Join thousands of runners for a fantastic community celebration at the Hull 10K on Sunday, May 31, 2026, starting and finishing at the iconic Sewell Group Craven Park, home of Hull KR rugby league club. This popular, flat, and fast 10-kilometer route is perfect for runners of all abilities, offering an excellent opportunity for a personal best as you journey through the scenic East Park before returning to the electric stadium atmosphere. The event is professionally organized by Run For All, ensuring a seamless experience with chip timing, friendly pacers, well-stocked water stations, and a vibrant event village. You'll be rewarded with an exclusive finisher's medal, a quality goody bag, and the option to pre-order a commemorative event t-shirt to mark your achievement.
The day is about more than just running; it's a chance to take on the MKM Corporate Challenge with colleagues or raise vital funds for a wide range of official partner charities. With a start time of 09:30 and a commitment to sustainability, including recycling initiatives and a partnership with JogOn to recycle old running shoes, the Hull 10K is a forward-thinking and inclusive event. Whether you're a local runner or visiting from further afield, this is a must-do race that captures the friendly, resilient spirit of the city. Lace up your shoes for a memorable morning of fitness, fundraising, and fantastic crowds in East Yorkshire.
Races Offered
10 km
May 31, 2026
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Distance —
10K
terrain
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timer
09:30
Weather Overview
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for May in Kingston upon Hull.
Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
thermostat8.9° / 16.5°
wb_sunny6.1° / 13.7°
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
air14.0 /
water_drop80.0%
Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
thermostat8.9° / 16.5°
wb_sunny6.1° / 13.7°
air14.0 km/h
water_drop80.0%
About Kingston upon Hull
Learn more about the host city, Kingston upon Hull.
Kingston upon Hull, or just Hull as it is usually called, is a city of 260,000 people (2019) in Yorkshire on the northern bank of the Humber Estuary. It is a city of historic buildings and strong connections to important English poets, and to William Wilberforce, who played a leading role in ending slavery in the British Empire.