Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon
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About
Join in and run for a good cause at the very first Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon. This event has been created to raise awareness and support families living with motor neurone disease. Be part of the 7,777 participants and run through some of Leeds' most scenic views.
Marathon
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Sun, 14 May 2023
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Leeds, United Kingdom
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Atmosphere
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Where and when
Location
Headingley Stadium, St Michael's Ln, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3BR, UK
Start times
Sun, 14 May 2023
Marathon:
9:00am Races summary
Here's what races are available for Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon
Marathon
42.2km
Route information
The Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon is a looped course thats starts and finishes at Headingley Stadium. Runners will be taken through some of Leeds' most scenic countryside and outer suburbs. Expect crowds out in full force to show their support as you run through areas such as Headingley, Hyde Park, Chapeltown, Meanwood, Lawnswood, Adel, Bramhope, Otley, Pool in Wharfedale, and Arthington.
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What's included
- Finisher's medal
- Finisher's goody bag
- Quality tech T-Shirt
- Bag drop
- Drink stations
- First aid
- Charity village
- Food and drink
How to get there
Headingley Stadium, St Michael's Ln, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3BR, UK
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Schedule
Full schedule to be confirmed, please visit https://www.runforall.com/events/marathon/leeds-marathon/ closer to the date of the event for more information.
Race Pack Pick Up
Your race number will be posted to your address around 7-10 days prior to the event.
If you register on event week, you will need to collect your race number from the race office on event weekend.
Age Requirements
Entrants must be 18 and older on event day to participate in this event.
Headphone policy
You are allowed to run in headphones, however, it is vital you can hear marshals instructions throughout the event.
Run For All
Run For All is Not for Profit. An entry to a Run For All event helps support great causes, part of the legacy of late amateur athlete and fundraiser Jane Tomlinson CBE. From Fun Run to Marathon, we welcome all ages and abilities - we really are For All. Run For All is part of the lasting legacy of the late amateur athlete and fundraiser Jane Tomlinson CBE. Jane, from Leeds, made headlines around the world by taking part in a series of incredible endurance events - despite being diagnosed with an incurable cancer. The mum-of-three defied her devastating diagnosis to complete challenge after challenge – from marathons and triathlons to ironman contests and cross-Europe cycle rides. Her final – and toughest – endeavour was a 4,200-mile bike ride across the breadth of America in 2006. It was a gruelling challenge that even an athlete in the peak of fitness would find daunting, let alone someone fighting cancer. As ever, though, Jane battled on to somehow realise her goal. Every year tens of thousands of people take part in our popular events – running for charity, for a personal challenge or just for fun.
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