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Half Marathon races near Stamford
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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Stamford
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5JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Summer Ready Run
Peterborough PE2 5UU · 15 km away
JUL 3
18JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Belvoir Castle Multisport Event
Grantham · 31 km away
19JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Revesby Running Festival
Boston · 48 km away
19JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Belvoir Castle Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K
Grantham · 34 km away
AUG 3
2AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Running Grand Prix Bedford Autodrome August
Bedford MK44 2YP · 46 km away
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16AUG
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RunThrough Newark Half Marathon August
Cossington · 43 km away
30AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
The Battlefield Run
Naseby NN6 6DE · 44 km away
SEP 2
20SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Clipston Trail Half Marathon & 5 Miler
Northamptonshire · 41 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Clipston Trail Half
Market Harborough · 35 km away
Stamford · 50 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Stamford
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
Run Leicester Half Marathon & 10K
The Run Leicester Festival begins and ends in Victoria Park. This offers runners a city-centre race based in a park, rather than a point-to-point course. The event takes place in October and includes two options: a 10K or a half marathon, allowing participants to choose between a shorter city run and the full 13.1-mile distance.
The course guides runners through Leicester’s central streets and parks before they return to Victoria Park. Mesothelioma UK utilizes the event as a fundraiser. Participants who join their team receive a fundraising pack, assistance from the charity’s fundraising staff, entry to a private Facebook group, and a branded vest or T-shirt for race day. Supporters can also purchase T-shirts and other fundraising items to wear while cheering.
AEPG Great Eastern Run
The AEPG Great Eastern Run begins and ends at Peterborough's Embankment, utilizing closed city centre roads. This mid-October road race centers on a half marathon, complemented by a 5K fun run and a wheelchair race. The half marathon covers the standard 21.0975 km, with the wheelchair race following the identical course. It is distinct from the Great Run series, despite a similar name.
The course is designed to be flat and fast, suitable for both time-seeking runners and first-time distance participants. The race originated as a half marathon, paused for ten years, and then resumed with the half marathon as its primary focus. The relaunch attracted approximately 3,000 participants, with subsequent events drawing thousands more to Peterborough's streets, including substantial numbers in both the half marathon and fun run. Perkins Engines has sponsored the race since its restart. The event provides chip timing, pacers, water stations, medals, medical support, post-race refreshments, and training assistance. Notable local traditions include Barry Fry starting all three races on one occasion, and a specific edition commencing at 10:10:10 on 10/10/10.
Grafham Water Trail Races
Grafham Water Trail Races offer 10K and half marathon trail races starting at Marlow Park, adjacent to Grafham Water in Cambridgeshire. The event features marked and marshalled courses on tracks, bridleways, and country paths, supported by water stations and on-course first aid. The 10K is suitable for those new to trail running, and the half marathon provides a longer run around the reservoir.
The courses consist of wide, runnable trails with consistent terrain, emphasizing steady pacing and off-road running rather than technical ascents. The half marathon completes a larger circuit of Grafham Water, incorporating parts of the Three Shires Way, offering open reservoir vistas and tranquil countryside sections. All finishers get a medal, and top runners contend for awards.
Leicester half marathon
Victoria Park provides a fitting start for runners: busy, practical, and with just enough anticipation before the road opens. The Leicester half marathon uniquely blends nature and the city center. The route crosses the Golden Mile, heads toward Watermead Country Park, and returns through lived-in streets. The event also has a community focus, with the organization supporting local health charities, including places for runners fundraising for bereavement support services.
The course is largely flat and fast, but pace yourself. Runners will experience "fresh air" and "peaceful canals" before returning to the "urban buzz." New Walk presents the final challenge: a "magnificent historic pedestrian promenade" with a "gentle uphill false flat" to the finish. Expect numerous bands and roadside cheers, and a crowd whose enthusiasm remains strong when fatigue sets in.
Remembrance Run
Remembrance Run is a timed lap event held at Ferry Meadows, a country park situated just under three miles from Peterborough city centre. Participants select a six-hour duration starting at 9 am or a four-hour duration beginning at 11 am. They then complete 5.3K laps at a pace and volume they choose. The structure is intentionally flexible, allowing participants to run a single lap, complete a half-marathon distance, or continue towards ultra marathon distances.
The course follows gravel footpaths through woodland, incorporating some grassy sections, offering more variety than a typical flat road circuit. Participants return to the central area after each lap, providing opportunities to stop, rest, and determine their next steps. Completing five laps constitutes the event’s standard “heavy half marathon,” and nine laps count as the standard ultra. Both distances can be extended on the day, and any runner starting a final lap before 5:59:59 will have it counted.
St Neots Riverside Runners Half Marathon
The St Neots Riverside Runners Half Marathon is a road half marathon held in November in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, with race headquarters near the PE19 2SH start area. This club-organised event follows UKA rules, featuring chip timing, a 10:00 am start for the half marathon, and a minimum age of 17 for the main race. Entry is limited to 2,000 participants and frequently sells out shortly after registration opens.
The course is designed for speed, particularly the last three miles which are downhill, offering runners a strong opportunity for a personal best. A 9:00 am Fun Run is also available, broadening the morning's events beyond the half marathon. All finishers receive technical T-shirts, and free race photos are distributed via the event's Facebook page. The start/finish area was modified in earlier editions to improve race-day logistics.
