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If you're ever losing faith in human nature, go out and watch a marathon.
By Cathy Campbell 2 on 26/04/2012 16:05:26
My London marathon story: from receiving my place, through training and the big day itself.

"If you're ever losing faith in human nature, go out and watch a marathon." Kathrine Switzer - Woman's Marathoning Pioneer. An observation that I certainly felt when I went to watch my sister run London in 2009.I applied to run the following year

My VLM 2010: Dizzy (4:03)
By Dizzy on 03/05/2010 11:18:32
Marathon jinx - every time I enter a marathon, something always goes wrong, but I keep coming back for more...

marathon...I arrived at the start of the VLM 2010 with loads of missed training, a very sore foot and absolutley everyone telling me I should not run. Even my boss told me that if I hurt my foot more it would be self-inflicted and not to expect any sympathy

My VLM 2010: moof (3:10.16)
By moof on 27/04/2010 22:45:31
I'm very happy with the time I achieved, but how the hell do you train for those last four miles?!

Well done to everyone who achieved their goals. This was my first marathon and my sixth "race". I managed to finish in 3:10.16. I'm very happy with the time I achieved, but how the hell do you train for those last four miles?! At 42, I think I may

My VLM 2010: John Whitehead (4:23)
By John Whitehead 4 on 26/04/2010 22:02:12
The knee injury I sustained pre-Christmas made an unwelcome return at the most inconvenient time but that didn't stop me from reaching the finishline

?!Everyone has a goal for the marathon. If you think you didn't achieve yours on Sunday, think again - less than 1% of the British population has ever started the London Marathon, let alone put the dedication into training and made the sacrifices that you did

Putting it in perspective
By Trev Bryan on 26/04/2011 12:06:42
Finally discovering why so many people just want to finish the marathon no matter what it takes.

Celebrating the fact that I had won a place via the public ballot, I had trained hard to achieve a sub-4:00 time. I was overjoyed at recording two half-marathons during the training both under 1:50. A few minor injuries over the 16 weeks were nursed

My VLM 2010: SCharm (4:28)
By SCharm on 29/04/2010 15:34:20
I have never experienced anything like it and suspect no other race will ever live up to the London Marathon

This was my first London Marathon, and I was very lucky to get a ballot place after only trying once before. The marathon to me was like a great big carnival - it was just fantastic! The noise of the crowds cheering you on, the smell of barbecue

My VLM 2010: Big-G
By Big-G on 30/04/2010 21:30:11
Running the Virgin London Marathon in fancy dress (for charity and for fun)

This year I took part in my third (and final) London Marathon. It was to be my hardest yet most rewarding. I was one of the lucky runners to get through on the ballot but found that during the winter months I was struggling to train, struggling

Lorraine and Linda running our first marathon for Motor Neurone Disease
By Lorraine Bailey 2 on 21/04/2011 21:15:56
We had an amazing day.My 7 children and some with partners came to cheer.

:32. We have joked since then that we should have entered the Guinness Book of Records for the friends who argued non-stop during the marathon (about speed mainly or not wanting a medal) but came across the line together smiling. Linda is the best training

London Marathon 2011: My story of one of the greatest events in the world.
By Paul Butler 3 on 26/04/2011 17:45:45
My second London Marathon, I finished in 4:14 and loved every step of the race.

Well, I have just completed my second London Marathon. My first one in 2009 was the last Flora sponsored event. I ran 4:27 in 2009 and was really disappointed and it was only a few days later I started to enjoy my achievement. This time in 2011 I

First but not my last – hopefully
By Helen Wilkinson 6 on 26/04/2012 16:41:01
My odyssey that ended with a medal!

For months the words 'London Marathon' have given me a shiver of fear and excitement. I have never attempted anything this tough in my life. Following the 16-week Runner's World training plan for a sub-5:00  run, I diligently worked my way up to 20

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