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Weekend race calendar: London 2026 (5Ks, 10Ks, Half Marathons & more) | SportPlan
SportPlan guideMar 4, 20264 min read

Weekend race calendar: London 2026 (5Ks, 10Ks, Half Marathons & more)

Looking for races near London in 2026? Use this weekend race calendar guide to find 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, and fitness races—and track them on SportPlan.

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1Why London’s 2026 race scene is all about weekends2London weekend race types you’ll actually find (and how to choose)
4 min read4 key sectionsUpdated Mar 4, 2026

Searching “races near London 2026” usually means one of two things:

  1. you want a realistic weekend plan (not a giant spreadsheet), and
  2. you want to avoid the classic problem: finding a great race too late, when it’s already sold out.

This guide is built for exactly that. You’ll learn how to map out your London weekends in 2026, what types of events to look for (5K, 10K, half marathon, fitness races), and how to keep everything organized in one place.

If you want the fastest path: start with SportPlan’s event discovery page, then filter by location = London and sport = running.

  • Explore events: https://www.sportplan.es/en/discover

Why London’s 2026 race scene is all about weekends#

London’s running culture runs on weekend energy:

  • Saturday is ideal for shorter races, parkrun-style community runs, and events that pair well with brunch.
  • Sunday is prime time for longer efforts (10K → half marathon) and club meetups.

In 2026, the competition for entries will be even tighter because more runners are planning earlier (thanks to social media hype cycles and travel-friendly race weekends). That’s why your best strategy is to build a simple “weekend race calendar” you can reuse.

The 3 things to put in your weekend race calendar#

For each weekend you’re considering, note:

  1. Distance / format (5K, 10K, half, multi-distance, fitness race)
  2. Location + transport (tube-friendly vs. drive-only)
  3. Registration status (open now / opens soon / likely to sell out)

SportPlan helps with #3 because you can use it as your “single source of truth” to browse and track events.

London weekend race types you’ll actually find (and how to choose)#

1) 5Ks: the best “any-weekend” race#

If your goal is consistency, 5Ks are unbeatable. They’re easier to fit around family plans, travel, or unpredictable work weeks.

Who it’s for:

  • beginners building the habit
  • runners chasing a PR without a 12-week training cycle
  • anyone who wants to race frequently without burning out

Example event page on SportPlan (London):

  • Parkrun-style 5K listing: https://www.sportplan.es/en/events/parkrun-5k-london-fields-2026-london-2026-01-03

How to use it in your calendar: pick one 5K every 4–6 weeks as a fitness check.

2) 10Ks: the perfect London “race weekend” distance#

The 10K is the sweet spot for most runners: long enough to feel like a real event, short enough to recover fast.

Who it’s for:

  • runners aiming for a PB
  • runners building toward a half marathon
  • people who want an energetic race atmosphere without the long-run fatigue

Weekend calendar tip: schedule 10Ks on weeks where you can keep Friday easy and Monday flexible.

3) Half marathons: your anchor events#

Half marathons are where many runners set their “main goal” of the season. Training usually demands 8–12 weeks, so it helps to anchor your year with 1–2 half marathons and then build shorter races around them.

Weekend calendar tip: plan a half marathon on a weekend that’s calm socially—because the long run the week before and the recovery week after both matter.

4) Fitness races (HYROX-style): a London trend worth tracking#

London has become a hotspot for fitness races that blend running with functional stations. If you enjoy CrossFit-style training, these events can be your most motivating “race” of the year.

Example fitness event page (London):

  • Strength in Depth (London): https://www.sportplan.es/en/events/strength-in-depth-london-2026-london-2026-01-24

Related sport hub pages on SportPlan:

  • HYROX: https://www.sportplan.es/en/sports/hyrox
  • Triathlon (for cross-training ideas): https://www.sportplan.es/en/sports/triathlon

A simple way to build your London weekend race calendar (in 20 minutes)#

You don’t need a massive planning session. Do this:

  1. Open SportPlan Discover: https://www.sportplan.es/en/discover
  2. Filter to London (and nearby if you’re willing to travel 30–60 minutes).
  3. Pick:
    • 1 “anchor” event (half marathon or bigger goal)
    • 2 “fun” events (10K, themed run, fitness race)
    • 3 “maintenance” events (5Ks) to keep momentum
  4. Save the pages you like and revisit the list once per month.

This keeps your calendar realistic, flexible, and focused on weekends you can actually commit to.

Weekend race strategy: what to do if you’re traveling into London#

If you’re not based in London, here’s the best play:

  • Choose races with easy public transport access.
  • Stay within one or two tube lines of the start.
  • Avoid tight travel timelines (arriving Saturday morning for a Saturday race is stressful).

Pro tip: if your trip is a weekend getaway, a 5K or 10K is usually better than a half marathon—you’ll enjoy the city more.

FAQ: races near London 2026#

When should I register for London running races in 2026?#

As early as possible—especially for popular distances and branded events. If you see an event you’d genuinely run, don’t wait.

How do I find “races near me” instead of only central London?#

Use SportPlan Discover and broaden the location radius (London + nearby cities/boroughs). Your best local races are often outside the tourist core.

What if I’m not sure which distance to choose?#

Pick based on your current weekly running volume:

  • under ~15 km/week → 5K
  • ~15–30 km/week → 10K
  • ~30+ km/week consistently → half marathon (with a plan)

Your next step#

If you want a living London race calendar 2026 you can check in 30 seconds, make SportPlan your home base:

  • Start browsing: https://www.sportplan.es/en/discover
  • Quick inspiration:
    • London 5K listing: https://www.sportplan.es/en/events/parkrun-5k-london-fields-2026-london-2026-01-03
    • London fitness race: https://www.sportplan.es/en/events/strength-in-depth-london-2026-london-2026-01-24

Build your weekend plan now, then let the calendar work for you all year.

Keep planning

Turn ideas from this guide into an actual race calendar.

Use SportPlan to compare dates, save target events, and build a season that fits your weekends instead of another unstructured list.

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On this page

  • Why London’s 2026 race scene is all about weekends
  • London weekend race types you’ll actually find (and how to choose)
  • A simple way to build your London weekend race calendar (in 20 minutes)
  • Weekend race strategy: what to do if you’re traveling into London
  • FAQ: races near London 2026
  • Your next step

Next step

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