Time not givenThis was my first Marathon and before the race I had said never again, but I enjoyed every minute, the spectators were fantastic and I can't wait for next year!Index of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenThis was the first marathon I've done where I felt I controlled the race rather than vice versa. The last 6 miles were the best racing miles I've ever done.Index of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenThe weather couldn't have been better for running; except that I got wetterafter the race was over, getting to the post race shindig, than I didduring the previous five hours! As always the crowds were fantastic; Iheard my name called
Time not givenThanks to the 9.00 minute mile pacers got me to the finish before 4 hours even with a painful i-t band. One of the funniest moments was the fake booing when the red starters met the blue as if it was a team race!Index of all quotes
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
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
Time: 4:31Fantastic day. Didn't even know it was raining until someone told me at the end, all I could see the whole race was the road three yards in front of me. I could hear "Go Rhino" though every step from the first mile to the finish, wonderful
Time not givenBrilliant, Amazing - just the very best marathon in the world for sure. I can say that because this was my 11th London Marathon and compared to other big city marathons that I've also run (including New York) this race wins hands
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 givenHit the wall at mile one and never recovered, only racing my clubmate kept me going.Hoped he would start walking at mile 23 so I could put a consoling arm around his shoulder and we could both walk in together, but he kept going