We need your help to find runners to join the IPF Team for London’s world famous 26.2 mile event. A true bucket list experience, with a training day at Twickenham stadium before the big day, and support throughout from the IPF Team to get you marathon ready.

How do I sign up?

Simply fill in the application form on the link below.

Secure Your Place

As part of your place you need to pledge to raise at least £2000 and pay an initial £50 registration fee to secure your place on the team. That’s it!

What do I get as part of the IPF Team?

Every runner who joins the team will receive the following:

  • An invite to the exclusive IPF Marathon Training Day at Twickenham Stadium
  • IPF technical running vest
  • IPF T-shirt
  • Race day support from the IPF cheer point team, to give you a boost when you need it most
  • Finish area meet and greet with the IPF Team
  • Fundraising support all the way up to race day and beyond to help you reach your £2000 target

I already have a place in the public ballot. Can I join the team?

Yes you can. Congratulations on being one of the lucky few to get a ballot place in the race. If you already have your own ballot place you can join the team straight away and you don’t need to set a fundraising target, you can raise as much or as little as you like, just use your place to raise awareness & to support injured rugby players.

Fundraising Pledge: As much as you can!
Registration fee: None

Register for the Team

 

Need more info?

If you have any questions that aren't answered on this page we would love to hear from you so we can provide the information you need. Get in touch with a member of the IPF Team by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling 020 8831 7660 and a member of the team will be happy to help.

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