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Leicester 10K

Leicester's Huge Turnout!

Leicester comes out in full force as thousands triumph in city centre run...

Runners of all abilities took to the streets of the city at the weekend (2 March) for the much-loved charity road run, Leicester 10K, delivering a day of exhilarating competition, community spirit and personal achievements.

Set in the heart of the bustling city centre, participants embarked on a scenic 10K course that wound through the heart of Leicester taking in the Museum & Art Gallery alongside the Leicester Cathedral and the beautiful greenery of Victoria Park, showcasing the city’s noticeable landmarks.

Participants received brilliant support and a fantastic atmosphere from start to finish as supporters lined the route and the finish line was abuzz with excitement as loved ones greeted runners as they made their way along the home stretch.

The day saw participants of all ages and abilities cross the finish line, including wheelchair athletes, Danny Higgins and Keiran Platt. The first male across the finish line was Matthew Scarsbrook in a time of 31:36. Harry Robinson took second place in 32:39 and Daniel Hawley was third with a time of 33:21.

Erin Willmers was the first female across the finish line in 36:42, followed by Georgina Weston who clocked 36:47 for second spot and Rosie Mead who took third in 39:37.

Tristan Batley-Kyle of Run For All, said: “Congratulations to everyone that took part in this year's Leicester 10K. We were thrilled to see such an incredible turnout which resulted in a great morning and amazing atmosphere.

"Jubilee Square was a bustling hub, from participants to our charity partners, sponsors, partners and various food outlets, they all added to the electric atmosphere. Not to forget the supporters along the course – cheering runners on from the start to the very end. A massive thank you to everyone who supported the event, you all made the day a fantastic success."

If you'd like to know more, and keep in the loop about thr 2026 staging, visit the Run For All website.

Image: Run For All

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