Worthing Runfest 10k and Half Marathon

Each race will take place on fully closed roads that are as flat as a pancake, making them the perfect place to go for a new PB.

Location: Worthing

Challenge Level:

Distance: 10k or 13.1 miles

Booking Fee: £10+booking fee/ £20 + booking fee

Fundraising Goal: £200 for 10k, £350 for Half Marathon

When: 28 April 2024

Register Online

Join #TeamLC in Worthing for the 10K or Half Marathon running event

Worthing 10k: The details

A great introduction to this fantastic event. We’re asking #TeamLC runners to sign up for £10 and commit to raising £200. You can secure your place through our booking link here

By joining #TeamLC for Worthing Runfest 10K you’ll receive:

  • A charity running vest to wear while training and, on the day,
  • A supportive cheer point along the route
  • Encouraging emails from our events team full of fundraising and running tips

For more information about the event contact our team on events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755977

Worthing Runfest Half Marathon: The details

Our charity places are a great way to make a difference. All we ask is that you register online for just £20 and that you pledge to raise a minimum of £350 in sponsorship (excluding Gift Aid).

Join #TeamLC and sign up today! Sign up here

By joining #TeamLC for Worthing Half Marathon you’ll receive:

  • A charity running vest to wear while training and, on the day,
  • A supportive cheer point along the route
  • Encouraging emails from our events team full of fundraising and running tips

For more information about the event contact our team on events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755977

The full terms and conditions for this event can be found here.

Got your own place?

We will refund you up to £500 towards the cost of your place if you take part and fundraise for Leukaemia Care! Check out our terms and conditions for more information here.

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