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Robin Hood Half Marathon Events
Sunday 28 September 2025
Nottingham City Centre
Nottingham's favourite running festival will return on Sunday 28 September 2025.
The 2024 event broke records across the board, with more than 11,500 entries resulting in the highest number of participants to date and a surge in first-time runners.
The first ever Robin Hood runners took to the streets in 1981, and since then the event has become a firm favourite in the race calendar for thousands across the country. In the past decade alone, over 100,000 runners have laced up, taken to the 13.1 mile course and proudly collected their finishers’ medal. Events this year include:
Early bird race entries are now open for the 2025 event. Enter here.
Robin Hood Half Marathon (28 Sep 2025) |
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