The London Marathon was first run on March 29, 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since 2010. It is sponsored by Virgin Money and was founded by the former Olympic champion and journalist Chris Brasher and Welsh athlete John Disley. It is
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Drinks stations close once eight-hour pace participants have passed. If you’re completing your marathon at a slower pace, you'll need to be self-sufficient from this point. What happens at the finish line? The finish line is on The Mall – and the atmosphere is often filled with relief...
As I received my finisher's medal, I knew that this was just the beginning. The London Marathon had provided a platform for me to discover the depths of my strength and resilience, showing me that dreams are within reach, even when the path seems uncertain.Photos...
View more London Marathon Events events FAQs How do I enter the Vitality London 10,000? You can buy standard entries for the Vitality London 10,000 including a discount for UK Athletics members, but don't wait too long as standard entries sold out last year. There also many charity places...
Indisputably, one of the greatest distance runners of all time, Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia has announced that hell be coming back to the London Marathon. Now 40, the three-time Olympic champion on the track, who is in the latter stages of his career, wi
As I received my finisher's medal, I knew that this was just the beginning. The London Marathon had provided a platform for me to discover the depths of my strength and resilience, showing me that dreams are within reach, even when the path seems uncertain....
Speaking to PokerStars Blog following his victory, Sposato said, “I’m feeling great. A bit tired, it was a long marathon. Heads up was a battle but really exciting. The final was kind of weird as we had three Italians, all of us friends, so it was quite funny.” “I was playing...
As I received my finisher's medal, I knew that this was just the beginning. The London Marathon had provided a platform for me to discover the depths of my strength and resilience, showing me that dreams are within reach, even when the path seems uncertain....