Jess Digby also raised a large sum for charity
Celebrities were out in force as a record number of people took part in the London Marathon on Sunday in what has been billed as its most inclusive year yet.
Yesterday, Claire Casselton broke the Guinness World Record for Fastest Marathon Dressed as a Skeleton (female), in a time of 3:51:01 in a tension-fuelled finish leaving only 162 seconds to spare. Claire ran the iconic 26.2 mile race dressed in a skeleton costume to raise funds and awareness for the Bone Cancer Research Trust (BCRT) and their #TeamBones campaign after her sister-in-law Carolyn was diagnosed with primary bone cancer last year. In her thirties and with a young daughter, Carolyn...
Running a slightly different type of race, a record number of UK MPs and peers entered the London marathon this year.
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Founded by Stephen Manson in 2019 to raise awareness of autism, Autism All Stars will take to the field in the indoor pitch at the Oriam, Scotland’s Sport Performance Centre at Heriot Watt University on Sunday (11am kick-off) with a selection of well-known Edinburgh footballers facing off against each other. 38-year-old Manson, who played for clubs including Raith Rovers and Linlithgow Rose during his career, started what he hoped would be an annual charity fixture with close friend Craig...
Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....
Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....
Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....
Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....
Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....
A forklift truck driver has broken the world record for the fastest time