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c2c to bring back ultra marathon in aid of charity Gold Geese


Following the success of its inaugural ultra marathon this year, rail operator Trenitalia c2c has announced that it will be bringing the event back on 13 September 2025.

Its second ultra marathon will be held in aid of local children’s cancer support charity, Gold Geese.

Founded by Katie Southgate in 2018 following her own daughter’s battle with cancer, Gold Geese is a children’s cancer charity that provides support to families in Essex. c2c said that its ultra marathon event would be held in the middle of September to support Gold Geese’s annual Go Gold campaign, which takes place during fundraising activities as part of the annual Childhood Cancer Awareness month.

Held in partnership with running events firm, XNRG, the c2c Essex Ultra Marathon will see paricipants tackle two routes, with 50-mile and 30-mile options again available.

In an update for the 2025 race, the 50-mile route will start at Upminster station and the 30-mile route will begin in Tilbury, and follow along the Thames going east, then the London Loop and England Coast National Trails – affectionately termed the ‘Essex Riviera’ – before finishing at Thorpe Bay station, following feedback on the 2024 event and providing an opportunity to bring the local community to the finish line.

Runners – and walkers – taking part will also receive free travel on the c2c route to and from the race.

c2c Managing Director, Rob Mullen, said: “As a keen runner and fitness enthusiast myself, I am very excited to be bringing our Ultra Marathon event back for 2025, especially as it will support such an amazing charity in Gold Geese.

“The work that Gold Geese do is invaluable to our community, the support that they offer to children and their families dealing with the emotional, physical and financial devastation of childhood cancer changes lives and to be able to partner with them is something I am immensely proud of.

“Although the running will be hard, I am more than ready to lace up my shoes and get back out there alongside everybody else that will be joining us at c2c on this journey. I can’t wait to see you all at the start line… as well as the finish line!”

Katie Southgate, Founder and CEO of Gold Geese, added: “This is going to be an incredible event and we’re so excited to partner up with c2c again.

“We receive no Government funding and rely on community fundraising events like this so we can be there for every local family fighting childhood cancer and give a little light and joy during such a tough time. I’m really looking forward to the day and cheering on the incredible runners and walkers taking on this challenge.”

Registration is now open; with reduced entry fees the earlier runners sign up. For more information and to register for the event, check out the XNRG website by clicking here.

Pricing details for race entry can be found below.

50-Mile Route:

Very early bird: £70 until 31st December 2024
Early bird: £80 from 1st January 2025 to 31st March 2025
Standard: £95 from 31st March 2025 to 13th August 2025
Late: £105 after 13th August 2025
30-Mile Route:

Very early bird: £55 until 31st December 2024
Early bird: £65 from 1st January 2025 to 31st March 2025
Standard: £75 from 31st March 2025 to 13th August 2025
Late: £85 after 13th August 2025

On 15 June 2024, c2c’s inaugural Ultra Marathon – which raised money for Railway Children, a UK charity that provides help to vulnerable children – was taken on by more than 300 people across two routes, with runners aged between 20 and 77 taking part.

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