Nice One, Nottingham!
Nottingham 10K delivers a day of triumph and community spirit...
The streets of Nottingham were alive with energy and determination at the weekend (9 March) as thousands took part in the annual 10K organised by Jane Tomlinson’s Run for All. The event, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and scenic route through the city’s iconic landmarks and finishing within the Castle grounds, saw participants of all abilities and ages pushing their limits and achieving their personal best, whilst supporting many charitable causes.
Alan Oliver claimed victory in the men’s race with an impressive time of 35:34, whilst Kole Perkins came in second with 35:53 and third, Samuel Clarke completed the course in 36:09.
Michelle Village triumphed in the women’s category, crossing the finish line in 41:42. Alison Monaghan came second with a time of 41:51, and Jess Norvill third with a result of 43:21.
Beyond the elite runners, the 2025 Nottingham 10K was a celebration of personal achievement and fundraising. Many participants ran for charitable causes, raising significant funds for the event’s partner charities.
Known for their enthusiasm and making every runner feel celebrated along the course, the Nottingham supporters created a supportive and electric atmosphere from start to finish. Tristan Batley-Kyle of Run For All commented: “We’re absolutely thrilled with the success of the Nottingham 10K, which was made even better as the sun shone down.
"The atmosphere was electric, and it was truly inspiring to see so many people come together to achieve their goals and support worthy causes. We want to thank all of the runners, volunteers, sponsors and spectators who made this event possible, as well as Nottingham City Council.”
If you'd like to know more about the 2026 event, visit the Run For All website.
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