Last autumn, we launched a nationwide search for six Virgin London Marathon hopefuls, in partnership with Lucozade Sport. After a long marathon journey for our six lucky winners (and their mentors), five of our Virgin London Marathon contenders
Lucozade Super Six Launch 2009
marathon running and there are a lot of other people training for the marathon.Things seem to be going according to plan – I'm ticking off the sessions and finally seeing a little bit of pace. Paul says: Before becoming one of the Lucozade Sport Super Six
a medal too. I really don't know what went wrong - I did the training and I had great support. But I have got a shiny medal - and Gordon Ramsey hasn't. I’ve enjoyed being part of a team, with the Super Six and with everyone on my thread. I still
has missed training, race day should still find him within his target time. Gareth says: A successful run at the Lucozade Sport Pace Your Race event has boosted Andy’s confidence that he can achieve his sub-4 goal. Andy’s main worry was his knee
damage. I’ve got two choices now. I can either crawl under a stone sobbing “Woe is me”, or I can stand at Mudchute with my head held high, hug the life out of my thread buddies and my lovely Super Six mates, to send all of you speeding to the finish line
the sessions – after all, winter miles mean April 25th smiles! I'm up on where I have been in previous marathon campaigns and looking good. Liz says: Being part of the Lucozade Sport Super Six has meant Richard has been incredibly motivated to train - recently
going to happen with a lot of hard work. That said, Kim's never really followed a schedule with conviction before and being part of the Lucozade Sport Super Six means she will get fantastic support from everyone involved. Kim has been getting to grips
After a week of voting and frantic speculation, please join us in congratulating our Lucozade Sport Super Six winners: just back from a run, Matchstick Man, AndyV, Hashette, Evil Pixie and spinkletoes. Having been selected from more than 2