About Great North Run
Sunday 13th September 2026
The Great North Run is the world’s largest half marathon, held annually in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, attracting over 57,000 runners. The 13.1-mile route takes participants from the city center, across the iconic Tyne Bridge, and finishes along the scenic coastline in South Shields. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, the event draws elite athletes, charity fundraisers, and fun runners alike, celebrating fitness, community, and endurance.
Location
Starting in Newcastle, this iconic event takes runners over the through Gateshead and to the coastal town of South Shields.
Registration fee: £40
Fundraising pledge: Raise what you can!
How to take part
Book your place in the race with CHSF using the form below. Already got your own place? Let us know you’re running for CHSF by emailing events@chsf.org.uk!
Sign up for Great North Run 2026
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