
Bupa London 10,000
30/05/2011Monday 30th May 2011
The Bupa London 10,000 is presented by the London Marathon and is run on the course likely to be use for the 2012 Olympic Marathons. Starting in St. James's Park, the course will take in many of London's famous landmarks including the London Eye, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and will finish in the Mall.
Join JDRF Team Pingu 2011 today by applying for one of our guaranteed places or by securing your own place:
Guaranteed Place:
JDRF has a limited number of guaranteed places in this event. Registration is free and all we ask is that you commit to raising a minimum of £350. To apply for a place please complete our application form or call Jon on 0207 713 2032.
Own Place:
If you would like to secure your own place and raise as much as you can for JDRF, please visit www.london10000.co.uk. After you have secured your place please call Jon on 0207 713 2032 and he will be delighted to welcome you to JDRF Team Pingu 2011.
We will support you every step of the way:
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Continuous support, advice and guidance from the Challenge Events team.
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A Runners Pack with training and fundraising advice to set you on your way to success.
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Access to the JDRF Runner Support site complete with a virtual Personal Trainer, route planner, team forum and lots more.
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An exclusive JDRF Team Pingu t-shirt to wear on your big day with pride.
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Support on the day, including a cheering point along the course for friends and family.
Access to the JDRF Runner Support site complete with a virtual Personal Trainer, route planner, team forum and lots more.
An exclusive JDRF Team Pingu t-shirt to wear on your big day with pride.
Support on the day, including a cheering point along the course for friends and family.
Be Inspired:
Read about 'Running a Marathon with Diabetes' in which three of our runners with type 1 diabetes share their inspiring stories. Visit runsweet.co.uk, a specialist service focused on athletes with type 1 diabetes.
Contact Us:
To find out more about running for JDRF please contact Jon Medcraft on 0207 713 2032 or email run@jdrf.org.uk.
Run for JDRF and join us in finding the cure.
