Global Times

London race raises record 63.7m pounds for charity

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Runners at this year’s London Marathon raised 63.7 million pounds ($84.21 million) for charity, setting a new world record for an annual single day fundraisin­g event for a 12th successive year.

The organizers said the new record was an increase of more than 2 million pounds on the previous record total of 61.5 million from 2017.

The total raised for charity since Virgin Money took over as title sponsors of the annual race in 2010 is now more than 500 million pounds.

“We salute every runner who has contribute­d to this amazing world record total of 63.7 million pounds, a truly incredible sum from a one-day event,” event director Hugh Brasher said in a statement on Thursday. “We are constantly working to grow the event and its positive impacts as society, health services and charities face everincrea­sing pressure on their services and funding.

“The London Marathon Charitable Trust has enabled hundreds of thousands more people to get active through its funding of a huge range of recreation­al projects.”

Eliud Kipchoge, who broke the world record in Berlin last weekend, took his third London title in April and fellow Kenyan Vivian Cheruiyot won the women’s race. The event featured a record 40,273 finishers.

More than 400,000 runners have entered the ballot for next year’s marathon, breaking the event’s own world record for registrati­ons.

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