Top 20 British Running Affiliates on Instagram (July 2026)

We found 20 British Running Affiliates on Instagram
These 20 creators match the British Running influencers on Instagram search and have posted content containing promo codes or tracking links. These are signals that could indicate affiliate partnerships. Data powered by Modash. Start a free trial to explore creators' brand collaborations.
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13/07/2026
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2. Livvy

United Kingdom

always drinking, occasionally running 🏃🏼‍♀️ busy building @pintsndpaces 💌 livtalpromo@gmail.com

Followers
24.2k
Fake followers
10.32%
Engagement rate
3.34%
Average Reel plays
11.8k
Audience gender
female
64.74%
male
35.26%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
71.37%
Australia
5.07%
United States
3.3%
Ireland
2.86%
Spain
2.42%
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3. Courtney Fearon

United Kingdom

@Nike Global Performance Coach @rustyrunners_ Founder Strength / Pilates / Running

Followers
17.9k
Fake followers
23.24%
Engagement rate
2.18%
Average Reel plays
7.4k
Audience gender
female
58.36%
male
41.64%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United Kingdom
67.86%
United States
8.12%
Australia
2.06%
France
1.95%
Spain
1.4%
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4. 𝓢𝓪𝓶𝓪𝓷𝓽𝓱𝓪 𝓛𝓸𝓾𝓲𝓼𝓮 🤍

United Kingdom

🎧🏃🏽‍♀️🏉🏋🏽‍♀️✨🤍 rugby • running • fitness • lifestyle @gymshark code | SAMANTHAP10 Collabs: 💌 paige@makeitalign.com

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5. Joe

United Kingdom

21 Quite like running far I do youtube too 😃 📩 joe@taylor-reevesmgmt.com

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7. Jordan Adams

United Kingdom

running to cure dementia before it takes our lives👥 @theftdbrothersfoundation 🩷 @runna code FTD 🏃🏻 theftdbrothers@gmail.com

Followers
681.8k
Fake followers
10.68%
Engagement rate
3.44%
Average Reel plays
457.3k
Audience gender
female
60.11%
male
39.89%
Top performing Reels
  1. 687 926
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  3. On Sunday I run the @londonmarathon with a fridge on my back but why.. Well when my mum was diagnosed with dementia, I was just 15. I didn’t understand it — just my dad telling us she had 6 to 10 years to live. I used to sit in my bed at night in tears, praying she would make it to my 21st birthday. By the time I was 20, those prayers had changed. I found myself wishing she was at peace. She’d been stripped of everything that made her human — my mum, a wife, a friend. When she died, I didn’t just grieve her. Her dementia was familial — if I carried the gene, I would get it too. Between 15 and 23, I was numb to joy. I escaped through sport… and when that didn’t go to plan, I turned to alcohol. My life spiralled — depression, anxiety, and fear of what my future could look like. You know the one thing that keeps you here when every intrusive thought tells you to give up? I wish I could say it was hope… but when my genetic consultant said, “Jordan, it’s not the result we were all hoping for,” I had none left. The one thing that kept me here was support. Strangers. My family. People showing up when we were all at rock bottom. Support is everything. Because we all carry something… but we don’t have to carry it alone. It rebuilt my life. Helped me create light in my darkest moments — and now reflect that into others. If nothing changes, my reality is stark. By 45, I may not remember my name. My children could attend my funeral before they’re even teenagers. But I believe in miracles. And I’m on a mission to deliver one — to millions of people. It starts with this: Making dementia visible. If we get people to listen, we can change the world — one step at a time. This Sunday, I run the London Marathon carrying a 25kg fridge — a physical reminder of the weight I’ve carried for years 💙
    175 815
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
83.93%
United States
3.55%
Australia
2.88%
Spain
2.54%
Thailand
0.85%
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9. JACOB. 🏃🏻‍♂️

United Kingdom

Running from my problems…they’re catching up 🏃🏻‍♂️👟 Next up: @yorkshiremarathon 🏅 Fuelled by @functional_products @joe_3110 👬

