Adam is preparing to take on his 22nd Great North Run in memory of his Mum

11th March 2026

Adam, from Lincoln, finished his first Great North Run (GNR) in 2004 and has completed it every year since, only missing out one year due to injury, in support of St Barnabas.

Adam says: “It all started in memory of my Mum, who received such wonderful care at the St Barnabas inpatient unit in Lincoln, but now it’s so much more than that. It’s still very much doing it in her memory, but it’s also an amazing way for me to keep fit and feel like I’m giving something back.

“It’s now just the thing I do each year, and I absolutely love it!”

The Great North Run is the most iconic half marathon in the world. Since 1981, people of all ages and abilities take on this popular race, from Newcastle upon Tyne to South Shields.

This unforgettable experience encompasses 60,000 participants, cheering crowds, and a lively 12.1-mile course filled with music and entertainment.

Looking ahead to September, Adam says: “It’s a familiar routine now. What I’ve learned over the years is that the fitter I am and the better I’ve trained, the more I enjoy the event on the day.”

Whether you’re aiming to achieve a fitness goal, have fun, or raise funds for a good cause, this iconic event welcomes runners of all abilities.

Missed out on the ballot? You can still join Adam and others by joining one of our limited charity places. Sign up now to be part of this incredible event: Great North Run 2026 – St Barnabas Hospice

Offering his advice to those taking on a running challenge, Adam says: “I find that having a clear reason in mind really helps – that’s what will keep you on track when it gets tough, either during the training or the event itself. It’s a hugely rewarding thing to do.”

Once you have signed up, you will be provided with an Enthuse Fundraising page, and the St Barnabas team will support you every step of the way.

Adam adds: “I’ve received huge amounts of moral support and encouragement from St Barnabas over the years… and a fair few running vests too!”

All donations raised through challenges contribute to the funding of St Barnabas’ vital services, helping to provide essential hospice care to over 12,000 people annually.

Each year we need to raise £7 million to keep providing these vital services to patients and families in Lincolnshire.

Support Adam’s fundraiser: Adam Davey is fundraising for St Barnabas Hospice Trust (Lincolnshire)

Take a look at all of our Great North Run runners: St Barnabas Hospice Trust (Lincolnshire): Great North Run 2026

To take part in an upcoming challenge or choose your own for St Barnabas, visit the website and sign up today: https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/fundraising/challenges/

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