London Marathon
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Runners and riders gear up to tackle London Marathon for good causes
A world record 414,168 people applied for places in this year’s 26.2-mile challenge, on 28 April
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Marathon mission for former eventer involved in crashing fall
Natasha Al-Egaily will be running London Marathon for Yorkshire Air Ambulance
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Army of riders to tackle London Marathon for good causes
‘I was told I wouldn’t walk again, but now I’m running the London Marathon’
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Marathon aim for equestrian fundraisers
H&H's Rachael Turner is among the runners donning their trainers to support equine causes at this year's London Marathon
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Eventers, vets, beaglers and jockeys prepare for London Marathon
Triple Badminton winner Ian Stark, 61, is one of those taking part in the 26 mile race
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Equestrians prepare for London Marathon
This Sunday a number of brave runners from the equestrian world will be tackling the Virgin Money London Marathon for worthy causes
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Marathon runners boost equestrian charities
Equestrian charities will be well represented in this year's London marathon, with several thousand pounds already raised
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Ian Stark improves on London Marathon time
Ian Stark knocked 11mins off his previous time, while former H&H blogger National Hunt trainer Tom Symonds finished in a sensational time of 2hr38min
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London Marathon runners include Ian Stark
Among the thousands of runners taking to the streets of the capital for the Virgin London Marathon this weekend (Sunday 21 April) will be stalwarts of the equestrian world and those fundraising for equine causes
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Claire Lomas raises over £200,000 for Spinal Research
The paralysed eventer revealed today that she has raised almost ï¿¡203,000 for Spinal Research
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Paralysed eventer Claire Lomas completes London Marathon
A huge crowd turned out on The Mall in central London to cheer her over the finishing line. She has walked the entire route of the marathon in a robotic suit
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Claire Lomas to receive trophy for completing London Marathon
Marathon sponsors Virgin made the announcement following concern that the paralysed eventer would miss out on an official medal
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Claire Lomas passes £50k London Marathon fundraising target
Claire Lomas hit her £50,000 fundraising target today after 10 days of walking the London Marathon course.
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Horse & Hound blog: A wet walk with Claire Lomas
If not singing, Claire Lomas was certainly smiling in the rain on day four of her attempt to walk the London Marathon in a robotic suit
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Claire Lomas is back on the London Marathon course today
The paralysed rider managed 2.25miles yesterday and is back on the course today in her quest to walk the London Marathon in a robotic suit
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Help Claire Lomas reach her London Marathon total
The paralysed eventer will walk the Marathon in a robotic suit to raise £50,000 for Spinal Research
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Sponsor Claire Lomas to walk the London Marathon
Paralysed former four-star event rider Claire Lomas will walk the London Marathon on 22 April in a special robotic suit.
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Claire Lomas in training to walk London Marathon in robotic suit
Watch a video of the paralysed four-star eventer training in her robotic suit. Claire hopes to raise £10,000 for Spinal Research
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H&H photographer Trevor Meeks shares his marathon memories
In episode 141 of the Eventing Radio Show, H&H photographer Trevor Meeks shares his experience of running the London Marathon with Chris Stafford