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The London Marathon will no longer post on X after its race director Hugh Brasher said the social media platform had "ceased to be a positive place". The London Marathon's official account, which ...
The Telegraph, GB News and the Daily Mail have all run headlines after London Marathon race director Hugh Brasher, whose father Chris helped launch the race in 1981, said runners in Sunday’s (27 ...
Hugh Brasher, the race director, confirmed that those taking part in the mass event on Sunday would remain entitled to self-identify as male, female or non-binary, regardless of their birth sex.
Event director Hugh Brasher confirmed that the organisation will review detailed reports from the Equality and Human Rights Commission and Sport England before determining its next steps on this ...
A record-breaking total of more than 56,000 people are expected to take part in Sunday’s marathon with next year’s event slated for Sunday 26 April 2026 and Hugh Brasher, chief executive of ...
With more than 56,000 people in the field, the London Marathon is "the most popular marathon on the planet," according to Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events.
Olympic triathlon champion Alex Yee plans to run the 2025 TCS London Marathon in what would be his debut at the 42.2-kilometre distance, adding another sporting accomplishment to his glittering ...
Brasher senior, who died in 2003, was one of the founders of the London Marathon, first run in 1981, and Hugh is delighted that cycling now has a similar event where the sport's elite and the ...
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