On 1st September thousands of runners took part in the London Big Half Marathon. Among the crowds were 18 incredible people taking part to raise money for Hope Against Cancer.
The 13.1 mile course took the runners on a journey across London starting at Tower Bridge and ending at the iconic Cutty Sark in Greenwich.
The event began at 8.25am with the start of the elite wheelchair race. This was closely followed by the elite runners and then the first mass wave.
Dame Kelly Holmes led the elite runners off the start line. HOPE’s own Corporate and Community Partnerships Manager, Tim Gorman-Powell, ran in elite group A…
Tim said, “I’m not sure how or why I found myself in that group but I enjoyed running alongside the best of the best for the short time I did so!”
The sun was shining and spirits were high. The atmosphere was amazing as thousands of friends and family roared on the 10,000+ runners through the streets of London.
The finish line was packed with spectators and reverberated to the loud music playing over the PA system.
Tim concludes that it was “an incredible event from start to finish, with a great atmosphere and a beautiful route through the capital.”
The HOPE runners not only raised thousands for cancer research and trials support but they also had a wonderful day.
Here is some of their feedback:
"It was a pleasure to run the Big Half in aid of Hope Against Cancer with a wonderful amount of money raised so far!"
"I can't put it into words, it was so hot and hard but I LOVED IT!! Thank you so much for this amazing experience"
"Great day running in London for Hope Against Cancer"
"Enjoyable day in the capital with a great group of people all running for Hope Against Cancer. I even set a new half marathon PB!!!"
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone that made the trip to support Hope Against Cancer and life changing cancer research and clinical trials here in Leicestershire and Rutland.