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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 ...
Hugh Brasher insists he is still “hopeful” the 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon will go ahead after growing speculation that the race will be cancelled.. Coronavirus forced the iconic race to ...
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London Marathon boycotts X after 'descent into gutter' - MSNThe 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 ...
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 ...
London Marathon event director Hugh Brasher is predicting a more competitive women's race on Sunday than the 2024 Paris Olympic marathon later this year, and believes the women's-only world record ...
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 ...
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. He said last year 840,000 ...
Brasher said that he was planning for London Marathon to accommodate 50,000 runners, up from the current total of around 40,000, probably from 2024, with a long view to matching that with 50,000 ...
Race director Hugh Brasher expects "the most memorable London Marathon ever" as it returns to its traditional course for the first time in more than two years.
"We are thrilled to have broken the Guinness World Records title," Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events, said in a statement on Monday. "It was a fantastic occasion to see 56,640 people ...
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 ...
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