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For 40 years, Hugh Brasher has lived and breathed the London Marathon. First it was as the 15-year-old son of race co-founder Chris back in 1981 when the younger Brasher would sell train tickets ...
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London Marathon organisers boycott X over platform’s ‘descent into gutter’ and abuseEvent director Hugh Brasher revealed that the decision was made in January despite the London Marathon account having 190,000 followers on the social media platform. More than 56,000 people are ...
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 ...
Hugh Brasher, the event director of the TCS London Marathon, spoke out a day after the 54-year-old trans woman said she feared being stripped of her medal and being banned from future races for ...
Transgender women will be allowed to enter this weekend’s London Marathon as females despite the Supreme Court ruling on single-sex spaces. Hugh Brasher, the race director, confirmed that those ...
Sunday's London Marathon set a world record for the number of finishers, eclipsing the previous mark of 55,646 in New York last year, organisers said. A total of 56,640 runners crossed the finish ...
Race director Hugh Brasher expects "the most memorable London Marathon ever" as the mass participation event returns to its traditional course for the first time in more than two years.
Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe used smart tactics to pull away for the victory in the elite men's division of the London Marathon, while Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa smashed the women’s-only world record ...
For 40 years, Hugh Brasher has lived and breathed the London Marathon. First it was as the 15-year-old son of race co-founder Chris back in 1981 when the younger Brasher would sell train tickets to ...
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