Time: 4:26Finishing time 4.26.45Would have gladly run back and throttled the enthusiastic supporter at 21.5 miles telling us all we had conquered the wall!First Marathon, great experience, hope to be back next year.Index of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenThat's me, Filbert, in the blue top. I was on the other side of the road as my wife was over there By the time I saw everyone, I was already past and there was no way I was turning back for anyone!Index of all quotesNext quote
outside and rain had leaked over my'warm dry kit'. Having limited options I had to wear it, my body temperaturecontinued to drop and I started to feel unwell. My priority was to get back tomy family, waiting for me with the car. By the time I reached
Time: 2:56:02What an outstanding day! As a first-time marathon runner, this was a perfect day. Too many high points to mention during the race, but the standout moments were making my way back to the hotel afterwards - so many people congratulating
pointed out there were several identical rhinos racing!!!The weather was foul at the end, my legs, back and feet ached like hell... but the crowd were great the forumites a true inspiration and the race something that I am honoured and moved to have been a
down on everything. The organisation is second to none and the conditions today were great for runners although not so good for our loyal supporters. As for my 12th London - will I be back? Too right I will!Index of all quotesNext quote
Time: 2:47What a race. It has to be the best in the world. The crowds were fantastic; the weather never dampened their cheers and support for all us lucky runners. Cutty Sark and Tower Bridge both times awesome! It makes the hairs on the back
Time not givenThis was my first FLM and I sincerely hope I will be back again next year!The organisation was marvellous and the supporters must be the best in theworld. Did they come from 'rent a good crowd'? The best bit for me was aftermile 25
, standing in the rain for hours and hours and cheering us all on. Feel so proud to have taken part in this marathon in my adopted city and now know that support from London spectators can’t be beaten. Will definitely be back next year!Kiwi Chica Index of all
up and chatting with Jane, RW's 10 minute/mile pacer, who was doing a great job and going very well. Then, all of a sudden, at about 21ish miles, I had a very sharp painful stitch in my stomach (looking back I think may have been due to dehydration