
The ASICS British 10K London Run is staged on the World’s greatest route through the heart of the capital and ancient city of London. 2008 is the eighth run and for the last 3 years the event has sold out with over 20,000 runners taking part!
Starting on Piccadilly at Hyde Park Corner the route passes the legendary Hard Rock Café, St. James’ Palace, Trafalgar Square, Somerset House, the magnificent St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge, Blackfriars, the London Eye, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Banqueting house and Royal Horse Guards before finishing on Whitehall at the Cenotaph, Buckingham Palace and Downing Street.
Thank you to our runners!
On Sunday 6th July 2008, 9 dedicated runners participated in this race on behalf of Deafblind UK. The atmosphere was amazing, the crowds cheered and everyone had a great day. All of our runners have shown real support and dedication in helping to fundraise for us and we would like to thank each and everyone of them. Wally, Nick, Tom, Paolo, Maxine, Franco, Samantha and Barry - Thank you, we really do appreciate it!
Pictures from the day





Contact the Events Team for more details about running the ASICS London 10K Run in 2009.
For more information about the race visit: www.thebritish10klondon.co.uk