Event details

Bupa Great North Run

Newcastle

Be our Angel of the North and run the BUPA Great North Run for Terrence Higgins Trust. Now in its 33rd year, this run is the world’s largest half marathon with over 52,000 runners.

Distance: 13.1 miles (half marathon)
Registration Fee: £35
Minimum Sponsorship: £350
More information about the run 

The great north run

Join the team!

Terrence Higgins Trust has a number of guaranteed places and we’d love you to join the team!

register

Already got a place?

We always welcome runners who have already secured their own place in the run through the event organisers and would like to fundraise for us! If you would like to register your own place with us just contact the Fundraising team.

How we'll support you

We really value our runners and to help you make the most of your running experience for Terrence Higgins Trust we will provide the following:

  • Fundraising pack full of information to kick start your fundraising 
  • An exclusive Terrence Higgins Trust running vest or t-shirt 
  • Regular e-news; to see how it’s going and keep you informed 
  • Lots of advice and encouragement about training and fundraising

Why you should put on your running shoes for us

The money raised from this running event helps us to support people living with, and affected by, HIV and poor sexual health. By the end of this year there will be 100,000 people living with HIV in the UK. We want to raise as much as possible from events such as the Bupa Great North Run to fund the increasing demand on our services, and we couldn’t do it without people like you!

Get in touch

Contact the Fundraising team

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