
About the event
The London Landmarks Half Marathon is a run like no other. This 13.1 mile running adventure will lead you past iconic landmarks, historic sights and is the only half marathon to go through the hidden gems of both the City of London and the City of Westminster.
Sunday 12 April 2026
Pall Mall near Trafalgar Square. Each wave of runners will have a recommended arrival station and suggested route to the start area.
The first wave of runners will start around 9.20am and the last around 10.40am.
How to register
We would love for you to join us at this iconic event, taking steps to help everyone affected by ovarian cancer.
There are two ways that you can join Team Target:
Charity Place
We have a limited number of guaranteed places in this event.
For this option, we have a £20 non-refundable registration fee and ask that you pledge to raise the £350 minimum fundraising target – with this we could fund more than a day of life-saving research.
Own Place
If you were one of the lucky ones and secured your own place via the London Landmarks Half Marathon ballot, we'd still love for you to join Team Target!
For this option, we have no registration fee or minimum fundraising target, but we hope you'll raise as much as you can to stop ovarian cancer devastating lives.
We'll ask for proof you've secured your own place independently from the charity – so have your confirmation email ready.

What you can expect from us
Support from a member of the fundraising team, to help you every step of the way.
Fundraising advice and top tips to increase your sponsorship.
Free fundraising materials to help you raise awareness of your challenge and the charity.
A Target Ovarian Cancer running top.
Access to useful training and nutritional tips.
We'll offer you the same high level of support whether you join us with a charity place or with your own place.
If you have any queries, please contact us on 020 7923 5474 or via fundraising@targetovariancancer.org.uk – we're here to help!

“I came across Target Ovarian Cancer after losing my mum, Janet, to ovarian cancer in 2016. She was unfortunately diagnosed too late to receive any treatment, so their work to raise awareness of the symptoms and improve early diagnosis is so important to me. I knew I wanted to raise money for them so that they can continue to spread awareness and carry on with the amazing work they do. “The day couldn’t have gone any better, with my partner and friends cheering on roadside. The final few kilometres were definitely the hardest, but knowing the amount of money I had raised for Target Ovarian Cancer kept me going (and also to make sure I bagged myself a good finish time!). I am already planning on the next one to raise even more, perhaps the full thing rather than a half!” – Liam |