Bupa London 10,000
May 27th 2012
We have plenty of places available for next year's race along the Olympics course - join us!
The BUPA 10,000 is run on the 2012 Olympic Marathon Course. The combination of famous sights and support from the crowds makes it a great day and a great route to experience. Starting and finishing in St. James’s Park and using Green Park as its assembly area, the race starts on Birdcage Walk and follows an anti-clockwise route around the City of Westminster and the City of London. Runners will pass Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, The London Eye, Cleopatra’s Needle, Tate Gallery, Millennium Bridge, The Monument, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Nelson's Column and Admiralty Arch with Buckingham Palace acting as the backdrop to the start and finish.
Team CAFOD has plenty of places in the race - we are asking for people to raise £200 minimum sponsorship to go towards our vital work fighting poverty overseas; helping people living in some of the world’s poorest communities to build better lives for themselves. Please apply here
Whether you have your own place in the run or would like a CAFOD charity place, we will provide:
• A CAFOD running vest
• Training schedules and top tips
• A fundraising pack, sponsorship forms and your own fundraising web page
• BUPA 10,000 team e-newsletters
• Lots of support in the lead up to the day!
Runners must be 16 or older on Sunday 27th May 2012.
If you have any queries about this event, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0207 095 5333



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