Join Human Race as they host the Cancer Research UK London Winter Run on Sunday 9th February 2020 in London, Greater London. Lace up your running shoes and conquer the Winter cold with this iconic 10k race through the closed-road streets of central London, starting from Trafalgar Square. Runners will take in the stunning landmarks of the Capital, party with penguins, hug a polar bear, and enjoy live music during and after the run. This event promises a unique experience akin to running in a Winter wonderland while raising vital funds to help beat cancer sooner. Don't miss out on this opportunity to support a great cause and have a fantastic time doing so!
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Conquer the Winter cold and run this iconic 10k through the closed-road streets of central London. Starting from Trafalgar Square, run through the heart of the Capital, taking in its most stunning landmarks along the way plus loads of wintery surprises - party with penguins, hug a polar bear, and enjoy live music, during and after the run. Brave the elements for an experience akin to running in a Winter wonderland, and raise vital funds to help beat cancer sooner!
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Cancer Research UK London Winter Run
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Event Cancelled - Will enter next year. The event was cancelled due to Storm Ciara. This was frustrating and disappointing but it was the right decision. The event sent a notification to all runners by Friday 5pm which allowed ample time to cancel other arrangements.
The event offered to send out medals for any runners that were able to do the 10K run in their own time in that week, thank you so much.
I am now looking forward to next year's event.
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