
Running
Goodwood Motor Circuit 10K: July 2024
Join us for a unique opportunity to run 10K at the world famous Goodwood Motor Circuit, home to the Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival, and enjoy the thrill of running a brand new course and racing your way to a new chip timed personal best on this smooth traffic free tarmac motor racing circuit.
Located at the foot of the Sussex Downs, the track is the only classic circuit in the world to remain entirely in its original form. Goodwood Motor Circuit originally opened its gates to the public on September 1948, to host Britain’s very first post-war motor race meeting at a permanent venue.
This is a race that will be flat and quick, with each mile clearly marked. Cross that finish line and race past the chequered flag with Leukaemia UK to support you along the way.
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
Interested? Please contact Hanna on fundraising@leukaemiauk.org.uk
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