Berlin Marathon

Sunday 27th September | Minimum Fundraising Target: £2,500

27/09/2026 - 27/09/2026
International

Run the Berlin Marathon 2026 with Cure Leukaemia!

Cure Leukaemia has secured charity places for the Berlin Marathon, now recognised as one of the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors. This world-class event takes runners on an unforgettable journey through Berlin, offering a truly breathtaking race experience in one of the globe’s most vibrant cities.

By joining Team Cure Leukaemia, you’ll not only be part of this iconic event but also make a meaningful impact in the fight against blood cancer. Your fundraising efforts will support The ATICUS Network, an initiative dedicated to revolutionising clinical trial access for children battling blood cancer. Your participation will directly contribute to groundbreaking research and better care for children around the world.

What you’ll get when you join our team:

  • A free Cure Leukaemia running top to wear proudly on race day
  • Access to expert fundraising tools and resources
  • Full support from our dedicated events team to help you reach your fundraising target.

How to secure your spot:
Register your interest via the link. Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out!

Register Interest For The Berlin Marathon

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