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Taking a positive outlook

London Marathon still hoping to hold race, says race director Brasher

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London Marathon race director Hugh Brasher said that organisers are working to ensure the reschedule­d race is held on Oct 4 despite the cancellati­on of September’s Great North Run due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The cancellati­on of the annual half marathon had raised doubts about the London Marathon going ahead due to the challenges faced by organisers in implementi­ng social distancing protocols.

Brasher added that they would be providing a further update on the status of the race on July 28. The marathon was initially postponed from its original April 26 date due to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

“There has been much speculatio­n that this means the 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon will also be cancelled. However, it doesn’t,” Brasher said in an open letter to runners.

“The team at London Marathon Events have been looking at the logistics ... and coming up with innovative ways to socially distance the event.

“We have also been working with other mass participat­ion event organisers in the UK, including the Great Run Company and Human Race, to make recommenda­tions to the UK government on how mass participat­ion events can return.”

Brasher also urged runners to maintain their fitness goals ahead of the event with 15 weeks to go before the race.

“There is still plenty of time to train and there is neither a need, nor should there be a desire, to be at your peak fitness yet,” he added.

“I assure you that whatever decision we take ... it will be taken in line with our values and with the responsibi­lity we have to you, our runners, our charities, our sponsors, our volunteers, our medics, our communitie­s and our city.”

 ??  ?? On or off: Kenya’s eliud Kipchoge celebrates winning the men’s race and setting a new course record in the London Marathon last year. — reuters
On or off: Kenya’s eliud Kipchoge celebrates winning the men’s race and setting a new course record in the London Marathon last year. — reuters

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