London Landmarks Half Marathon 2022

Following last years success join Team RBLI running team and run London's most exciting Half Marathon to fundraise for veterans, their families, and those with disabilities.
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Visit the charity's profileFollowing last years success join Team RBLI running team and run London's most exciting Half Marathon to fundraise for veterans, their families, and those with disabilities.
Closed 21/12/2022
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Visit the charity's profileFollowing on from last years success LLHM offers a fabulous central London half marathon route with musical performances, djs, dancers, themed cheer stations and more along the way!
The race starts just off The Strand, next to the infamous Trafalgar Square. Runners will pass some of the Capitals most iconic landmarks on route including St Pauls Cathedral, Nelsons Column, Monument and the Tower of London and then be rewarded with a stately finish on Whitehall just outside Downing Street. We cant promise that the Prime Minister will be there to greet everyone! But we can promise an outstanding finish line with views of London's must-see icons Big Ben and the London Eye.
This 2022 event will celebrate the grand, quirky and hidden landmark moments of 2020. While participants run past some of London's most spectacular landmarks, we will be shining a light on how we are coming together as a nation during these Covid-19 times.
The RBLI are the leading provider of employability services to the disabled and disadvantaged in the Armed Forces community. They provide vital employment support, advice and homes to those struggling on civvy street.
The RBLI have a 83% success rate in supporting ex-forces personnel. I believe none of our Armed forces personnel should struggle when leaving the forces and deserve all the help they need for the sacrifice theyve made for us.
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