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What is the Thames Bridges Trek?

Join over 2,000 walkers and trek across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline, and historic landmarks. Setting out from the Putney Bridge start, you’ll head East towards the City, zig-zagging over the array of 16 historic bridges – each with its own fascinating story – and a mid-point rest stop at The Oval Cricket Ground for some snacks & drinks. 25km later, it’s a party style finish line celebration in Southwark Park past the final crossing – the majestic Tower Bridge.

How do I sign up?

Sign up for the Thames Bridges Trek via the Ultra Challenge website .

You can either choose:

Charity sponsorship – where you pay a small registration fee and fundraise for Launchpad (select us from the drop down menu in the registration options)

Mixed funding for charity – where you pay half of your registration fee, and fundraise a smaller amount for Launchpad

NB: You will be required to have raised 50% of your fundraising target eight weeks before the event as this covers the cost of your participation in the challenge.

How will I be supported as a member of #TeamLaunchpad?

We will be in touch with you after you have registered to support you every step of the way! We can offer you tips on training and lots of fundraising materials, and you’ll get a Launchpad t-shirt and goodies to say thank you for taking part on our behalf.

How will my fundraising help Launchpad?

Day in, day out, Launchpad helps people, couples and families like you in Reading who are homeless or at risk of losing their home – and only with your kind support can we continue this vital work. Every penny you raise when you take on this challenge helps us prevent homelessness in our town.

With the rising cost of living this year, people who are homeless or at risk of losing their home are left extremely vulnerable. By taking on the South Coast Challenge and raising vital funds to support Launchpad’s services, you will be making all the difference to people who are in desperate need of help.

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Thames Bridges Trek 2024

Join 2000 trekkers as we venture 25km across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline from its best vantage points. 

Setting out from Putney Bridge - it's East towards the City, zig-zagging over the array of historic bridges - each with its fascinating story - and a midpoint stop at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens for some snacks & drinks. 25km later, it's a finish line celebration in Southwark past the majestic Tower Bridge.

Your entry includes free food and drink at regular rest stops, plus support including medics, marshals and massage. As you cross the finish line, you’ll get a glass of fizz, t-shirt, and a medal to commemorate your achievement.

This event is part of the Ultra Challenge Series.

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Event information

When:  14 September 2024

Where:  Putney

Distance: 25km

Registration fee: £20

Fundraising target: £240

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You’re important to us and we aim to make your run very special. Whether its your first event or you’re a seasoned pro when you join Team Combat Stress, we are ready to support you every step of the way. We will provide you with:

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Thames Bridges Trek Ultra Challenge 2024

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Walk across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline and historic landmarks!

Join 2000 trekkers as we venture 25km across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline, and historic landmarks. Setting out from Putney Bridge – it’s East towards the City, zig-zagging over the array of historic bridges – each with its fascinating story – and a midpoint stop at The Oval Cricket Ground for some snacks & drinks. 25km later, it’s a finish line celebration in Southwark past the majestic Tower Bridge.

Your entry includes free food and drink at regular rest stops, plus support including medics, marshals and massage. As you cross the finish line, you’ll get a glass of fizz, t-shirt, and a medal to commemorate your achievement.

As The Brain Tumour Charity are an official partner on this event, you get a 50% discount on the ‘Full Sponsorship’ registration fee when signing up to support us.

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  • 50% off Full Sponsorship for Charity Reg Fees* with code  CHARITY50%
  • * Excludes 10km / mile distance option

Fundraising options:

Full Charity Sponsorship

You pay a small registration fee, do lots of fundraising and we cover the cost of your event place! As we are an official Charity Partner – you get 50% off the standard reg fee below

Mixed Funding

Pay half of the event place cost yourself, fundraise a bit less and we pay the balance of the event place cost.

Self Funding

You pay the full cost of the event place – fundraise whatever you want, with no set target or deadline, and there’s no cost at all to the charity!

To sign up or find the full details of this great challenge, and the full range of Ultra Challenges, click below:

Important information from the event organiser

All sponsorship goes directly to the Charity via your online Just Giving page. At least 50% of the sponsorship target should be with the Charity 3 week prior to the Challenge. At this time, the Charity agrees to pay a fee for your place to the Organiser (similar to the Self Funding cost – or half of it for Mixed Funding as you’ve already covered half). Failure to meet the deadline may result in cancellation of your place by the charity. The remaining 50% and any extra, should be with your Charity by 4 weeks after the Challenge.

