Captain David Seath Memorial 5K Run | Walk (Hybrid)
Schedule
Sun Apr 26 2026 at 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Pittencrieff Park | Dunfermline, SC
About this Event
Join us in marking ten years of supporting veterans and their families across Scotland, in David's name, through Help for Heroes.
Local boy, local story, local cause - will you give just one hour of your time in Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline on Sunday 26 April? The Captain David Seath Memorial 5K Run/Walk warmly welcomes runners, walkers, dog-joggers and pram-pushers to raise funds in support of #veterans and their families through Help For Heroes , in David's name.
Lace up your trainers, make a £6 donation, and join us for an hour at Pittencrieff Park on Sunday 26 April (10:30am start).
Whether you're an avid runner or enjoy leisurely walk, this event is for everyone - all ages and abilities are warmly welcome to run, walk, cycle, pram-push. The 5K route is designed to showcase the beautiful surroundings of Pittencrieff Park which can be completed at a pace that suits you!
If you can't make it to Dunfermline you can still get involved - complete a virtual 5K anywhere, anytime!
All funds raised support veterans and their families, across Scotland, in David's name through the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to come together as a community, celebrate David's legacy, and join our Force for Good!
About The Captain David Seath Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Captain David Seath, who tragically died running the 2016 London Marathon in support of Help for Heroes. Since then, David’s legacy has raised over £350,000.00, supporting hundreds of veterans and their families, through Help for Heroes.
David served with distinction in Afghanistan with 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, who later earned the coveted green beret to serve with 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. Establishing David’s fund was our way of embodying the commando spirit in showing courage, determination and selfless commitment in the face of adversity.
David’s fund continues to help veterans recover from life-changing physical and psychological wounds. The fund also helps to deliver employability and skills training, help to meet health and social care needs, provide family support grants, enable vital mental health services to run and to fund sporting and camaraderie events across Scotland.
Together, we’re making Scotland a place where every veteran feels valued, supported, empowered and never disadvantaged as a result of their service.
Where is it happening?
Pittencrieff Park, Pittencrieff, Dunfermline, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 6.00









