Generali Berlin Half Marathon

Join the Brain Tumour Charity Team and run the Berlin Half Marathon 2026 to help us go further, faster for a cure. Part of the SuperHalfs series!


When:
29 March 2026

Where:
Berlin

Registration fee:
£35

Sponsorship:
£400
Join us at the Berlin Half Marathon! Famed for its stunning course take in the views of the city whilst accelerating a cure for brain tumours.
The start and finish area between the Federal Chancellery, Reichstag, Victory Column and Brandenburg Gate in the heart of the city provides a spectacular location to launch the new running season. Berlin’s number one sporting event in the spring is the motivational and atmospheric kick-off to the running year. This event offers a sightseeing tour by foot. This unique event assembles historical buildings, trendy neighbourhoods, places steeped in history, modern new buildings, cultural palaces, clubs, parks and nature in a way no other sports event in the capital can.
Berlin is part of the Superhalf series, a series of six glorious half marathons that will take you to Lisbon, Prague, Berlin, Copenhagen, Cardiff and Valencia. Complete these races in any order, in your own time. You will get your SuperMedal at the finish line of your last race!
By taking on this challenge, you will be supporting The Brain Tumour Charity by fundraising to help support people diagnosed with a brain tumour to live longer and better lives. Apply to join our team today and make your run matter. Together we can beat brain tumours faster because #ACureCantWait
This is an application based event, which can be submitted through Realbuzz.
Got your own place?
We’d love you to run for us, so let us know to get your free fundraising pack and Charity running vest and and we’ll support you every step of the way!
Every day, 34 people in the UK are given a devastating brain tumour diagnosis. For these people and their loved ones, cures simply can’t wait! When you sign up to take on the Berlin Half Marathon every mile you run, every metre you move and every penny you raise, will help give hope to those affected by brain tumours.

Every £300 you raise
could fund a day of world-class research into brain tumours.

Every £1,000 you raise
could fund the RNA sequencing required for one of our research projects developing cures for children with brain tumours for an entire year.

Every £2,000 you raise
could fund the bioluminesence imaging required for a year on one of our glioblastoma research projects.
Supporting you
When you join our team, you’ll receive support from the Challenge Events Team including:
- email updates
- access to our fundraising resources
- a running vest to wear for the event
- access to our Facebook group for fundraisers
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us; email events@thebraintumourcharity.org or call 01252 237867.
SuperHalfs Half Marathon Series
The SuperHalfs are a series of six glorious half marathons that will take you to Lisbon, Prague, Berlin, Copenhagen, Cardiff and Valencia. Complete these races in any order and there is no deadline to get them ticked off your list! Collect stamps in your SuperHalf passport and you will receive your SuperMedal at the finish line of your last race!
The first SuperHalf of the year, set amongst the stunning views of Portugal’s capital.
Taking place on the 28th March 2026, run through the centre of Prague and add another SuperHalf to your collection.
Take on another SuperHalf to be one step closer to completing the challenge!
The first autumn SuperHalf takes place in Copenhagen, find out more today!
Apply to take part in Wales’ iconic road race today!
The final Superhalf of the year, the Valencia Half Marathon!
Find out more about the SuperHalf Series here:
FAQs
SuperHalfs
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The Superhalfs are a series with 6 races including:
Lisbon – Prague – Berlin – Copenhagen – Cardiff – Valencia
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Anyone who completes all six races, regardless of the time taken, will receive a SuperMedal. Race expiration dates have now been removed and the SuperHalfs series has no time limit for completion. “Complete” means you must finish the race, i.e. you must have an official chip time in the race results. Runners can complete the races in any order
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If successful, you will also need to pay a £35 registration fee per half marathon application. A member of our Events Team will contact you to arrange. Successful applicants will need to arrange their own travel and accommodation.
The minimum fundraising target is £400 per half marathon exclusive of any registration fees.
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SuperPassport is your digital passport where you can collect stamps as you complete each race and track your progress on your running journey. It shows your official race results. It doesn’t show our race registrations.
You will need to input this passport number whenever you enter a race. You can create your SuperPassport (your SuperHalfs account) with its unique passport number at www.superhalfs.com. If you have entered your SuperHalfs passport number on the registration form when you signed up for any of the races, your passport will be automatically stamped within three days after the race. If you did not insert a SuperPassport number, you will be able to claim your result in your SuperHalfs account a few days after the event. We always send an email confirmation to all SuperPassport holders when the results are added or ready to claim. Once you are registered for your final race with your passport number, the race organisers will be notified that you are expected to attend and become a SuperRunner – meaning your SuperMedal will be ready for collection once you have crossed the finish line.
Application
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Your application will be reviewed by the Events team at The Brain Tumour Charity. We will consider a range of factors when allocating our places, including personal reasons for taking part and your ability to achieve our minimum fundraising target of £400. If successful, you will also need to pay a £35 registration fee and will be contacted by a member of our Events Team to arrange. The application review timings for Autumn 2026 events is still to be confirmed.
Fundraising
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Your application will be reviewed by the Events team at The Brain Tumour Charity. We will consider a range of factors when allocating our places, including personal reasons for taking part and your ability to achieve our minimum fundraising target of £400. If successful, you will also need to pay a £35 registration fee and will be contacted by a member of our Events Team to arrange.