Ealing Half Marathon seeks volunteers for 2024 race

Are you free to help out and volunteer at Ealing Half Marathon 2024?

You don’t have to be a runner to enjoy Ealing’s biggest event of the year. Last year, hundreds of volunteers got involved and had a great time making Ealing’s Half Marathon such a wonderful success for the runners and spectators alike resulting in us winning the accolade of the Number One Best Half Marathon three years in a row at The Running Awards.

Reasons to volunteer:

Not only is it a great community event to take part in but each registered volunteer who completes their role gets a breakfast roll, drink AND a free race place* for the following years event (this MUST be claimed by the 31st December otherwise you will miss out) so it’s a great incentive.

It’s a win-win! Get a feel-good day of volunteering AND a free place at EHM25.

This year we’ll be putting together a volunteer team of almost 600 people, looking after the race village in Walpole Park and out on the roads of Ealing guiding the runners and helping local residents. It’s a fun & rewarding experience for all and we’d love you to get involved! You will need to be able to give between 4 to 6 hours on the day depending on where you are volunteering. The required start time for most volunteer areas will be 07:30am to allow for all the logistics on the day.

This year’s dates are:

  • Ealing Mini Mile Saturday 28th September 2024
  • Ealing Half Marathon Sunday 29th September 2024

Volunteering is a great opportunity to feel part of the event and meet new like-minded people. If you could spare 6 hours on Mini Mile day (Saturday 28th September) or 4-6 hours Half Marathon day (Sunday 29th September), then please choose a spot from our volunteer roles and we’ll have you registered and contact you nearer the event weekend – don’t forget to put us in your diary now!

Register your details by clicking the button and we’ll be in contact soon:

Register to volunteer HERE

Check out the Ealing Half Marathon RIA Member profile here  .

Photo by Jake Bush