Milan Marathon 2026

Join #TeamLC in one of Europe’s fastest city marathons and support people affected by leukaemia, MDS and MPNs.

Location: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Challenge Level:

Distance: 26.2 miles

Booking Fee: £31.20

Fundraising Goal: £450

When: 12 April 2026 - 12 April 2026

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The Milan Marathon takes place in the heart of Milan, Italy, offering a flat and fast 42.195 km (26.2 miles) route that weaves past iconic landmarks such as the Duomo and Castello Sforzesco.

The 2026 edition is scheduled for Sunday, 12 April 2026.

The details

  • Date: 12 April 2026

  • Distance: Marathon (26.2 miles / 42.195 km)

  • Location: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

  • Booking fee: £31.20

  • Fundraising target: £450

  • Sign up for a charity place with Leukaemia Care: Register for your place today

Why run the Milan Marathon for Leukaemia Care?
When you join #TeamLC you’ll receive:

  • A Leukaemia Care branded running vest to wear on the day.

  • Fundraising support and tips from our events team.

  • Involvement in a global running event while raising funds for patients affected by blood cancers.

  • The opportunity to run one of Europe’s most scenic city marathons and make a real impact.

Milan Marathon FAQs
Who can enter?
Anyone eligible under the event rules (check organiser for age minimum).
What’s the course like?
Flat, city route through Milan’s central areas — ideal for marathon PB seekers and city runners alike. 
What’s the charity fundraising requirement?
For Leukaemia Care charity places: £450 (excluding Gift Aid).
Are there additional costs?
You’ll need to cover travel, accommodation and training, but we’ll support your fundraising and provide gear.

Sign up today
Secure your charity place with Leukaemia Care and run the Milan Marathon 2026 for #TeamLC.
For more information, email events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755 977

 

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