TCS London Marathon - 26th April 2026

 A race like no other, this is the big one and we'll give you all the support you need to get across that finish line. Join Team #RugbyRunners to take on London in the world's most iconic marathon.

 

Everyone who runs with our team receives the following:

  • A Team Rugby Runners Welcome Pack full of fundraising tips and advice
  • An IPF t-shirt to show the world you're on our team
  • A technical fibre IPF running vest 
  • An invitation to our Rugby Runners Training Day at Twickenham to get you ready for the big day
  • Access to our Post-Race Reception to re-fuel and recover with a free sports massage!
  • Unlimited 1-1 support from our dedicated fundraising team
  • Exclusive prizes when you hit fundraising milestones.

Already secured your place in a race? That's fantastic! All you need to do now is complete our registration form and be part of our team of Rugby Runners!

 

Charity Place

To apply for a charity place with the Rugby Runners Team in the 2026 London Marathon please complete our application form on the link below. 

 

Please note: All our places have now been allocated, and we are now running a waitlist for any drop outs. Please complete the form if you'd like to be added to the waitlist.

 

Registration fee: £100

Fundraising pledge: £2,500

 

Apply for a Charity Place

 

Own Place

Do you already have a place? Want to make a difference for the #RugbyFamily? If you are successful in the London Marathon ballot, we would love for you to join the Rugby Runners Team! Simply register for the team when your place has been confirmed. You'll get the same great support as our charity place runners, we are one team!

Registration fee: None

Fundraising pledge: None

 

Join the Team 

 

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