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If you would like to run for Naomi House & Jacksplace we have places in the Great South Run, Southampton Marathon or you can choose from any event across the UK via Run 4 Charity.
Do you have a place at the TCS London Marathon 2025 and want to raise money for Naomi House & Jacksplace? Get in touch and we can support you with your running and fundraising journey.
We kindly ask that you aim to raise at least £2,000 in sponsorship to go towards the vital work of Naomi House & Jacksplace.
When you register to run in the London Marathon for us, we’ll send you a fundraising pack with a training t-shirt, buff and top ideas and tools to help with fundraising. You will also receive your very own branded Naomi House & Jacksplace running vest with transfer letters for customisation ready for the run.
By registering for the London Marathon you will have entry to our dedicated 'Team Naomi' Facebook group. This is a team like no other as you will have access to GB coach and founder of 'Running With Us", Nick Anderson. He and his team will give you the best top tips and advice to support you in your running challenge as well as a training guide.
Join here: Team Naomi Runners | Facebook
You will also get support from Kris & Lucy at Winchester Wellness. Kris is an osteopath and Lucy is a physiotherapist & clinical Pilates instructor. They will provide you with little bite size pieces of advice within the group as well as answering any injury, recovery, or pain questions that you may have.
London Marathon is the world’s most iconic marathon and an epic achievement!
Before the main race, the elite men’s, elite women’s, wheelchair and world para athletes set off fist thing. Then, the main race for members of the public starts mid-morning, as 40,000 people tackle the gruelling 26.2 mile route.
The course is flat and fast. It starts in Blackheath, heads east through Charlton and Woolwich for three miles, turns west and passes the Cutty Sark in Greenwich after six to seven miles. It crosses the River Thames at Tower Bridge and then loops around the east end of London, past Canary Wharf in Docklands, before heading west again along the Highway and the Embankment to Parliament Square, Birdcage Walk and the final corner in front of Buckingham Palace.
The London Marathon is the largest annual fundraising event on the planet – runners have raised more than £1 billion for good causes since the race began in 1981.