AJ Bell Great Scottish Run Half Marathon 2026

AJ Bell Great Scottish Run Half Marathon 2026 AJ Bell Great Scottish Run Half Marathon 2026 AJ Bell Great Scottish Run Half Marathon 2026
  1. What:

    Join our team running for research at this fantastic Glasgow event. Conquer the half marathon or 10km, raise money and help change the story for brain tumour patients. Please note, the fundraising target is £274.

  2. When:

    Oct 04 2026 at 10:00

  3. Where:

    George square, St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2

  • Registration fee:
    £30.00 GBP

About

With a city centre start and finish, the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run is a celebration of everything that is great about Glasgow. You’ll enjoy the urban architecture, green spaces, history, music and spirit of Scotland’s friendliest city as you complete your epic race for research. Join thousands of runners and take on the half marathon or 10km event, enjoying the roaring crowd support from beginning to end. Cross the finish line to collect your medal, secure your bragging rights and tick off an incredible fundraising challenge to help find a cure for brain tumours.


Please note, the fundraising target is £274

Location and Timings

Location
George square, St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2
Start time
Sun, 04 October 26, 10:00AM

10.00am (waves start for the Half Marathon)

Logistics

Registration Fee: £30
Fundraising target: £274
Distance: Half Marathon

Community support contact:
Amie Woodgate

fundraising@braintumourresearch.org

How we'll support you

Joining this event as a runner for Brain Tumour Research you will receive:

  • A Fundraising Pack 
  • A branded t-shirt
  • Dedicated fundraising help and support, including any assistance needed in setting up your online fundraising page 
  • Access to a Facebook Group for sharing updates, plus useful tips on how to maximise your fundraising and smash your targets! 
  • PR support where applicable and the opportunity to share your story with us (if you want to) 
  • A Brain Tumour Research medal  

Help us find a cure

Already secured a place?

Join the Brain Tumour Research Team.