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New era for Leeds 10k: Run For All takes over iconic race
30 Nov
Summary
- Thousands to participate in the Leeds Abbey Dash 10k this Sunday.
- Jane Tomlinson's Run For All manages the event for the first time.
- Elite athletes and 12,000 runners expected, with Age UK as charity partner.

Leeds is gearing up for its annual Abbey Dash 10k this Sunday, with a significant shift in its organization. Jane Tomlinson's Run For All is now managing the popular event, which has been a staple for nearly four decades under Age UK's stewardship.
This year's race introduces a partnership with England Athletics, promising the inclusion of top-tier elite athletes in both wheelchair and running categories. Approximately 12,000 participants are anticipated to race from Leeds city centre to Kirkstall Abbey and back. Age UK continues its role as the lead charity partner, ensuring the event's core mission remains intact.
Run For All expects a record turnout, celebrating the race's community impact and its appeal to participants from across Yorkshire and beyond. The event welcomes runners of all abilities, from those aiming for personal bests to individuals and groups fundraising for charity, creating inspiring stories.




