Organisers are expecting entry to the 2025 edition, the 18th time the 13.1 mile run has been held, to be the most in-demand yet, with 16,000 set to take part.
“The Royal Parks Half Marathon is such a special race to so many people,” she said.
“The atmosphere generated throughout the parks on race-day is truly spectacular, so combining this with the stunning race-route really does make for a truly incredible race-day experience.
“Good luck to everyone entering this year’s ballot and we’re so excited to have you back for this year’s Royal Parks Half Marathon!
“Last year’s event attracted a stellar line-up of celebrity participants, including radio and TV presenters Dermot O’Leary and Jenni Falconer, TV stars Kimberley Hart-Simpson and Andi Osho, Great British Bake Off winner David Atherton, and former Love Islanders Kai Fagan and Zach Noble.”
Here is how you can get involved.
Runners set off at the start of the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon in Hyde Park
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How to enter the 2025 Royal Parks half marathon
There is now such demand for the 16,000 spaces that a ballot is needed for entry for the first time in 2025.
This part is free but you can pay in advance to be entered in the second-chance draw.
You will find out by February 13 if you have been successful and you must then confirm by 5pm on March 3 – and be ready to pay the £68.95 cost, which includes the admin fee.
If you are not successful in the ballot, you can still take part by agreeing to run for a charity, who have spots reserved by organisers. To do this, you will need to pledge to raise a certain amount in fundraising.