London Marathon Review
I asked each of this year's LBAC London marathoners to give us a paragraph or two about their experience at one of the world's most iconic races. Their thoughts are all collated below.
Helen Crossland
My very first experience of the London marathon and the 26.2 miles of cheering spectators. The crowds were very intimidating but then again I don't think I've ran that far with a continual grin from people shouting "come on ham, you can do it ham, not far to go ham" – note to self, put nickname on new club vest. Running past six rhinos, a womble, Mickey Mouse, a light house, a camel (yes a camel), Bagpus, Andy Pandy (yes I'm that old!), batman 1, 2 and 3 and many more outfits that defied all reason for wearing such a costume for a marathon distance provided ample distraction along the hit London roads. Reaching Tower Bridge was a grand experience but seeing that finish arch that I've seen on television so many times was deeply satisfying.