The 45th issue of the event will take place next month on the streets of the British capital
TCS London Marathon has revealed its global heritageous heritage plateau, one month before the 45th edition of the event (March 27).
The slab presented at the Central London Center, which was presented at the Central London Center, was awarded the London Marathon for its wonderful contribution to athletics.
World Athletics Heritage Slab is recognized as a place to “make possible contributions to the development of sports and a country of sports in world history, and then walks.”
The London Marathon was founded by Chris Brass, which won 3000 m Steeplechase gold in the 1956 Melbourneclots and helped the Bronze Bronze of the PACE, which spent 3,000 m steeplechase at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.

Dick Beardsley and Inge Simonsen (Getty)
They were inspired to create a Marathon of London after visiting the Marathon of New York in 1979. For more than four decades, their founding goals that included “some happiness of fun and worried in the world and some happiness and some happiness and certain happiness.”
In 1981, the first marathon of London had more than 7,000 finals, and this year it was expected that more than 56,000 people would pass the finish line of the gallery, which will be 55,646.
“If you think what London marathon has arrived in his 45 years, he changed the face of the run,” said Nick Bitel, Call. “Back in 1981 it was unusual to see that people were happy to run, and everything was about excellence and times. It is now important through your health and enjoyment events.
“The London Marathon has always been really rooted in the host communities.”
Listen to the General Manager of the London Marathon Group Nick Bitel on the 45th edition of this April
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“It is impossible (one million people could apply for the 2026 marathon of London). We didn’t expect 840,000 people to turn to this year’s event.
“Yes, we have fantastic athletes who competed in the London marathon, but the usual runners are also inclined to extraneous stories.
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