Oxford Half 2026

A Prestigious Half. The fast and flat Oxford Half returns on Sunday 11 October 2026, offering the perfect route for both first time runners and PB chasers. Get your charity place today.  

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The Oxford Half takes runners through the pristine, winding streets of historic Oxford. The route begins on Mansfield Rd and passes   
through the stunning sites of Old Marston village, the River Cherwell, Oxford University’s impressive Lady Margaret Hall, before finally finishing back where it started, in the heart of Oxford University.

Secure your place in this autumns Oxford half marathon through Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and you’ll transform the lives of people who are deaf or have hearing loss by rebuilding connection, companionship and confidence through trained hearing dogs and practical and emotional support services. 

Event details  

Where: Oxford  
When: Sunday 11 October   
Registration Fee: £25 per participant   
Minimum Sponsorship Requirement: £300 per participant  

Please note: Participants must be at least 18 years old to take part.   

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We'll be with you every step of the way

Join us and receive: 

  • A digital fundraising pack full of tips, advice and fundraising materials  
  • A complimentary professional running vest
  • Unlimited support from a dedicated team  
  • The satisfaction of knowing you're helping deaf people leave loneliness behind and reconnect with life  

Join team Hearing Dogs today

Places are limited so don’t miss your chance to run and raise funds for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.

Have any questions?

If you have any questions or queries about taking part in this event, please do get in touch.

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