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Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All announces multiple new additions for 2025 Hull 10K

4 February 2025

Jane Tomlinson’s Run for All, the UK’s largest not-for-profit events company, is pleased to announce a new partnership with INEOS, who will be the title sponsor for the 2025 Hull 10K, alongside alterations to the popular East Yorkshire route.

This marks an exciting new chapter for the annual race- returning to the city on 8th June with an appealing new course - as the event aims to deliver an even more exceptional experience for all those involved, from participants to spectators and volunteers to the local community.

Run For All has been organising the Hull 10K over a decade, bringing together thousands of runners from across the region to celebrate fitness, community spirit and so many charitable causes, including the event’s charity partners; Hull Age UK, Aim Higher, Hull KR Foundation and many more.

Starting and finishing at the Sewell Group Craven Park, home to Hull KR, the new route will feature the East Park Loop as participants take on the extremely flat and straight course.

INEOS has a Hull-based chemicals manufacturing site, producing products which are vital building blocks for everyday life. And the addition of INEOS as the event’s title sponsor will enable the race to grow even further, enhancing the overall event experience.

With INEOS’ support, Run For All is able to provide 50 free places to the local community - encouraging all to get involved, whilst supporting local schools with funding towards the delivery of the M2 project; offering girls in years 3-6 a ready-to-activate programme which aims to strengthen confidence and self esteem through the power of movement and mindfulness. It is also enabling Run For All to offer 10 race entries to the Refugee Run Club.

Siobhan Curtis, Marketing and Communications Director at Run For All commented: “We are thrilled to welcome INEOS as the new title sponsor for our Hull 10K. Their commitment to the community is inspiring and something we’re grateful to be part of. We’re excited to take this event to the next level and work together to make it even more of an unforgettable experience for all involved.

The new route for 2025 comes after working closely with Hull Council to ensure we can bring the event to the city whilst ongoing Highways works in the centre meant the yearly iteration of the route was unusable. We’re delighted to still be able to offer a fantastic and enjoyable day for all, with the help of Hull KR and believe starting and finishing in the Stadium grounds will be truly iconic.”

Rob Fergie, site manager for INEOS’ Hull based business, which is the largest producer of acetic acid, acetic anhydride, and ethyl acetate in Europe, said: “We employ more than 300 people at our Hull site, so as a large local employer, we are committed and passionate about supporting our local community and are very proud to be the title sponsor of the 2025 Hull 10K.

“We support and encourage a healthy lifestyle for our employees – it is part of our culture – and so to have the opportunity to play a part in empowering members of our own community to achieve fitness goals through running and support their own health and wellbeing is fantastic, all while being part of an event which raises thousands of pounds for local charities. We wish all participants the best of luck!”

With entries now open, Hull 10K has become one of the regions’ highly anticipated events, attracting participants of all abilities, from first timers to competitive elites and 2025 is set to be no different.