2010 Run 10K series launches
06/08/2010
The Cancer Research 2010 Run 10k series was launched in London yesterday with the opening of the worlds first urban running lane along the South Bank in London. The lane was opened for one day only to promote the 8th year of the Cancer Research 10k series.
This year the Run 10k series will bring together 50,000 men and women to raise £5 million to help fund Cancer Research’s vital research. Races will take place across the UK throughout September and October.
A 10k is a great race distance for runners of all abilities, with those new to running able to test themselves and improve their fitness by training to run further than before and for the more experienced runners a chance to improve running speed and economy.
Registration is now open and can be done online at the Run 10k website. There are also inspirational videos and training guides on the site.

2010 Run 10K series launches
06/08/2010
The Cancer Research 2010 Run 10k series was launched in London yesterday with the opening of the worlds first urban running lane along the South Bank in London. The lane was opened for one day only to promote the 8th year of the Cancer Research 10k series.
This year the Run 10k series will bring together 50,000 men and women to raise £5 million to help fund Cancer Research’s vital research. Races will take place across the UK throughout September and October.
A 10k is a great race distance for runners of all abilities, with those new to running able to test themselves and improve their fitness by training to run further than before and for the more experienced runners a chance to improve running speed and economy.
Registration is now open and can be done online at the Run 10k website. There are also inspirational videos and training guides on the site.