Kidney Research UK

Celebrating 50 years of funding research to save lives. Help us with our vision of a world free from kidney disease.

Running

I've run the Bupa Great North Run seven times now for Kidney Research UK, I keep coming back because they give me lots of support and such a great welcome at the end!
Hadyn Beckwith, Great North Runner

We have a guaranteed number of places for a variety of marathons, half-marathons, and fun-runs across the country, including the Virgin London Marathon and the BUPA Great North Run.

Our friendly team will provide you with support and advice to help you make the most of your experience and your fundraising. Each runner will receive a Kidney Research UK running vest and fan wig so you can be easily spotted by friends and family on your big day.

To join the Kidney Research UK team simply choose your event below:

  • British 10k London Run

    Join this exciting 10km run which passes some of the world’s most iconic landmarks.

  • Bupa Great Manchester Run

    Starting in the city centre this 10km course covers some of the city’s most historic sites.

  • Bupa Great North Run

    Take part in the world’s most popular half marathon which starts in the heart of Newcastle.

  • Run to the Beat powered by Nike+ 2013

    Take part in this fun and funky half marathon with exclusive musical performances along the exciting route.

  • Virgin London Marathon

    The oldest, most well known race of its kind. It’s also the largest single fundraising event in the UK.

  • Loch Ness Marathon

    There are great marathons around the world, many of them particularly marked by their settings, and the Loch Ness ranks right alongside them.

  • Brighton Marathon 2014

    Join our Brighton Marathon team, taking in panoramic views of Brighton and the south coast.

 
 
 

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Membership organisations:

  • amrc
  • The Kidney Alliance
  • BYM
 

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