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Bupa Great Manchester Run

Join teamGO in Europe's premier 10k run and help change the lives of vulnerable children across the UK.

Date of event:  20 May 2012


Great Manchester Run

Looking for a guaranteed charity place?

For an NSPCC place, please fill in our online registration form , and along with your £30 registration fee, this will secure your place on the team. We ask that you commit to raise at least £250 to support our work protecting vulnerable children across the UK.

Looking for your 'own' place?

Alternatively, if you would prefer to obtain a place directly with the race organiser's, the online entry system is now open, so please visit their website as soon as possible.

Once you've secured your own place, we'd love to welcome you to teamGO! All you need to do is fill in our own place registration form . We just ask that you raise as much as you can for children.

Our support

Our runners mean the world to us, so in return we provide:

  • World class training support  from our partner Liz Yelling, Olympic marathon runner
  • Top-notch fundraising advice  from a dedicated team at the NSPCC
  • teamGO runners Facebook page to chat to your team mates
  • teamGO fundraising pack, regular e-newsletters and a support hotline
  • An exclusive running vest with your name across the front
  • Support on the day with cheering squads along the route and refreshments at the end

About the Bupa Great Manchester Run

With a field of 35,000 ranging from beginners to international elites, the Great Manchester Run is one of the world’s fastest growing running events. Starting and finishing in the city centre, the fast, flat course takes in such iconic sights as Old Trafford and the Bridgewater Hall.

With around 400 teamGO runners at the Bupa Great Manchester Run, we're hoping to raise a whopping £40,000 for vulnerable children. We'd love you to be part of it!

Please call us on 020 7825 2621 or email us  if you have any questions.



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