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Cambridge Half 2026

Will you join Cambridge Half Marathon and raise vital funds for Foothold, to ensure no engineer or their family has to face life’s challenges alone?

Join the Cambridge Half Marathon

8th March 2026

This fast and flat course starts and finishes on Victoria Avenue in the centre of Cambridge, with Midsummer Common as the event site. Previous courses have guided athletes from Midsummer Common through the city centre and have included exclusive access to four University of Cambridge colleges, providing breath-taking views and a glimpse of iconic landmarks not typically visible.

This event is well-known for its exceptional encouragement along the way, provided by spectators, our dedicated volunteers, as well as music hotspots by local musicians and bands who cheer on participants and maintain their motivation.

Registration deadline: 21st January 2026

Registration fee: £50

Minimum sponsorship: £250

 

 

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