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Belfast City Marathon 2025

  • Stormont Estate

Run your way to a healthier 2025!

Looking for a new goal this year? Why not run with a purpose and join #TeamHospice at this year's Moy Park Belfast City Marathon!?

The Belfast City Marathon is a running legend in the UK and Ireland, known for its amazing local support and crowds that will keep you going the distance for all 26.2 miles!

Whether you're ready to team up for the Relay, take on the 8 mile walk, take part in the 5k Fun Run, or tackle the full Marathon, there's a challenge for everyone! Lace up and join us – let's make strides for a great cause together!

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How to Run for NI Hospice



  • Register for your place at the official Moy Park Belfast Marathon website before the 4th April 2025 - be quick, as last year it sold out early!

  • Once you have secured your place in the marathon, register with Hospice clicking the button above to tell us you would like to fundraise for us

  • Your local fundraiser will be in touch with advice on how to make your fundraising a success

  • Closer to the event, we'll send you a cool NI Hospice-branded T-shirt to help you stand out from the crowd

  • We'll help you along the route with our cheer stations on the big day

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Belfast Marathon 2025 Route

The Moy Park Belfast City Marathon takes runners on a scenic journey, taking in some of the city's most iconic landmarks. Runners will start the race at Stormont Estate, East Belfast and will finish at Ormeau Park located in South Belfast.

Entry Requirements

Participants must be over 18 years old to enter.  All participants must complete the Marathon Run and Wheelchair Race in less than 6 hours. Deadline for entries: 4th April 2025.

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How can my fundraising help?

Northern Ireland Children's Hospice is the only service of its type of in Northern Ireland which provides expert, compassionate, and specialised palliative care to over 400 babies, children and young people who have a life-limiting or life-threatening condition, and their families.

One of the families that we've had the pleasure of caring for is little Riley Gartland. When asked what his Mum, Louise, thinks about the care he receives she said: 

"He loves coming to Horizon House, there are so many parts of the care that he receives that stand out - the music therapy, the sensory room, the cuddles and the care and the attention that the care team provide is amazing."

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