TCS London Marathon 2027

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Event information

Event start date

25 April 2027

Event distance and location

26.2 miles in Central London

Fundraising target

£2500.00 +

Registration fee

£100.00

Take on the world’s greatest marathon and help children feel safe, heard and supported

Our charity place applications are now open for the TCS London Marathon 2027!  If you’ve always wanted to take part in this iconic race, then please sign up to run with Team Eikon. You will be raising money to help children and young people access the support they need to overcome setbacks and achieve their full potential. Our dedicated staff will support you to hit your fundraising and running goals. 

If you choose to run with #TeamEikon, we will support you from start to finish. You can expect:

  • An Eikon Charity running vest
  • Help with setting up your fundraising page
  • Support throughout your marathon journey
  • And the official finishers medal and t-shirt!

We have a limited number of places available, so apply now and let us know why you want to run with The Eikon Charity. We also recommend you enter the ballot to double your chances as we usually receive more applications than we have places available.

If you are lucky enough to secure a ballot place and would still like to fundraise for us, then please email fundraising@eikon.org.uk.

Enter now and you could experience the Start Line nerves, the roar of the crowds and the glory of crossing that world famous Finish Line on The Mall! All while helping to raise funds for children in Surrey.

Click below if you are interested in taking on the challenge…

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An incredible experience and something I’ll never forget!

 

Running the London Marathon for Eikon was an incredible experience and something I’ll never forget. I chose to fundraise for Eikon because of the amazing work they do supporting young people’s mental health, which is something I really believe in—especially as I’m only 18 myself.

The whole journey, from training to race day, was challenging but so rewarding. Marathon day itself was tough, especially towards the end, but the atmosphere, support from the crowd, and knowing I was running for a cause like Eikon kept me going.

I’m really proud to have been part of it and so grateful for everyone who supported me along the way. It’s definitely inspired me to keep pushing myself and hopefully take on more challenges like this in the future.

Blake – London Marathon 2026 runner

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