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TTP Cambridge Half Marathon: March 2026
The 2026 route will include not one but two additional University of Cambridge Colleges. We are delighted to announce runners will now get access to the grounds of St John’s College & Trinity College as well as King’s College & Jesus College!
The stunning new additions to our route will mean that our runners will pass famous historical landmarks: The Bridge of Sighs and The Wren Library. The course will retain it’s renowned path through the city centre, where athletes are cheered by the immense crowds.
What you’ll get from Leukaemia UK
– Leukaemia UK running vest
– Challenge pack, including sponsorship forms and helpful training and fundraising advice
– Dedicated support from our fantastic fundraising team
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