Have you registered your place for the Vitality 10,000?
In 2025, women can invite someone to take part in the Vitality 10,000 with you on the day, and we will pay for their place
Vitality research shows that women tend to exercise alone, with 96% of women not taking part in any team sports at all.
We know that moving more together makes a real difference to your health and Vitality is committed to helping more women live more active and healthy lives.
That’s why, to help women move more together, we’ve teamed up with London Marathon Events to bring you a stunning 10,000 through London’s most iconic sights.
The best part? We are offering 200 female runners the chance to run with a friend at this year’s event.
When you buy one place for the race, you get the chance to get a free place for a friend, colleague or family member.
If selected, you will receive an event registration link for the Vitality London 10,000.
Once this has been completed a free event registration link will be sent to your designated friend. Then, the fun can begin!
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1 Price is based on the following criteria: a 35-year-old based in Peterborough, plan start date April 2025, Full Medical Underwriting, Consultant Select hospital option, £250 excess and £500 out-patient benefit and includes Insurance Premium Tax (IPT)
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