Sir Jim Ratcliffe wins his race against the clock to run London Marathon and makes it to Wembley for Man United's FA Cup semi-final as he takes his seat in the Royal Box for the second-half


by Daily Mail

Daily Mail— Sir Jim Ratcliffe, 71, beat his personal best time of four hours and 32 minutes. Ineos chief made it to Wembley for the second-half of the FA Cup semi-final. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job? Listen to the

talkSPORT—Jim Ratcliffe spotted running London Marathon and makes it to Wembley for Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final. Sir Jim Ratcliffe raced across the capital for Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final just hours after he ran the London marathon. The 71-year-old set a personal best time of four hours, 30 mi

Daily Mail—THE NOTEBOOK: Sir Jim Ratcliffe has an eventful day, a Man Utd fan cycles from Mongolia to watch FA Cup semi-final as Red Devils' injury woes continue. Sir Jim Ratcliffe ran London marathon before making it to Wembley for the match. Two of Man United's subs were not even named in the matchday programme. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job? Listen to the

Daily Mail—Inside Sir Jim Ratcliffe's super-fit lifestyle: The billionaire Man United co-owner ran the London Marathon in four-and-a-half hours at 71, has completed an Ironman triathlon and trekked to the North AND South Pole!. Sir Jim Ratcliffe ran the London Marathon on Sunday before dashing to Wembley. The Man United co-owner is a keen runner and trains an hour every day. Can Arsenal win a trophy for progress? The Gunners have recovered but there's the final hurdle - Listen to the