Find 10k runs in and around Hampshire for 2023/2024 - filter events by date, display on a map or use the advanced search to find your perfect race.
The 10K race challenge is perfect for a PB with green parks, inspiring views of city landmarks and a waterside location to drive you forward, beginning and ending at the iconic Guildhall.
The third pint-sized trail challenge with top reviews on scenic countryside routes with keepsake beer glass, real ale, medal, free photo, prizes, goodies and special Bridgedale socks offer!
The Santa Runs 2023 Southsea for a fundraising run in aid of many local charities.
Complete this two lap, 10k course around Southampton Common and earn yourself a medal.
The Stubbington 10K is known for its picturesque landscape, fast course and being one of the biggest and best races of its kind that the south coast has to offer.
Nestled in the heart of the stunning New Forest National Park's ancient woodland, the Maverick Adidas Terrex Original New Forest trail running event is sure to be the best way to...
This Petersfield 10k is always popular!
The Winchester 10km Road Race started back in 1983 as a 10-mile distance. The race adopted the popular 10km format in the late 1980's.
Join RunThrough Events for the return of the Southampton Running Festival and our first event here this year.
Join RunThrough Events for the return of the Southampton Running Festival and our first event here this year.
Take part in this superb celebration of trail running.
Get ready for the scenic Queen Elizabeth Off Road 1/2 Marathon.
Hendy Eastleigh 10k – the home of the PB – takes place in 2024.
This scenic Mid-Kent event starts and finishes in Marden at the Marden Memorial Hall.
The 2024 Hook Fun Run & Road Races are back for 32nd year!
Join Wilderness Running for a sociable 10k trail run ending at sunset to take in the best of the views on the local trails.
Get ready to bounce your way through The World's BIGGEST and most EPIC Inflatable 5K Obstacle Course!
What could be better than a sociable 10k trail run in the countryside before settling in for a pub lunch or cheeky post run pint?