Join Team Weston Park and take on the Sheffield Half Marathon, and help us continue to keep our promise that we will be there for the 1 in 2 of us who will face a cancer diagnosis.
Whatever your reason to run, whether it's the challenge of a lifetime, you're running in support of a loved one, or it's your favourite route to run - you are amazing!
When and where is the Sheffield Half Marathon?
Date: Sunday 29th March 2026
Time: 09:30am
Location: Sheffield – Arundel Gate
How to secure your place for the Sheffield Half Marathon:
Step 1: Visit the Jane Tomlinson's Run For All Website https://www.runforall.com/events/half-marathon/sheffield-half-marathon to pay and register for your place.
Step 2: Set up your Fundraising Page to support Weston Park Cancer Charity here.
Step 3: You’ll receive your Weston Park Cancer Charity official running shirt or vest in the post & we'll support you along the way!
Step 4: Begin your training, and don’t forget to post updates on your fundraising page to show your supporters how committed you are.
More than 50 runners took on the Sheffield Half Marathon 2024, proudly under the name 'Team Molly'.
Team Molly was established in memory of 27-year-old Molly Midgley-Hellend, who very sadly lost her life after being diagnosed with an extremely rare form of cancer called Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (ACC).
Contact us for fundraising advice, requests for fundraising materials or to discuss any ideas you may have. We're here to help!
Make the most of our charity branded fundraising materials; you can download these or receive them in the post.
You don't have to run to support your local cancer charity, you can cheer instead!
We need volunteers to join us on our cheer point, as we cheer on not just those running for Weston Park Cancer Charity, but everyone taking on the Sheffield Half! All you need to do is turn up and we'll provide you with our cheer accessories. You are guarenteed to have fun!
To register your interest, please contact volunteering@wpcancercharity.org.uk
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