7 running events in Brighton, England
From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find running events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
Brighton
7 events in Brighton-
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
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Every Sunday at 9:00 AM
junior parkrun is a free, fun, friendly, weekly, community event organised by volunteers of all ages for children aged 4 to 14.
2k junior parkrun events take place on Sunday mornings in the UK, Ireland and Australia.
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Every Sunday at 9:00 AM
junior parkrun is a free, fun, friendly, weekly, community event organised by volunteers of all ages for children aged 4 to 14.
2k junior parkrun events take place on Sunday mornings in the UK, Ireland and Australia.
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Fri, Jul 10, 2026 at 5:30 AMSee full details
We're excited to be back in Brighton again, after last year's amazing weather and brilliant entry numbers!
In the early morning of Friday 10th July, hundreds of participants will take to the streets of Brighton whilst the city is still asleep. The unique 5.3km course will start from New Road, pass through the Lanes, along the seafront and back for a glorious finish through the Royal Pavillion Gardens.
At the end of the event, participants will enjoy a healthy breakfast with local seasonal fruits after being given their 2026 medal.
A BIT OF HISTORY
5.30 was created by designer Sergio Bezzanti and nutritionist Sabrina Severi in Modena, Italy in 2009. The idea was to promote a healthy lifestyle through regular physical activity and eating well.
The 5.3k walk/run happens at 5.30 in the morning of a business day in the city centre. Run 5.30 is an event that encourages positive emotions and aims at improving the quality of life of its participants by:
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Increasing their awareness of the benefits of exercising and eating healthy foods
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Showing that an earlier start of the day allows to fit in exercise without impacting the working day
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Allowing to experience the city in a brand new (early morning) light
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Making exercise fun and interactive with a really positive group of people encouraging each other
BUT... WHY AT 5.30 IN THE MORNING?
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to promote daily physical activity
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because the day is always so busy
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to discover the city in a unique light
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because a little movement helps the start of the day
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because there is no traffic
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because it does not steal family time
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because the course is short and accessible to all
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because it won't affect your weekend plans
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because you get to eat delicious fresh fruit
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because it takes very little to be happy!
WHAT DO I RECEIVE WITH THE ENTRY?
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exclusive Run 5.30 tour t-shirt 100% cotton
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fresh seasonal fruits refreshment + water
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Run 5.30 medal
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free download of the event pictures
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free download of the post-event magazine
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... and the opportunity to live an experience to remember!
CHARITY PARTNER
5.30 Brighton will donate £1 for each entry to Sussex-based children's charity Rockinghorse.
5.30 MERCHANDISE
Once again, we are producing a limited number of 5.30 t shirts in a technical fabric, which some people may prefer to cotton. These are available to purchase upon entry and will be collected with your cotton tee. Wearing either option on the morning will act as your entry ticket!
SOCIALS/MORE INFO
Be sure to follow us at https://www.facebook.com/run530uk and https://www.instagram.com/run530uk
Event details and schedule
5.30 T Shirt Collection will be from Jubilee Library in Brighton City Centre, from 10am until 7pm Thursday 9th July. If you have bought merchandise you will collect this at the same time.
The event will start promptly at 5:30am from New Road.
Please dress appropriately for the weather forecast, and we do advise carrying your own water if you need refreshment before or during a 5km distance.
You will need to be wearing this year's t shirt (cotton or technical) to be given your medal and breakfast so please do ensure you collect it and wear it on the morning.
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Local Clubs & Organizations
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ClubSee full details
We are primarily an Athletics Club with main focus on running (for Seniors and Juniors), but we also have a multisport section (adults only) supported by six coaches. We offer swim, bike and run training sessions for triathletes of all abilities from GB representatives to beginners. The club is inclusive, supportive and friendly, welcoming new members interested in triathlon and other multisport. All activities are currentl
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