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10 May 2023 | |
Written by Martin Williamson | |
General News |
All 17 Old Cranleighans (that we know of) who set off completed the 2023 London Marathon on Sunday, raising, to date, over £41,000 for their chosen charities.
Two club runners set what we believe are the fastest times in any marathon by an OC. Callum Job (Guildford & Godalming AC) came home in 2:25:49 while Laura Ebbs (Reigate Priory AC) finished in 2:53:14.
The most senior competitor, 67-year-old David Hunt (pictured), finished in an impressive 5:16:56 while slightly further back, the youngest, Aimee Williamson, who preparations were cut short by injury, finished despite her knee giving way after four miles.
Hige congratulations to everyone who took part on what was, as always, a remarkable and heartwarming day.
5:54;45 Stuart Bennett (East 1990) – NSPCC – Click here to sponsor
5:04:05 Ruth Brown (Sandy) (1 North 1987) – Teenage Cancer Trust – Click here to sponsor
3:21:31 Ali Clift (Loveday 2013) – The PSP Association – Click here to sponsor
3:57:01 Oli Clift (Loveday 2019) – The PSP Association – Click here to sponsor
3:33:39 Tom Cooper (Loveday 2015) – Cure Parkinson’s – Click here to sponsor
3:38:02 Angus Dahl (North 2017) – St Catherine’s Hospice – Click here to sponsor
4:20:50 Richard Eamey (East 2016) – Children With Cancer UK – Click here to sponsor
2:53:14 Laura Ebbs (Bryett) (2&3 South 1997)
4:48:36 India Hampson (Rhodes 2018) – Tommys – Click here to sponsor
5:16:56 David Hunt (West 1973) – Mental Health Foundation
2:25:49 Callum Job (Loveday 2018)
4:05:21 Duncan Jones (Loveday 2006) – Target Ovarian Cancer – Click here to sponsor
3:29:49 Mike Kennedy (North 2008) – Young Epilepsy – Click here to sponsor
4:48:39 Zach La Costa (Loveday 2016) – British Heart Foundation – Click here to sponsor
3:59:06 George Macdonald (East 2016) – Children With Cancer UK – Click here to sponsor
4:42:17 Sophie Thornton-Wood (West 2017) – Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital – Click here to sponsor
6:49:54 Aimee Williamson (South 2020) – MS Trust – Click here to sponsor
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