Brighton Marathon
Join us for this popular marathon in 2013 and enjoy
spectacular coastal views from the fast course along the
seafront.
- When: 14 April 2013, 9am
- Where: Brighton
- Distance: 26.2 miles
- Registration fee: £40
- Minimum sponsorship: £450 for a charity place.
There's no minimum sponsorship if you have your own place.
The fast course is exceptional with its route weaving through
the town and along the seafront.
You will see some of Brighton's most memorable sights including
Preston Park and the Brighton Pavilion, before hitting the coast
where you will finish outside Brighton's famous pier.
Our 2012 team included Niki Taylor (pictured right). She ran in
memory of her dad who had Parkinson's.
View
photos of the 2012 Brighton Marathon on Flickr
Run for us
My father had Parkinson's - he passed away in February so this challenge has meant so much and I know he would have been so proud.
Niki Taylor, 2012 Brighton Marathon runner
Our work is totally dependent on
donations. Your support will help us find a
cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's.
All runners receive a fundraising pack, sponsorship forms and a
running vest. We will support you through your training and
fundraising, and be there to cheer you on the day.
Join our team
Get your own place
We encourage everyone to get their own place so we can have the
largest team possible. There's no minimum sponsorship target.
To get your own place, please visit the Brighton Marathon website.
Places are selling out fast so register asap to get your place!
If you are successful, please complete and return our
registration form (Word, 245KB)
so we can support you.
Get a Parkinson's UK charity place
To apply for one of our places, please complete and return our
registration form (Word,
245KB).
Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis. With
each charity place we ask for a registration fee of £40 and a
minimum sponsorship of £450. Please consider this commitment
carefully when applying - we rely on the sponsorship raised to fund
our work helping people with Parkinson's.
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