Time not givenTiger and I celebrated all the way round from start to finish. We wouldn't do ANYTHING differently. The support from family, the public and our friends at mile 18 was phenomenal. Most memorable moment - being stopped to be interviewed
pulled over to pose for photos, got interviewed for a newspaper, stopped to talk to family and friends dotted around the course and spent some minutes with the forum supporters at Mudchute. The can of Stella given to Snoop and I at Mudchute made
etc that were finishing around me. However, on crossing the finish line I was somewhat taken aback when the TV crew rushed to interview 2 flippin' bananas that unbeknown to me crossed immediately after my heroic finish. Can't wait to see the photo
Surprise: Gordon Ramsay’s face when upon finishing I proceeded straight to the barrier and threw up my last drink all over the floor just as he was finishing his interview.What would I do differently: It was a perfect day for me, I wouldn’t have changed
driven my wife to Vauxhall to be with her and wish her well. I got back home at about 4:45 a.m. but couldn't sleep with all the excitement. I had just run through Canary Wharf when the news came through via my wife and mobile phone that my beautiful
. Logistical problems - what problems! I would say this is the best event that I have been involved in, absolutely fantastic. year.Nobes, 4:08 Feeling rough at mile 21... My first marathon was a fantastic experience, surrounded by thousands of other like
it was time to put up and shut up. But I did it, and missed my target of a sub-4 and came in at 4:07...and that was it. I'd done it - I'd run a marathon. Move on.And I did move on - and carried on running in other events - but crucially I got started doing