Robin Hood Half Marathon
September 29, 2024 - September 29, 2024
This is an all day event
The Robin Hood Half Marathon is one of the longest established and most popular city centre road events in the UK.
A picturesque route taking you along Victoria Embankment, River Trent, past Nottingham Castle, Robin Hood statue, The Park and Wollaton Park where you’re bound to see a few deer roaming. Finishing on Victoria Embankment Recreation ground next to the River Trent.
Event details
Date: 29th September 2024
Location: Nottingham
Registration fee: £10 (plus £0.40 booking fee)
Sponsorship target: £250
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Why join #TeamOracle
As part of #TeamOracle you will receive all of this…
- Welcome email with Fundraising Pack and training tips
- Bespoke #TeamOracle challenge t-shirt
- A dedicated contact to support you with your challenge
Most importantly you will join us in the RACE to overcome the Head and Neck cancer crisis, by raising money to fund RESEARCH, raise AWARENESS, work COLLABORATIVELY and improve the patient EXPERIENCE. Ensuring EVERYBODY has the best chance of surviving Head and Neck cancers. Join #TeamOracle today!
Good luck and thank you for supporting Oracle Cancer Trust!
Get in touch
If you have any questions about this event, please get in touch with our Fundraising team email mailto:fundraising@oraclehnc.org.uk
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