This event is organised by Action Challenge.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the events team [email protected] or call 01252 237867.

Event details

When: Saturday 14th September 2024

Where:  London

Registration fee : £20-£89

Get a 50% discount on the ‘Full Sponsorship’ registration fee when signing up to support us!

Fundraising: £150-£240

Distance: 25km Challenge

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Date: Saturday 14th September 2024

Location: London

Distance: 10km – 25km

Registration fee: £10-20

Minimum fundraising: £100-240

Walk For Every Child

Choose your own challenge of 10km or 25km and join our team of trekkers as you zig zag across the Capital over the spectacular Thames Bridges.

Setting out from Fulham we’ll turn east towards the city, crossing the array of historic bridges – each with its own fascinating story. Half way through we’ll stop for a free snack at the Oval Cricket Ground and finish at Southwark Park with a finishers meal.

Free t-shirt for early birds : Register and set up your fundraising page by 12th July and receive a charity T-Shirt!

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While children across the globe children get ready to start a new school year, thousands of children in the countries we work in have lost hope of an education.

In Kenya, families must survive on as little as £1.50 a day. In Rwanda, children with disabilities are hidden away and don’t get the chance to go to school. And in the slum settlement of Namowongo, Uganda, households are often headed by children looking after younger siblings or even their own children. It is little wonder that families are choosing to put food on the table over paying for education.

When you Walk for Every Child this September, you can help provide essential school supplies and learning packs. Your £240 sponsorship could go towards training Learning Support Assistants who help out of school children catch up and get their learning on track.

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Our Thames Bridges  tech tee is a light weight and fast drying shirt ideal for training walks & runs - or for during your Ultra Challenge! 

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Thames bridges trek 14 sept 2024.

Do it for yourself & Self Fund – OR do it & support a charity of your choice (with 3 fundraising options). You can join as an Individual or as a Team. The steps you need to follow are set out below.

& NEW Thames 10k option

Choose how you want to join the Challenge  – register via that option and its associated online form. Then enter your personal details.

  • Option 1 – Self Funding 
  • Option 2 – Sponsorship for Charity
  • Option 3 – Mixed Funding for Charity
  • Option 4 – Own Place Charity Fundraising

For 2024 with the ‘Sponsorship for Charity’ (Option 2) it’s up to 50% OFF the Reg Fee if you choose one of our ‘Official Partner Charities’ .

* A ‘Platform Booking Fee’ of 3% is applied to all event registrations.

Confirm the challenge distance you’ll take on ( Full ~100km / 3/4 ~75km /Half ~50km / Quarter ~25km) and then select a provisional start time slot (actual start times are confirmed 4 weeks prior to the event, and for Teams – it will be as per the Team Captain’s choice).

Everyone has to register as we require personal details & declarations. Within the form you can choose to ‘Create’ or ‘Join’ a Team. Teams can be of any size – members can opt for the same or different funding options, charities, or distances.

  • Create a Team – you become the Team Captain. You need a Team Name , and a Password for others to join. Then invite friends & family to join you!
  • Others join the Team as they register, by searching for the Team Name & using the Password

You’ll need to select a charity  to support if you’re fundraising. 3 categories of Charities are involved.

  • Official Partners – Long term Series & Challenge partner charities. With the ‘Charity Sponsorship’ option – it’s 50% OFF the normal Reg Fee.
  • Associate Partners  –  50 or so charities promoting the Series, and it’s 25% OFF normal Reg Fees for the Charity Sponsorship option. 
  • Listed Charities – 300 or so other charities involved – and the ‘ normal ‘ Reg Fee applies.

Follow the right link to choose your charity & pay the correct Reg Fee. Be careful to tick the right box, or correct selection from a drop down list. Your confirmation email details how to set up an online JustGiving page for sponsorship donations.

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All sponsorship goes direct to the Charity via your online JustGiving page. At least 50% of the ‘sponsorship target’ should be with the Charity 3 weeks prior to the Challenge. At this time the Charity agrees to pay a Fee for your place to the Organiser (similar to the Self Funding cost – or half of it for Mixed Funding as you’ve already covered half).

