Brighton Marathon 2026

12 April 2026 to 12 April 2026 | Brighton

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Event Details

The Brighton Marathon is one of the UK's favourite 26.2-milers. With a stunning backdrop of the sea in one of the country's most vibrant cities, the race gets bigger and better every year. Renowned for its buzzing atmosphere and roaring crowd support, the course winds through the city streets, finishing up on the spectacular Brighton seafront. The marathon is just one part of the Brighton Marathon Weekend, an event that also encompasses The Mini Mile Races, the BM10k and the Brighton Marathon Exhibition.

Have you already got a place?

Have you got your place directly through the event organisers? You can support us in the 2026 Brighton Marathon with your place. Simply let us know by emailing fundraising@crohnsandcolitis.org.uk!

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