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The London Vitality 10,000 is a 10K event perfect for both seasoned and beginner runners to enjoy and has a great route showing you the sites of Central London.
The event starts at Green Park and takes you on a journey past many iconic central London landmarks, such as St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. You’ll finish the race down The Mall and cross the finish line outside Buckingham Palace.
The London Vitality 10,000 prides itself as being celebration of both mental and physical wellbeing.
You can be part of our 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’ll receive the following support from us;
Take part and support Children with Cancer UK.
Charity place registrations for the London Vitality 10,000 are now available.
Sign-up to join team Children with Cancer UK!
If you have secured your own place in the Vitality London 10,000 already, we’d love to have you on our team. Please complete the own place form below.
Fundraising target: as much as possible
If you would like to hear further information about the 2025 London Vitality 10,000, please visit the Vitality London 10,000 website.
Registration fee:£10 (plus VAT)
Minimum fundraising target:£100
If you have secured your own place in the Vitality London 10,000 already, we’d love to have you on our team. Please complete the own place form below.
Fundraising target: as much as possible
If you would like to hear further information about the 2025 London Vitality 10,000, please visit the Vitality London 10,000 website.
Registration fee:£10 (plus VAT)
Minimum fundraising target:£100
If you have secured your own place in the Vitality London 10,000 already, we’d love to have you on our team. Please complete the own place form below.
Fundraising target: as much as possible
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