Date: 27 May 2012
Distance: 10 kilometres
Venue: London
Registration fee: £25
Minimum sponsorship: £150
Registration for our charity places has now closed.
If you were lucky enough to get your own place through the organisers you can still join our team with the register now button above.
Run on part of the 2012 Olympic marathon course and take in some of London's most famous landmarks such as the Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace.
A fantastic way to spend your Bank Holiday, while seeing the spectacular sights of London!
Whether you have your own place, or would like a Mind guaranteed charity place, we will be with you every step of the way. We offer all our runners a fantastic support package including:
We will do all that we can to ensure that you thoroughly enjoy running for us in this event.
There are two ways in which you can join the Mind team:
1. Mind allocated place: Each year Mind has a number of guaranteed places in the event and if you would like to run on one of these we ask that you pay a registration fee of £25 and raise a minimum sponsorship of £150.
Register online now for your Mind charity place here! Or download our PDF registration form
2. Register your own place, and run for Mind: If you have been lucky enough to gain your own place in the 2012 event directly from the event organisers and had your confirmation email:
Simply register your details by completing this short online form
We will offer you all the benefits of our support package as listed above, and there is no additional registration fee or minimum sponsorship. All you need to do is raise what you can for Mind!
If you have any questions you can get in touch with the team by completing this form, or by giving us a call on 0844 448 4452.
Mind is the leading mental health charity in England and Wales and by joining our team you will enable us to continue to provide support to the 1 in 4 people who experience mental distress in their life times.
£300 could enable us to support a befriending scheme run by a local Mind association. Trained workers make regular phone calls to old or isolated people who are at risk of developing depression and other mental health problems.
Register now