The Big Half 2025
Join Save the Rhino International at the 2025 Big Half Marathon!
Ready to lace up your running shoes and make a meaningful impact? Join our team at the 2025 Big Half Marathon and help protect endangered rhinos!
Why join the team?
- 🦏 Make a difference: help us fund anti-poaching efforts, community conservation projects, environmental education and more. Your support is crucial to supporting species on the brink of extinction
- 👕 Exclusive rhino kit: you’ll receive your very own rhino running vest, so you can show your support loud and proud as you race
- 💪 Support every step of the way: from fundraising tips to training advice, our team will be cheering you on all the way to the finish line
- 🎉 Race day perks: enjoy the atmosphere of the Big Half festival and earn that finishers t-shirt and medal! After the event, join the unbeatable camaraderie of tackling 13.1 miles with fellow rhino runners!
The route takes you through some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Tower of London, the River Thames, and Greenwich, before finishing up at the famous Cutty Sark. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-timer, this event offers a fantastic atmosphere with thousands of spectators cheering you on.
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Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to run the 2025 Big Half and make an impact for rhinos. Sign up below to get your spot on our team and let’s run wild together in 2025!
On average, our runners typically raise around £250 each. Your fundraising will help us to cover the costs of your place on the team, while also maximising the funds for rhino conservation. Sometimes this seems like a daunting figure to raise; however, there are endless ways of fundraising, from bake sales to corporate sponsorship and match funding and we’re here to support you every step of the way!
🎉 Spaces are limited – sign up today!
Got your own place?
If you have your own place in the Bath Half Marathon, we’d love for you to join the team. Let us know if you’ve been successful by emailing us: fundraising@savetherhino.org.