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Great Birmingham Run

Great Birmingham Run

Date
Sun, 03 May 26

Take on the Great Birmingham Run and help Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF)'s emergency medical teams to save lives.

Register for the half marathon here

Register for the 10k here

When: 3rd May 2026

Where: Birmingham

Distance: Half marathon or 10k

Registration fee:

  • £40 for the half marathon
  • £25 for the 10K

Minimum fundraising target:  

  • £400 for the half marathon
  • £250 for the 10k

Join #TeamMSF for the Midland's biggest running event! Choose to take on either the 10k run or the half marathon challenge. Starting and finishing in the heart of the city, you’ll soak up the incredible atmosphere and race past Birmingham’s iconic landmarks. Whether you're chasing a personal best or simply enjoying the day, this is an event not to be missed! 

AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run. Hero shots of the day. May 4 2025. Caption
AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run. Hero shots of the day. May 4 2025.

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Great Birmingham Run

Centenary Square
Broad Street
Birmingham
B1 2EA
United Kingdom