Prostate Cymru has joined forces once again with Cardiff Half Marathon as one of its featured charities.
The 2023 event will take place on Sunday 1st October at 10:00am. Prostate Cymru has 100 charity team spaces available for runners who pledge to raise a minimum of £200 each in sponsorship.
Click here to be a part of Team Prostate Cymru or email [email protected] for further information.
As part of our Team Prostate Cymru, the charity promises to offer:
· A free running vest, wristband & badge
· Pre and post-race reception in the City Hall with massage and refreshments after the race
· Regular fundraising support from our experienced Events Team with tips on how to smash your target
· Training plans and support throughout your fundraising journey
Runners who have already registered themselves and choose to support Prostate Cymru independently should also contact [email protected] to receive their fundraising pack including running vest.
Cardiff Half Marathon is Wales’ largest road race with thousands of entrants taking part each year. The predominately flat course makes it ideal for both beginners and elites. The popular race joins the SuperHalfs, a new international half marathon series, this year along with races in Lisbon, Prague, Valencia and Copenhagen.
Cardiff’s 13.1 mile route takes runners past the capital’s most iconic landmarks with beautiful scenery and historic buildings. The race starts outside Cardiff Castle and runners then head down past Cardiff City Stadium on the way to Penarth. Runners take in the glorious Penarth Marina before crossing the barrage and heading to Cardiff Bay. The race runs right through the heart of the bay taking in the Norwegian Church and Wales Millennium Centre. The course then heads towards the north of the city and runners will complete a loop of the beautiful Roath Park Lake before finishing in the heart of the city at the Civic Centre.