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Reading Half Marathon 2025

Whether you're a seasoned runner, fitness enthusiast, or competing with a club, the Reading Half Marathon is renowned for its organization, community support, and unforgettable race-day atmosphere.

Reading Half Marathon 2025
Join thousands of runners and help raise vital funds for Foothold.

The Reading Half Marathon not only takes in the highlights of the centre of Reading where you will experience huge crowd support but also still passes through the beautiful grounds of the University campus. The race culminates in a finish rarely found outside an Olympic stadium with over 15,000 people cheering you into the stadium and over the finish line.

So whether you run for fun, run to stay fit, run for a club, or run professionally the Reading Half Marathon has the organisational capability, friendliness and reputation that are all second to none.

Registration fee: £26

Minimum sponsorship: 200

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