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Bupa London 10,000

Join teamGO in this popular 10k event which takes in the sights of London.

Date of event:  27 May 2012


NSPCC runners at the Bupa 10,000

The Bupa London 10,000 folllows a fantastic route, starting and finishing at Buckingham Palace and passing many of London's sights on the way including the Houses of Parliament, The London Eye and St Paul's Cathedral.

Run for the NSPCC

Run using a guaranteed charity place 
For an NSPCC place, please fill in our guaranteed place 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 £300 to support our work protecting vulnerable children across the UK.

Run using your 'own' place
If you've secured your own place from the event organisers, we'd love to welcome you to the team straight away. All you need to do is fill in our own place registration form. There is no minimum sponsorship commitment, we just ask that you raise as much as you can for children. 

Where your money goes

Every penny you raise by taking part in this fantastic event will go towards helping vulnerable children across the UK who need our help. We want to protect the most vulnerable children in society, as well as being there for every child who needs us through services like ChildLine and the NSPCC Helpline.

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 a cheering squad along the route

More information

Please call us on 020 7825 2621 or email us at gorunning@nspcc.org.uk if you have any questions.



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