Failure to meet the deadline may result in cancellation of your place by your charity.

The remaining 50%, and any extra, should be with your Charity by 4 weeks after the Challenge.

Multi Deals are the Best value i f you’re up for a 3 or more challenges in 2024 and plan to ‘Self Fund’. There’s also the ‘Payment Plan’ option  if you sign up before 1st February – to spread the load, stay active and do more Ultra Challenges!

For those aged 21 or under there’s a ‘special deal’ to help families get active & involved. It’s 20% OFF normal adult Self Funding prices – subject to minimum age rules / distance ( ie at least 18 for 100km / 16 for 50km / 14 for 25km – and those under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult participant).

How to Join

Sign up online & pay a Registration Fee. You’ll get a confirmation email with access to our App to help you prepare. If you choose one of the fundraising options and select a charity to support ( there’s ~400 or so involved ), we’ll confirm that with the charity, and they’ll contact you.

If you plan to ‘ Self Fund’ and want to do 3 or more events in 2025, look at our ‘Multi Deals’ for up to 25% OFF. For ‘ Young Persons ‘ it’s 20% OFF Self Fund prices (21 or under – subject to min age rules / distance)  

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50% off full charity places... use code - charity50%, valid to 31st july '24, excludes 10km/10 mile events.

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Costs & fundraising, self funding do it for yourself.

Pay for your place in full. Look forward to a great challenge - with no fundraising!

25km CHALLENGE

£89 Fee paid online & no fundraising commitment.

10km CHALLENGE

£49 Fee paid online & no fundraising commitment.

FULL SPONSORSHIP FOR CHARITY

Pay a small Reg Fee & Fundraise for a chosen Charity (who pay for your place)

£20 Reg Fee & at least £240 fundraising/sponsorship

£10 Reg Fee & at least £150 fundraising/sponsorship

MIXED FUNDING FOR CHARITY

Pay for half your place cost & fundraise less for Charity (who pay half of your place cost)

£50 Reg Fee & at least £150 fundraising/sponsorship

£25 Reg Fee & at least £75 fundraising/sponsorship

OWN PLACE CHARITY FUNDRAISING

Pay for your place & fundraise whatever you can for a Charity (small admin fee to charity)

£89 Fee paid online & fundraise whatever you can

£49 Fee paid online & fundraise whatever you can

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NOTE  – Our registration system provider is Active Network – you’ll need to create an account, or log into an existing one as you register. All Reg Fees are paid online. For 2024 a  3% Platform Booking Fee applies to all transactions.

Choose your charity

We work with many fantastic charities, which benefit from £8+ million / year of Ultra Challenge fundraising. Our ‘ Series Partners’ and ‘ Challenge Partners’ are some of the UK’s major national & regional charities. Fundraise for one of these ‘Official Partners’ – and it’s 50% OFF the normal charity sponsorship Reg Fees. We also have 50 or so ‘ Associate Partners ‘ (with 25% OFF normal charity Reg Fees) AND 400+ other ‘Listed Charities’ involved that you can support. Choose your charity – set up a JustGiving sponsorship page – and make your Ultra Challenge® count!

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OFFICIAL PARTNERS 50% ofF full sponsorship for charity REG FEE

Other partners 25% off full sponsorship for charity reg fee, or fundraise for over 300+ others.

You must be 18 or over (on the day of the challenge) if taking on a Full Challenge (~100km) or Three Quarter Challenge (~75km) ; 16+ and accompanied by an adult if taking on a Half Challenge (~50km ) , 14+ and accompanied by an adult if taking on a Quarter Challenge (~25km) or  Marathon); for a  Half Marathon aged 12+ and accompanied by an adult; and finally 8+ & accompanied by an adult for a 10km/mile Challenge.

Under 18s taking part must be signed up by someone over 18.

You’ll receive a ‘transaction receipt’ (via email) along with a Confirmation Email welcoming you, and detailing any next steps, timelines you need to be aware of, and how & where to find all the info / details you’ll need for your Challenge. ( NOTE – If you don’t receive that e mail within 12 hours, please check your spam/junk mail folders)

A discount is available if you have previously taken part in an Ultra Challenge in 2022 or 2023.

Head to our Deals & Discounts page HERE, to claim your discount.

