Brooks is the Official Running Shoe and Apparel Partner of the Brighton Marathon, Brighton and Hove 10K, and Brighton Miles.
The specialist global running brand will champion its new #LetsRunThere campaign, which promotes running and movement, through the partnership which will begin with the 2025 events.
Brooks will work alongside LME to ensure all participants of the events have the best experience both in the build-up and on the day.
To help everyone feel prepared for their event and to enjoy taking part, Brooks will advise participants about kit and preparing for Event Day and will be in Brighton over the event weekend.
Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events, said: “We are delighted to welcome Brooks as the Official Running Shoe and Apparel Partner of the Brighton Marathon, Brighton and Hove 10K, and Brighton Miles. Brooks is one of the world’s longest established running specialist brands and we look forward to working together to provide a great experience for everyone at the event weekend.”
Jim Miles, Director of Marketing at Brooks (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), said: “Brighton Marathon, Brighton and Hove 10K, and Brighton Miles are a key moment in the UK’s running calendar highlighted by the 2025 marathon already being a sellout. We’re excited to become footwear and apparel partner and begin our work with London Marathon Events. We will offer their 20,000 participants expert advice as they prepare for their events and help them celebrate their journey to the Finish Line by hosting activities across the whole weekend. Our partnership forms part of a strategic shift to connect with runners in engaging ways at the best events across Europe. Let’s Run There.”
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