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10. aliciadaviesfit

United Kingdom

Training for Hyrox Worlds 2026🇸🇪✨ ▫️ @runna ALICIAD ▫️ @teveo UKALICIA

Followers
14.2k
Fake followers
14.29%
Engagement rate
2.51%
Average Reel plays
10.2k
Audience gender
female
51.72%
male
48.28%
Top performing Reels
  1. 115 943
  2. 20 358
  3. 14 281
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United Kingdom
57.93%
Australia
5.45%
United States
5.26%
Spain
3.47%
Ireland
3%

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11. Melissa McErlean

United Kingdom

Owner of @primandpenny Mummy- Mia Theo & Cody NI Fashion, food & running @bperfectcosmetics PRIMBP @unalteredd MP10 ASOS ambassador 🥰

Followers
32.9k
Fake followers
16.07%
Engagement rate
2.65%
Average Reel plays
19.3k
Audience gender
female
97.85%
male
2.15%
Top performing Reels
  1. 4 033
  2. 3 111
  3. 2 895
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United Kingdom
67.63%
Ireland
19.66%
Australia
3.3%
United States
2.41%
Spain
1.83%
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12. issy sedgwick-goddard

United Kingdom

wellness girl 🌞 running, good food, LOVING🧚🏽‍♀️🪩❤️‍🔥 co-founder @stayinitlondon 💌issy@goodcityagency.com

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13. Lucy Gossage

United Kingdom

Oncologist. 14 x Iron distance champion. Move Against Cancer cofounder. Love running a long way in beautiful scenery. Won 2025 Winter Spine Race 2025.

Followers
19.1k
Fake followers
14.44%
Engagement rate
2.21%
Average Reel plays
8.2k
Audience gender
female
40.55%
male
59.45%
Top performing Reels
  1. You’ve only gone and WON THE SPINE race!!! 87hours and 41mins and 268miles later. You’re literally my hero in every sense. I know this will be the icing on the cake for you Goss. The Spine Part 2 was for you, for closure, to have the ending your way after your world came crashing down this time last year 💔🫶🏻. It’s been an absolute privilege literally living on my phone, and taking over Goss’s social media. I can’t put into words how much this absolute gem of a person means to us. When I did my first Pro race, Goss sent me an email (she didn’t really know me) and said to go out and enjoy it. It meant the world. Fastforward 10 years and she’s one of our very best friends and was also The Vicar at our wedding. Fun fact. What can’t this superwoman do! There is no denying 2024 was tough for Goss. Literally this time last year was one of the hardest things to see your close friend go through. We all felt heartbroken. If you haven’t read her ‘why’ behind The Spine Race Part 2, then I will put a link in my story to read. I will let Goss in time write her post race post. Thank you Goss for being a hero to so many people. For me personally, thank you for being a best friend, you’ve helped guide me in my life in many ways, in my Pro career, and also to try and be a better person each day, and follow my heart in life. Shedding a few tears right now 🥹🥹🥹 what a legend. Thank you to everyone who’s supported Goss and been as obsessed with the tracker as us 🤣. Big ❤️ you have been the best! Big congrats to all the athletes racing and a big thank you to all the volunteers, you’re the heart and soul of it all ❤️. Okay over and out from me 🫶🏻. The next post will be from the superhuman herself! 📸: @spinerace
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
57.04%
Spain
6%
Brazil
5.93%
United States
5.86%
Australia
2.4%
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15. Ben Parker | Running Coach

United Kingdom

@runna co-founder & head coach 🤓 I love running & cycling 💗 marathon x43, ironman x9 🏊‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏃‍♂️ next: IM Kalmar 🎯

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17. Scott Taylor

United Kingdom
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18. Hardt Antoine

United Kingdom

🎶Kompakt / Innervisions / TAU ✌🏽Also running @reculturelondon and co-running @anemos_dance 📖 Bookings: alex@neptunemusic.net & sari@neptunemusic.net

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