration fee:
£25
Sponsorship target:
£250
Own Place
If you’re lucky enough to have your own place, we’d love to have you on our team.
Register for FREE using the Own Place form below.
Registration fee £0
Fundraising target: as much as possible
If you would like one of our charity places please complete the form below.
If you’re lucky enough to have your own place, we’d love to have you on our team.
Register for FREE using the Own Place form below.
Registration fee £0
Fundraising target: as much as possible
If you would like one of our charity places please complete the form below.
If you’re lucky enough to have your own place, we’d love to have you on our team.
Register for FREE using the Own Place form below.
Registration fee £0
Fundraising target: as much as possible
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