13/09/2026 - 13/09/2026
Newcastle
60,000 runners taking on the Great North Run from Newcastle to South Shields each year. It’s famous for its inclusive atmosphere, unbeatable on-route entertainment, and warm Geordie welcome, not to mention the millions raised each year for worthy causes. From the rush of the Red Arrows flying overhead to the oggy-oggy-oggy chants, Great North Run magic can be hard to understand – until you’ve experienced it for yourself.
We could go on all day about why you should join our team, but we’ll keep it short.
- You’ll receive a free exclusive Santini-design running top.
- You’ll have free support from our incredible training partner and expert fundraising team.
- Most importantly, you’ll be raising vital funds in the battle against blood cancer.
Ready to join the team? Sign up below!
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