London Hyde Park Half Marathon 2011
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon 2011 in Hyde Park London is the most exquisite city run on earth scheduled on Sunday, 9th October 2011.
The London Half Marathon will start and finish in Hyde Park and the course of the run races through some of the capital's most splendid Royal Parks - Hyde Park, St James's Park, Kensington Gardens and The Green Park. The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon in Hyde Park London also provide runners a marvellous opportunity to take in a selection of London's momentous attractions such as the London Eye, Houses of Parliament, Royal Albert Hall and Marble Arch along the way.
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon '11 in Hyde Park London takes place in the amazing carnival-like atmosphere. It's greatly famous for its incredible Food & Fitness Festival where runners, viewers and supporters are able to enjoy throughout the run. There are also Pulse3K featuring runners between the ages of 11-16 years. Supporting more than 200 charities, the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon in London Hyde Park has raised more than £8m over the last three years.
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon '11 in Hyde Park London is highly popular among celebrities and is supported by Ben Fogle, Jenni Falconer, Nell McAndrew, Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Tessa Sanderson, Tom Aikens, James Cracknell, Charley Boorman, Bill Nighy, The Saturdays and The Cheeky Girls in past years.
London Hyde Park Half Marathon organised by the renowned Royal Parks Foundation established in May 2003 is the charity supporting a total of eight royal parks in London including Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Kensington Gardens, the Green Park, Bushy Park, St James's Park, Greenwich Park and Richmond Park. The foundation helps make the city's natural parks more accessible to people and arranges a series of fundraising events in London all year around. The fund generated is used for a vast range of great projects including landscape restoration, wildlife conservation, community sport and art.
Enjoy the most beautiful and exciting charity run in London's most beautiful Hyde Park, the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon 2011.
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The London Half Marathon will start and finish in Hyde Park and the course of the run races through some of the capital's most splendid Royal Parks - Hyde Park, St James's Park, Kensington Gardens and The Green Park. The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon in Hyde Park London also provide runners a marvellous opportunity to take in a selection of London's momentous attractions such as the London Eye, Houses of Parliament, Royal Albert Hall and Marble Arch along the way.
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon '11 in Hyde Park London takes place in the amazing carnival-like atmosphere. It's greatly famous for its incredible Food & Fitness Festival where runners, viewers and supporters are able to enjoy throughout the run. There are also Pulse3K featuring runners between the ages of 11-16 years. Supporting more than 200 charities, the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon in London Hyde Park has raised more than £8m over the last three years.
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon '11 in Hyde Park London is highly popular among celebrities and is supported by Ben Fogle, Jenni Falconer, Nell McAndrew, Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Tessa Sanderson, Tom Aikens, James Cracknell, Charley Boorman, Bill Nighy, The Saturdays and The Cheeky Girls in past years.
London Hyde Park Half Marathon organised by the renowned Royal Parks Foundation established in May 2003 is the charity supporting a total of eight royal parks in London including Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Kensington Gardens, the Green Park, Bushy Park, St James's Park, Greenwich Park and Richmond Park. The foundation helps make the city's natural parks more accessible to people and arranges a series of fundraising events in London all year around. The fund generated is used for a vast range of great projects including landscape restoration, wildlife conservation, community sport and art.
Enjoy the most beautiful and exciting charity run in London's most beautiful Hyde Park, the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon 2011.
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