The ING New York Marathon is fast approaching. In less then ten days, over 63,000 runners will flood the New York City streets to compete in one of running's most famous races. Over 100,000 runners submitted applications into the lottery for this years race. The fees have risen this year to $171 for American entrants and to $231 for out of country applicants. This year's race course runs though New York’s five neighbourhoods: Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan.
Get Kids Going! is excited to be attending the ING New York Marathon for the 13th year in a row. Get Kids Going! has a great sized team! But not all the competitors are running, Get Kids Going! is delighted to say that Paralympic metalist Shelly Woods is competing in the wheelchair race starting 50 minutes before the runners. Jane, the CEO of Get Kids Going! and former 3 time Get Kids Going! Marathon finisher says “We are delighted to have Shelly Woods participating in the wheelchair race, and hope that all the Get Kids Going! runners have a great time and a fantastic run on race day”. The Get Kids Going! team anticipates a great time! And will be cheering all our amazing runners on from the 25th mile marker!
Monday, 26 October 2009
Thursday, 22 October 2009
The BUPA Great South Run this weekend!
This Sunday, October 25th the Get Kids Going! team is headed Portsmouth for the BUPA Great South Run for its 7th year in a row! We have a large team of over 200 athletes ready to run for our children! There will be over 21,000 runner’s total, running on a flat, fast paced course through the Southsea docks. Participants will get a chance to see some of England’s naval history while they run, including the HMS Victory and the HMS Warrior 1860.

We wish all runners luck on their 10 miles run! Remember to stop by the Get Kids Going! tent in the charity village next to Castle Field (No. 37 avenue D), and pick up your T-shirt before the race so you can show off your team spirit! After the race, stop by the Get Kids Going! tent again for a cup of Hot Tea or Coffee, Orange Juice, and a Mars Bar.
The race starts at 10:40am, but we advise you get to the race location at 9:00am just to make sure you are there with plenty of time! Good Luck! We will see you there!

We wish all runners luck on their 10 miles run! Remember to stop by the Get Kids Going! tent in the charity village next to Castle Field (No. 37 avenue D), and pick up your T-shirt before the race so you can show off your team spirit! After the race, stop by the Get Kids Going! tent again for a cup of Hot Tea or Coffee, Orange Juice, and a Mars Bar.
The race starts at 10:40am, but we advise you get to the race location at 9:00am just to make sure you are there with plenty of time! Good Luck! We will see you there!
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon!

The Get Kids Going! team had not one, but two fantastic races on Sunday October 11, 2009. A small Get Kids Going! team participated in The Bank of America Chicago Marathon through Chicago’s beautiful Grant Park. The Get Kids Going! charity had 8 gracious runners who flew from England to America to raise money for our disabled children.
The weather, unlike the past two years, was cold, hovering around -4 C, but was good for running. Get Kids Going! Runner and Chicago Marathon participant Steve Clark told Get Kids Going! that, “people handled the weather well. Once you got started running your body warmed up.” Over 35,000 runners participated in this year’s race, and the amount of money raised during the marathon has not been counted yet. But Get Kids Going! hopes to have raised over £5,000 pounds. Sign up for next year's race by calling Get Kids Going! at 020 7481 8110
Thursday, 15 October 2009
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon
Get Kids Going! had a fantastic team of runners in this year's Royal Parks Foundation London Half Marathon. Over 250 runners kindly ran for Get Kids Going!
The field of runners included Sue McAlister (pictured here on right) with the CEO of Get Kids Going Jane!
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon took place on Sunday on October 11, 2009 through London’s beautiful Hyde Park. The weather was good for running--cool but dry. The run started in Hyde Park, and continued by many historical landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Admiralty Arch, and circled back to finish at the start point. Members of the Get Kids Going! team celebrated the end of the race by returning to the team tent, and enjoying victory refreshments for them and their families.
The overall race consisted of 15,000 runners who helped meet the race organizer's goal to raise over £2 million for charity. The Get Kids Going! team had a very successful race, hoping to have raised over £40,000 to provide wheelchairs for the many disabled children who need our help of reaching their dreams of one day being able to play sports. Sign up for next year’s team in the Royal Park Half Marathon at http://www.getkidsgoing.com/applynow.htm or call the Get Kids Going office at 020 7481 8110.
Monday, 26 January 2009
Run to the Beat 2009
Run to the Beat is a unique new London Half Marathon with over 19 music stations around the course. It's sponsored by Sony Ericsson and will be staged in September this year. Get Kids Going! has over 700 entry places for this fantastic run.
To enter visit our page on Run to the Beat 2009 or call 0207 481 8110

Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Run Paris Marathon 2009 for Get Kids Going!
We have lots of guaranteed entry places available for the Paris Marathon 2009 just waiting to be filled! So if you are looking for a great alternative to the Flora London Marathon, this would be just the ticket.

The Paris Marathon takes place on Sunday 5th April 2009. It's a fantastic race taking which starts from the Champs Élysées Avenue to Foch Avenue running through Bastille, Nation, Vincennes and les Tuileries. Last year 37,000 competitors took part representing 93 countries.
Get Kids Going! is a unique, national charity that gives disabled children and young people the wonderful opportunity of participating in sport. By running the Paris Marathon for us, you can help us to turn their dreams into reality.
Entry details for the Paris Marathon are on our website, please apply online or call us on 0207 481 8110 and we'll send you an entry pack.

The Paris Marathon takes place on Sunday 5th April 2009. It's a fantastic race taking which starts from the Champs Élysées Avenue to Foch Avenue running through Bastille, Nation, Vincennes and les Tuileries. Last year 37,000 competitors took part representing 93 countries.
Get Kids Going! is a unique, national charity that gives disabled children and young people the wonderful opportunity of participating in sport. By running the Paris Marathon for us, you can help us to turn their dreams into reality.
Entry details for the Paris Marathon are on our website, please apply online or call us on 0207 481 8110 and we'll send you an entry pack.
Friday, 9 January 2009
David Weir awarded MBE
World record holder and Get Kids Going!'s Vice President David Weir has been nominated for an MBE in the Queen’s New Years honours. David received the honour for his services to disabled sport.
This is a double award for David who became BBC London 2008 disabled athlete in December. David spends much of his time encouraging disabled children to get involved in sport by visiting schools and training sessions.

In an interview with Sutton Guardian he said "Sport gives confidence to young people, particularly disabled children and it's a great buzz to see them taking it up, especially wheelchair racing.
"I get a real boost giving them advice and then seeing them do well and its good to see disabled sport getting more funding and coverage.
"I do feel slightly weird about this nomination as I feel I'm just normal David Weir.
"Sometimes I get asked for my authograph and it is a strange experience, but I do enjoy being a role model for disabled sport."
At Get Kids Going! we'd like to congratulate David for his MBE and thank him for the great work he does for our charity.
This is a double award for David who became BBC London 2008 disabled athlete in December. David spends much of his time encouraging disabled children to get involved in sport by visiting schools and training sessions.
In an interview with Sutton Guardian he said "Sport gives confidence to young people, particularly disabled children and it's a great buzz to see them taking it up, especially wheelchair racing.
"I get a real boost giving them advice and then seeing them do well and its good to see disabled sport getting more funding and coverage.
"I do feel slightly weird about this nomination as I feel I'm just normal David Weir.
"Sometimes I get asked for my authograph and it is a strange experience, but I do enjoy being a role model for disabled sport."
At Get Kids Going! we'd like to congratulate David for his MBE and thank him for the great work he does for our charity.
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