Bauble Bimble
Bauble Bimble is a December race held at Ferry Meadows in Peterborough, located less than three miles from the city centre. Participants can select a 6-hour option starting at 9 am or a 4-hour option beginning at 11 am. Runners complete as many laps as desired before their allotted time expires. The structure is adaptable; runners may stop at 5K, progress to 10K, target a half or full marathon, or continue into ultra distances. Anyone departing Base Camp before 6:00:00 am will be permitted to complete one additional lap.
The course consists of a 5.3K forest lap on gravel footpaths and grass, classifying it as a multi-terrain event rather than a road race. A standard half marathon requires five laps, with the possibility to extend to six or seven laps on the day. A standard ultra involves nine laps, with the option to increase to twelve if time permits. The race is part of the Zig Zag Family series, and its accommodating lap format attracts many participants aiming for their first official 5K, 10K, half marathon, or full marathon. One participant achieved both their first marathon and a personal best marathon time at this event in Peterborough.
Keyworth Scouts Turkey Trot
The Keyworth Turkey Trot is a December half marathon held in Keyworth, a village eight miles southeast of Nottingham. Organized by the 1st Keyworth Scout Group, it is a staple of the local winter running schedule, attracting many returning participants annually. The race is for adults only, with a three-hour time limit, requiring entrants to maintain an average pace of approximately 14 minutes per mile.
The course winds through the countryside of the South Nottinghamshire Wolds and is managed like a well-organized club event, featuring clear route markings, marshals, and three aid stations. First aid is available at the start-finish area and along the course. Awards are presented to the top three overall finishers, age-category winners, the leading local runners, and the first team of three, in addition to random spot prizes. The village facilities are also convenient, offering free parking, restrooms, gear storage, refreshments, running equipment vendors, pre- and post-race massage services, and an indoor area for spectators with entertainment. All finishers receive a hot or cold beverage and post-race snacks.
Run For Cake
Run For Cake is a timed running event held at Ferry Meadows country park, near Peterborough. The start area is located close to the main toilet block at PE2 5UU. Zig Zag Running provides two race durations: a six-hour run commencing at 9 am and a four-hour run commencing at 11 am. Participants select their own distance within their chosen time frame.
The course consists of a 5.3K multi-terrain loop, utilizing gravel paths, country park footpaths, and grass. Race headquarters, aid, and water stations are situated at the lap point. Completing five laps equates to a half marathon, nine laps constitute an ultra marathon, and runners can extend their distance to twelve laps if time permits. Road shoes are generally suitable, although trail shoes offer an advantage on wet grass. All finishers receive a bespoke medal, with an option to forgo the medal for a reduced entry fee. This is a cupless event, requiring participants to provide their own bottle or cup for hydration refills.
Run for Cake 2027
Run for Cake is a lapped running event with a cake theme, held at Ferry Meadows, a large country park located just under three miles from Peterborough city centre. Participants select either a 9:00 a.m. start for a six-hour duration or an 11:00 a.m. start for four hours. They then complete as many 5.3K laps as desired before the time limit expires. This format accommodates various distances, from a first official 5K or 10K to a marathon or ultra, as stopping after one lap is perfectly acceptable.
The lap route follows forest paths, primarily gravel footpaths with some sections of grass, giving it the feel of a straightforward multi-terrain run rather than a technical trail race. Base Camp serves as the central point for the loop. Runners can rest between laps, utilize the aid station on each circuit, and begin another lap if they depart before the final cutoff time. A standard marathon covers eight laps, a half marathon typically involves five, and ultra runners often target nine or more. Navigation is simple, no mandatory equipment is needed, and the event is limited to 300 participants, ensuring a manageable and uncongested atmosphere.
Kettering Half Marathon & 5k March 2027
The Kettering Half Marathon & 5k takes place on a Sunday morning, starting from Wicksteed Park in Kettering. It offers both a 21km half marathon and a 5km race. The half marathon begins at 9:00 AM, with the 5k starting soon after. The event is planned to conclude by 12:30 PM.
The half marathon route uses closed roads, passing through Boughton House grounds and extending onto local country lanes. All finishers get a medal and post-race refreshments are available at the finish. The entry fee is £31 for the half marathon and £24 for the 5k, making it suitable as a main event or a shorter local run at the same location.
Kettering Half Marathon & 5K
The Kettering Half Marathon & 5K begins and ends at Wicksteed Park in Kettering, Northamptonshire. The half marathon starts at 9:00 am, with the 5K beginning at 9:20 am. This Sunday morning road race offers two distances, chip timing, complimentary race photos, post-race refreshments, and a themed medal included with entry.
The half marathon course is undulating, not flat, so runners should anticipate changes in pace throughout. The route departs Wicksteed Park, enters Kettering town centre, proceeds through the grounds of Boughton House, and then follows quieter country lanes before looping back to the park. Each kilometre is marked with distance flags, and marshals are stationed along the route to provide guidance and ensure participants proceed toward the finish.
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About Half Marathon races in Stamford
Half Marathon races in Stamford
Stamford hosts 22 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.