Take on the ever popular Thames Path Challenge with a wonderful route along England's greatest river. Do it your way, walk, run or jog!
Date: Saturday 9th - Sunday 10th September 2023
Where: Putney Bridge to Henley
Walking: 10k, 25km , 50km or 100km
The famous &ever popular Thames Path Challenge provides a wonderful route along England’s greatest river. The route heads upstream to Henley along the famous Towpath. It’s through Richmond, Hampton Court, Runnymede, and Windsor, with some wonderful scenery to a riverside finish line. Walk, jog or run100km, 50km & 25km options also available–plus the separate 25km‘Thames Bridges Trek’ & ‘The Moonlight 10 Walk’ through Central London as part of the weekend 'festival'.
Find out more and sign up here
For more information about this challenge please email fundraising@heartuk.org.uk or contact the office on 01628 777046
Costs
Option A - Charity Sponsorship – you pay a small registration fee, do lots of fundraising and we cover the cost of your event place!
Full challenge - Registration Fee £45 paid online + Minimum sponsorship £595
Half challenge - Registration Fee £30 paid online + Minimum sponsorship £395.
Quarter challenge - Registration Fee £15 paid online + Minimum sponsorship £245
Option B - Mixed Funding – pay half of the event place cost yourself, fundraise a bit less and we pay the balance of the event place cost.
Full challenge - Registration Fee £110 + Minimum sponsorship £330
Half marathon - Registration Fee £72.50 + Minimum sponsorship £220
Quarter marathon - Registration Fee £45 + Minimum sponsorship £135
Option C - Self Fund – you pay the full cost of the event place - fundraise whatever you want, with no set target or deadline, and there’s no cost at all to the charity.
Full challenge - Registration Fee £198 + Raise as much as you can.
Half challenge - Registration fee £129 + Raise as much as you can.
Quarter challenge -Registration Fee £79 + Raise as much as you can.
PLEASE NOTE: By completing the challenge you are doing this at your own risk and the charity cannot be held responsible for any injury caused.