BUPA London 10,000 2010
Bank Holiday Monday 31st May 2010
The Bupa London 10,000 was first run in 2008 and was a sell-out. It starts and finishes in St. James’s Park and uses Green Park as its assembly area.
The race starts on Birdcage Walk and follows an anti-clockwise route around the City of Westminster and the City of London via Parliament Square, Embankment, Blackfriars Bridge, Queen Victoria Street, Cannon Street, Great Tower Street, Crutched Friars, Fenchurch Street, Leadenhall Market, Cornhill, Queen Victoria Street, Puddle Dock, Embankment, Horseguards Avenue, Whitehall and via Trafalgar Square to the Finish in The Mall.
Runners pass many of London’s famous sights, including Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, The London Eye, Cleopatra’s Needle, Tate Gallery, Millennium Bridge, The Monument, Lloyds of London, Leadenhall Market, Bank of England, Mansion House, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Horseguards, Nelson's Column and Admiralty Arch. Buckingham Palace acts as the backdrop to the start and finish.
Pancreatic Cancer UK has a number of guarenteed places and we would love you to run for us.
please email us by clicking here or ring Salma on 0203 177 1686 if you would like a place or have your own place and would like to raise funds for us.
To raise sponsorship you can set up a Justgiving page at http://www.justgiving.com/pcuk which is an efficent way of getting sponsorship or donations from your distant family, friends and colleagues along with gift aid. Alternatively download a sponsorship form. We will also send you a PCUK tshirt.
More information about the event can be found on the official race web-site
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