HD5K 2025 proved to be another resounding success for Hayes Davidson, taking place on 15 May in London’s Hyde Park to raise funds for the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA).
This year’s event raised over £40,000, including match funding from the Alan Davidson Foundation, bringing the total raised since the event began in 2018 to an impressive £360,000+ in support of MNDA.

More than 150 runners took part, the highest turnout yet. Participants included teams from AHMM, Allies & Morrison, Hopkins, Make, Veretec, Perkins & Will, BGY, Heatherwick, Cullinan, and Assael.
Sporting the vibrant HD5K 2025 branded red t-shirts, the runners made a striking sight as they followed the 5km route through the lush heart of Hyde Park.

In the men’s race, Taylor Rogers of Hopkins claimed first place with a time of 17:16. In the women’s category, Isabel Bazett from Make crossed the line first in 18:50, securing her third HD5K win.
Other top finishers included Marcus Forsman (Hopkins) and Nathan Jones (Allies & Morrison) in the men’s race, with Hayley Daniel and Evie Butler (both from PwC) placing in the women’s.
Each year, HD5K continues to grow in strength and spirit. A heartfelt thank you goes out to all who took part and supported the event. The Alan Davidson Foundation is proud to continue supporting MNDA in memory of our founder, Alan Davidson.