Wolo Foundation have a limited number of charity spaces available for the biggest event in Brighton next year.
Each year the Brighton Marathon raises vital funds for the Wolo Foundation enabling us to continue supporting families affected by cancer in Sussex.
The Brighton Marathon Weekend is an exciting three-day event that takes place each April in buzzing Brighton.
Over 18,000 participants take part across the events, while over 150,000 spectators line the city streets to show their support.
Events include the UK’s second largest marathon, Brighton Marathon, the BM10k race.
Also open throughout the weekend, is the huge Beach Village, which is installed on Brighton beach for supporters, runners and the local community to enjoy.
This is an event for everyone, with something for all ages and abilities. Come and be a part of it.
JOIN TEAM WOLO
We would love to have you on #TeamWolo and ask that you pledge to raise a minimum of £300 for the marathon and £150 for the 10K (excluding gift aid) and pay a £35 registration fee.
Got your own place? Join #TeamWolo and enjoy all the perks of running for us! Just raise as much money as you can.
BRIGHTON MARATHON
Over 12,000 runners take part in the marathon each April, enjoying a course that starts in Preston Park at 9.45am, snakes its way through the city centre, along the glorious seafront and finishes at the iconic Madeira Drive in front of thousands of cheering spectators.
The course bests for the men and women are well under 2hrs10min and 2:29, making it the second-fastest marathon in the UK. It is also the second-largest marathon in the UK and eighth-largest in Europe.
Since the first Brighton Marathon in 2010, the Brighton Marathon has grown dramatically to become the Brighton Marathon Weekend attracting larger numbers of runners and spectators each year to the city.
BM10K
In 2014, the super-fast BM10k was added to the weekend schedule and immediately stamped its importance on the rankings with the second-fastest time in the country that year.
The race starts from the same start as the Brighton Marathon in Preston Park, just 45 minutes beforehand at 9.00am. The course is fast and flat, taking participants through the city centre and finishing at the same finish as the marathon, on Madeira Drive.
Each year we see many groups and families take part in the BM10k and the marathon, allowing 10k participants to start in the same park and then cheer their marathon runners on after they have finished.