A Multi Deal allows you to save up to 25% if you plan to enter 3 or more events over the year on a Self Fund basis – and always represent our best deal!

Once you have decided how many events you’d like to enter, visit the ‘Multi Deal’ page on the website – or follow the link  HERE>>

On the registration page, you must select all of the events you’d like to enter (and specify the distance) – once you’ve have completed your order, you will need to wait until you have received your multi-deal discount code from the team before you will be able to sign up individually for your events. Placing your order does not constitutes entry to the individual events.

When you are attending the events, please ensure you bring ID to collect your event pack so that we can ensure only the original purchaser is participating.

More information on multi-deals is available HERE>>>

If you have already signed up to a Challenge(s) or a multi-deal and now want to take part in another challenge – please complete our application from HERE>>>

All charity sponsorship and mixed funding places close 4 weeks before each challenge, so that you have enough time to fundraise and reach your target. Self funding places close for online registration on the Tuesday before each challenge.

Whilst you are signing up and registering for your challenge – in the TEAM INFO section (towards the end of the registration questions), you will be asked if you would like to ‘Join a team’ or ‘Create a team’.

If selecting to create a team, you will be asked to create a Team Name and Password. Subsequent team members can then register and select to join your team, and will need to provide the team password in order to join it.

We ensure that registered teams are assigned the same start wave (where distance/challenge option allows), and your team name will be printed onto your bib.  

There are no restrictions on our regular teams – you can be any mixture of charities / distances / funding types (i.e. Self Funding, Charity Sponsorship or Mixed Funding), and can have any number of members (even 1!).

Even if you are not fundraising for the same charity, you can still create a challenge team with us.

Yes – as long as you are fundraising for the same charity, you can create a team fundraising page on Just Giving (we recommend letting your charity know this is how you will be fundraising together). However, please be advised that the minimum fundraising targets remain per person (not per team), so you will need to reach the combined total fundraising amount on your page for your group. 

If there is a charity you would like to fundraise for that does not appear on our list, we ask that you speak with your preferred Charity about what you would like to, and ask them to register with us via our short contact form which can be found on our website page www.ultrachallenge.com/the-charities/

Once they’ve registered with us, it will take about 5-7 working days to add them onto our registration forms, and you can then sign up to your chosen challenge in aid of them.

Alternatively you can raise for one of the 300+ charities for 2023 challenges we are currently already working with (see our list HERE>>> ), or you can Self Fund your place and fundraise for them independently with no fundraising commitment. 

Please note: the above is relevant for Charity Sponsorship or Mixed Funding places only. If you are entering as a Self Funder you can fundraise for any charity of your choice (only if you want to) & we do not need to be informed.

If you are entering on a Charity Sponsorship or Mixed Funding place then NO – you must select one prime charity for your fundraising, and they must be listed with us HERE>>> . This is because your charity will be paying for a portion of your place on the event (out of the fundraising that you generate). If you wish to also fundraise for another charity, you can do so on your own terms but only as long as you reach the minimum fundraising target your first/prime charity.

If you join as a Self Funder however, you have complete flexibility on who you fundraise for – with no targets or deadlines, and no cost to those charities.

If you have chosen to fundraise for a charity (from our list  HERE>>> ), we will pass your details over to them and you can expect to hear from them within 14 days. If for some reason you do not hear from your charity after this time, please contact them directly, and please email us at  [email protected] & we will follow up with the charity for you.

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  1. Thames Bridges Trek

    25 km & 16 Bridges. New 'Thames 10K' option. Walk Only. Southwark Park Finish. Food & Drink. Join 2500 walkers and trek 25 km across the Capital with unrivalled views of the skyline & landmarks. From a Putney Bridge start it's East towards the City, zig-zagging over 16 historic bridges - each with a fascinating story - and a mid-point ...

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    The Route & Bridges. Over 2,000 Challengers will take on the Thames Bridges Trek following England's greatest river as it heads East through the heart of the Capital. It's 25 km - from Putney Bridge to beyond the mighty Tower Bridge - and each of the historic 16 crossings has a story to tell.

