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ING New York City Marathon

Join NSPCC teamGO in the Big Apple!

Date of event:  04 November 2012


New York Marathon teamGO runner For the ultimate marathon experience you simply can’t beat New York.

Cheered on by two million people your route will take you past the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building before finally taking you through to the finish line in Manhattan’s Central Park.

Run for the NSPCC

To secure your place in the marathon we recommend you use our preferred tour operator, Sports Tours International. They provide various packages which include combinations of flights, accommodation and race entry so you can decide which is best for you.

Please complete the  Sports Tours International booking form , wirintg on your from that you are running for the NSPCC. Return this to:

Sports Tours International
91 Walkden Road
Walkden, Manchester
M28 7BQ

Places are on a first come, first served basis so we would recommend you contact them straight away. Once you have secured your place, please complete our online registration form and we will send you a free fundraising pack.

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

New York Marathon runner Donna FrazerOur dedicated and experienced team will support you every step of the way with:

  • First class fundraising advice and a fundraising pack full of tips and ideas
  • First class training advice and training plans from our training partner
  • Your exclusive NSPCC running vest with iron-on letters to spell out your name
  • Cheering materials for your friends and family to support you on the big day

Testimonial

Adam James took part in the New York Marathon and said:

"The marathon was wicked, best experience I've had. It was really good seeing so many people from different walks of life supporting the NSPCC. Seeing the smiles on the kids' faces after high-fiving them really made me feel good about what I was doing."

More information

If you have any questions please contact us on gorunning@nspcc.org.uk or 020 7825 2621, and we will be happy to help.



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