2027 TCS London Marathon Application

Thank you for your interest in joining Fred’s Team and making a difference beyond the finish line!

Please fill out the form below to apply for a Fred’s Team race entry for the 2027 TCS London Marathon. We are looking for people who are passionate about fundraising for cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and advancing MSK’s mission of ending cancer for life.

If you have a guaranteed race entry and would like to run with Fred's Team, you do not need to apply below. Please contact fredsteam@mskcc.org.

The application deadline is early March 2027. Runners will be selected on a rolling basis through that date, or until all spots are filled. Everyone who applies will receive status updates via email, starting in November.

Your Information 
Application
Note: Each runner must fill out their own application to be considered.
Fundraising Commitment and Goal

All participants must commit to a minimum fundraising requirement and a fundraising goal. More information about 2027 fundraising level benefits coming soon.

In addition to your fundraising commitment, you must set a fundraising goal, which is the amount you plan to raise. Aim high! The more money you raise, the bigger the impact you make on cancer research. Please note: All participants are responsible for paying the entry fee.

Your MSK Involvement

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About Fred’s Team
Fred’s Team is the official running program of MSK. Named after New York City Marathon co-founder and MSK patient Fred Lebow, Fred’s Team brings together a community of passionate runners and fans to lead the way against cancer. Since 1995, Fred’s Team participants have raised over $130 million for cancer research at MSK.

About MSK
The people of MSK are united by a singular mission: ending cancer for life. One of the world’s most respected comprehensive centers devoted exclusively to cancer, MSK has been recognized as one of the top two cancer hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report for more than 35 years.