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To take part, you must be aged 17 or older by the time of the race in December 2022.

Come and run a chip timed 5k or 10k through the incredible grounds of London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The RunThrough Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 5k & 10k event is a great opportunity for a fun morning out with a unique themed medal waiting for you at the finish!

By taking part, you will be contributing to vital leukaemia and blood cancer research.

Registration fee: £10

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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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Event details
When
11 December 2022
Where
London
Sponsorship
£150
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