Fenwick Elliott LLP
Next Race: 27/05/2025
Battersea Park Bandstand, Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ
Next Race: 27/05/2025
Battersea Park Bandstand, Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ
Walk, jog or run with us in aid of The Stroke Association and Migraine Trust
Tuesday 27 May, 18:00
Battersea Park, London
10k, 5k
Fast & flat tarmac trails, traffic free
Overview
Fenwick Elliott invite you to walk, jog or run in their annual charity event, 'Jog On' at Battersea Park. Your efforts and donations will help fund the extraordinary work of the Stroke Association and Migraine Trust. Whether you'd like to beat your PB or fancy coming along to enjoy a wonderful race day atmosphere; everyone is welcome! Those in need of some extra refreshments are welcome to join us at the Prince Albert pub after the race!
Route Information
The course is made up of 2.5k loops with 5k runners completing two laps and 10k runners completing four laps. Signage and volunteer marshals will direct you along the route.
Running for a Cause
You will be racing in aid of two incredible charities: The Stroke Association and The Migraine Trust. The Stroke Association offers life-long support on the long and difficult recovery journey for all stroke survivors and their families. The Migraine Trust aims to empower, inform and support those affected by migraine while educating health professionals and actively funding and disseminating research.
Race Highlights
• Friendly atmosphere
• PBs likely
• Traffic free
What’s Included
• Bespoke medal
• Trophies & prizes for leading runners
On-the-Day Entry Fee (subject to availability)
There will be no on-the-day entry fees available.
We ask that runners please pre-register and book a place ahead of the race.
All we ask for is a minimum donation of £25 per entrant.
Event information will be sent out to all registered entrants prior to race day
We kindly ask that our runners take public transport to this event. The nearest station is Battersea Park (available on the London Overground) which is located only a few hundred metres from the Rosary Gate.