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2023 London Marathon

KrustyTheKray

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Hi there,

I'm running this years London Marathon for my Sister-In-Law who so sadly passed away last month at the age of 52.

She had only been diagnosed with non Hodgkins lymphoma in November last year šŸ˜„

If anyone would like to sponsor me here is the link https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/tony-agg6

Interesting to know if any other Shrimpers will be running it?

Thanks, and UTB! āš½
 
Been there since that and got the t shirt. Never again. Good luck on the day.
 
Hi there,

I'm running this years London Marathon for my Sister-In-Law who so sadly passed away last month at the age of 52.

She had only been diagnosed with non Hodgkins lymphoma in November last year šŸ˜„

If anyone would like to sponsor me here is the link https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/tony-agg6

Interesting to know if any other Shrimpers will be running it?

Thanks, and UTB! āš½

I ran it back in October, and believe everything they say about London Marathon, itā€™s incredible.

Iā€™ve ran Brighton and Manchester (twice) and whilst both had great support along the route, they had a couple of blank bits, however Londonā€™s support is route long and incredible.

Make sure you have your name/nickname on you top/vest. I did, for the first time, for London and the amount of people calling your name. I wore it during the Southend half and my name got called which really does help.

Best of luck for your training, Iā€™m training for Manchester again, and enjoy the day above all else.
 
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