Race for LandAid 2026

After a triumphant debut under its new name in 2025, Race for LandAid is back – bigger, faster, and more competitive than ever – as we mark LandAid’s 40th anniversary.

On Thursday 11 June 2026, join hundreds of property professionals at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for an unforgettable day of challenge and camaraderie. Whether you take on the 5K, 10K, or 10 Mile route, every stride helps raise vital funds to end youth homelessness.

This is your chance to race alongside colleagues, competitors, and industry leaders – and prove your team has what it takes to lead the pack.

Registrations aren’t open yet – but you can register your interest to be the first to hear when they do.

Date

11/06/2026 15:00 - 20:00

Location

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London (or take part virtually wherever you are in the world!)

In 2025, Race for LandAid made a triumphant debut under its new name — and in 2026, it returns even bigger as we celebrate LandAid’s 40th year and the legacy of our longest-standing event.

On Thursday 11 June 2026, join hundreds of property and built environment professionals at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for an unforgettable day of challenge, camaraderie, and celebration. Whether you’re racing for a new personal best or taking part for the very first time, this is your chance to be part of something extraordinary.

What to Expect:

Fresh Opportunities: As we mark four decades of impact, look out for new ways to get involved and make your race day count even more.

Iconic Setting: Take on your distance against the inspiring backdrop of London’s Olympic Park — a location built for records, ambition, and big moments.

Your Choice of Challenge: Tackle our 5K or 10K routes, or push further with the 10 Mile distance returning for 2026.

Every stride helps us fund life-changing support for young people facing homelessness. Registrations aren’t open yet — but you can register your interest now to be the first to hear when they do.

Can't make the date? Check out our other sport events across the UK.