  3. Thames Bridges Trek Maps & Route

    The below Google Map is the latest update of the 2021 Thames Bridges Trek route, you can open this up and view it within the Google Maps app, and track your location with your GPS turned on. Open Map in Full Screen. ... Action Challenge; Work & Volunteer; Meet our Team; Other Events; Kilimanjaro;

  4. Thames Bridges Trek 25km Ultra Challenge

    Thames Bridges Trek 25km Ultra Challenge | Action Challenge 201625km walk through 16 historic bridges in London!For more info, visit https://ultrachallenge.c...

  5. Ultra Challenge Series

    What is the Thames Bridges Trek? Join over 2,000 walkers and trek across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline, and historic landmarks. Setting out from the Putney Bridge start, you'll head East towards the City, zig-zagging over the array of 16 historic bridges - each with its own fascinating story - and a mid-point rest ...

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    Join #TeamRNIB for the Thames Bridges Trek and help us smash the barriers faced by people with sight loss. This 25km trek takes you through the heart of the Capital and past many historic landmarks all while enjoying breath-taking views of the London skyline ... Organised by Action Challenge, who have over 20 years' experience organising ...

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    Thames Bridges Trek 2024. Join 2000 trekkers as we venture 25km across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline from its best vantage points. Setting out from Putney Bridge - it's East towards the City, zig-zagging over the array of historic bridges - each with its fascinating story - and a midpoint stop at Vauxhall Pleasure ...

  8. Thames Bridges Trek 2023

    Thames Bridges Trek 2023. Saturday 9th September. London. Walk. 25.00 km. Apply now. Join #TeamSamaritans and take on the unforgettable London Bridges Trek. This 25km challenge will venture past some of Capital's historic landmarks and across 16 bridges!

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    A guide to help kickstart your fundraising. Your free Terrence Higgins Trust T-shirt or running vest. A member of the Terrence Higgins Trust team to support you with your training and fundraising. On the day you'll receive: Regular snack stops every 12.5 km and a BBQ at the end. Hot drinks, water and energy drinks at all stops.

  10. Action Challenge Thames Bridges Trek

    Mixed funding. 25km: Registration fee: £50 - Fundraising target: £150. 10 mile: Registration fee: £ 25 - Fundraising target: £ 75. Your entry includes: as you cross the finish line, you'll get a glass of fizz, t-shirt, and a medal. You will need to raise the minimum sponsorship amount above depending on your distance.

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    Google Stores, search 'Action Challenge' and download. Use the code AC1 to get started on the front screen - then go to 'Load Challenge' in the menu and enter the code TBT - which downloads the info for the Thames Bridges Trek. The App gets updates in the lead up to the Challenge, including maps & special features to

  12. Thames Bridges Trek 2024

    About the Thames Bridges Trek. Join 2000 trekkers as you venture across London, taking in amazing views of the skyline. If you do the 25k route, you'll set out from Putney Bridge, and head East towards the city. You'll cross loads of historic bridges, and take a midpoint stop at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens for some snacks and drinks.

  13. Thames Bridges Trek Ultra Challenge 2024

    The remaining 50% and any extra, should be with your Charity by 4 weeks after the Challenge. This event is organised by Action Challenge. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with the events team [email protected] or call 01252 237867. Walk across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline and ...

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    Thames Bridges Trek 2024. Date: Saturday 14th September 2024. Location: London. Distance: 10km - 25km. Registration fee: £10-20. Minimum fundraising: £100-240. Register HERE. Walk For Every Child. Choose your own challenge of 10km or 25km and join our team of trekkers as you zig zag across the Capital over the spectacular Thames Bridges ...

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    Our Thames Bridges tech tee is a light weight and fast drying shirt ideal for training walks & runs - or for during your Ultra Challenge! ... Thames Bridges Trek; Event Technical Tee Shirt. Vendor Action Challenge Store Regular price £30.00 Sale price £30.00 Sale. Tax included. Quantity must be 1 or more ...

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    Thames Path Ultra Challenge. 14 - 15 Sept 2024. 100 km + 3/4 + Half & Quarter Challenge options + Thames Bridges 25km Trek (Sat - Central London) + Friday Moonlight 10K Walk (Central London) + The Henley 10K (Sunday) FULL DETAILS > 6 of 15 « Previous; Next » South West Coast 50 Ultra Challenge. 3 August 2024. 50 km Loop + 25 km & 10 km ...

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