London Marathon 2025

Get your trainers on and go the distance to transform the future for everyone with ovarian cancer.

About the event

The TCS London Marathon is a world-famous event. Each year, thousands of runners and spectators flock to the capital to experience this iconic race. Taking in the best of the capital, the atmosphere can't be beaten, with crowds of spectators cheering you on along the way!

Sunday 27 April 2025

London - from Blackheath to The Mall
The first wave of runners will start around 10:00am

How to register

We'd love for you to join Team Target at this iconic event to raise vital awareness and much-needed funds for ovarian cancer. 

I need a charity place

Unfortunately, we have a limited number of guaranteed places in this event and we have now filled all of our charity places. 

I have my own place

If you were one of the lucky ones and you secured your own place through the TCS London Marathon ballot, we would love for you to join Team Target!

Great news - there is no registration fee or minimum fundraising target, we just hope you'll raise as much as you can! 

Please note we will ask for proof of your own place secured through the ballot. 

What you can expect from us

Support from a member of the fundraising team, to help you every step of the way.

A fundraising guide filled with help, 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 secured through the ballot!

If you have any queries, please contact us at fundraising@targetovariancancer.org.uk

“In May 2022 I lost my sister-in-law, Liz, to ovarian cancer. Over the course of her illness, Target Ovarian Cancer provided a great resource to my wife as she tried to learn as much about the disease as possible, in order to support her sister. 
 
“I wanted to give something back to help to fund their nurse-led support line, so I decided to run the London Marathon and raise as much as possible for this wonderful charity, because I know just how vital every pound raised is.” – Paul