More than just a walk in the park
Pair your most ovar-the-top outfit (or not if that isn’t your thing!) with your favourite trainers and walk, run or race to raise vital awareness and much-needed funds for ovarian cancer.
Encourage your friends, family and colleagues to join you and together, take steps to help everyone affected by ovarian cancer.
Step out in style for everyone affected by ovarian cancer.
Throw on a fancy dress costume, a fun accessory or a Target Ovarian Cancer branded t-shirt – anything goes!
Pair your most ovar-the-top outfit with your favourite trainers!
Dressing up is optional.
Children are very welcome to take part! This is a family-friendly event and they can take part in either distance however they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
All you need to enter multiple people is their names and email addresses – they'll then need to follow instructions in their confirmation email to complete their registration.
The 5K and 10K routes are both fully accessible for wheelchairs.
Runners are welcome however please note it's not chip-timed.
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times and participants with dogs will start at the back.
Regent's Park
London
Greater London
NW1 4NR
UK
Look out for the gazebo, signs and friendly team to show you where to go – you won’t be able to miss it!
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You're all there for the same reason. You see people with notices on their backs and you get tears reading their messages. It's quite inspiring. Pauline
In total we raised over £4,100 in memory of Mum, and we were supported every step of the way by the great team at Target Ovarian Cancer. Clare-Anne
There’s so much I could say about Alison. We were married for 38 years, and she was a generous and loving wife, mother and Grandma. Alison passed away just six weeks after her diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
It’s important to me that I support Target Ovarian Cancer and fundraise in Alison’s memory. I’ll be doing the Ovarian Cancer Walk|Run for the fourth time this year. The first time I took part I appreciated how well run it was, and how many friendly people were also taking part. I took part again the next year with friends and took my family along the year after that.
What’s different about it is that everyone is in the same boat. We’re all doing it for the same reason. Colin