Entries from Londonist tagged with 'marathon'
November 14, 2008
Or, Dear Martin Creed: I didn’t really want to run in your exhibition anyway Been to see the sprinters at the Tate Britain yet? Whatever are you waiting for? Whilst you’ve been working, eating, sleeping, living – they’ve been running running running: some 310 km each, or 192 miles, or 7-plus marathons (that’s fifteen 86-meter sprints every half hour interval, times four intervals a shift, times three shifts a week, times 20 weeks). And......
Continue Reading "Last Chance To See: Work No. 850 @ Tate Britain"May 26, 2008
As previewed here, many of the capital's roads were shut off today to allow for the first proper 10k around the centre of town, which followed part of the marathon route for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. This Londonista signed up to do the race, run by the organisers of the Marathon. Torrential rain engulfed the course - there was a serious deluge from beginning to end, with some hefty winds......
Continue Reading "Wettest Race in History"May 24, 2008
At Londonist we would be mortified if we thought you were sat at home bored on a bank holiday Monday morning. So what could be better than nipping out for a coffee in town and catching 12,500 runners at a huge 10k race? The first 'London 10,000' run will start at 10am on Monday morning. The course begins and finishes at St James's Park, following a loop along the north bank of the river......
Continue Reading "Fancy Men in Shorts or Women in Lycra?"May 16, 2008
The London Marathon’s got itself a new sugar daddy. After a highly public breakup back in December (“it’s not you, it’s us” was Flora’s graceless exit strategy), the London Marathon has been wandering adrift, at sea, not quite sure what the future would bring after the 2009 race. No worries – she’s a hot little lucrative number and we knew it wouldn’t be long before someone swooped in to occupy the vacant space by......
Continue Reading "Virgin to Sponsor London Marathon"April 14, 2008
Courtesy of Orhan* Nearly 35,000 dedicated/insane runners hit the London streets yesterday in exceptionally changeable April weather to complete the Flora London Marathon. Wheelchair athletes courtesy of david.ermellino's Flickrstream. There was Blind Dave, Masai Warriors, a hard drinking and smoking geriatric, record breakers and Gordon Ramsay amongst the runners. Whether aiming for athletic glory, personal bests, remembering loved ones, raising cash for good causes or intent on maniacal self-testing of endurance, the elation on finished......
Continue Reading "Marathon Mania In Pictures"March 18, 2008
Here at Londonist we love to indulge in all sorts of devilishly scrumptious treats. However, we know healthy, conscientious eating is the key to a happy life. Kate Percy is a marathon runner and a cook … and, as of the 10th of January, a blogger. With her Go Faster Food blog, Kate intends to share her progress in training for the Flora London Marathon 2008 and to talk about different foods and recipes......
Continue Reading "Health Nut: Go Faster Food"March 7, 2008
Well damn. Just as we were preparing to submit our accumulated evidence that Paula Radcliffe deserves admission to the International Super Heroes Hall of Fame (wherever that may be), word comes today of a crack in the steely exterior of the marathon world record holder. The three-time London Marathon winner has been forced to withdraw from this year’s event due to an injury to a tendon in her toe (tendons! in the toe! yet......
Continue Reading "Paula Radcliffe Human After All; New Hero in the Running"March 4, 2008
Aren’t old people delightful? So feisty! Such spunk! When they’re not threatening your five-year-old with an iron bar, they might be off practising kung fu on would-be teen muggers (and quite rightly – punks) or dispensing advice to lad mag readers. This much is clear: retirement just isn’t what it used to be. Witness Buster Martin, the 101-year-old with an invincibility complex. And no wonder. After first gaining notoriety for refusing to take a......
Continue Reading "Buster Going for Bust @ London Marathon"March 3, 2008
It’s March already and the daffodils are blooming and we’re feeling all full of the joys of spring. So, of course, we’ll be settling in on the couch to watch some telly. But in a spring-like frame of mind, naturally. On TV, Londonist likes: Monday 3 March Withnail & I (Film4, 21:00-23:05) Enjoy the squalor of 1960s London in this classic film, which is one of our favourites featuring our fair city. Camden’s never......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In"January 15, 2008
She does not, to our knowledge, leap tall buildings in a single bound, have telepathic powers, or possess the ability to control the weather. But Paula Radcliffe, who, we learned today, will be competing again this year in the London Marathon en route to trying for the gold at the summer Olympics in Beijing, could make a claim to a few other superhero abilities. Superhuman strength? Check. She runs 26.2 miles in the time......
Continue Reading "Superhero Confirmed to Run in London Marathon"December 17, 2007
Pete Doherty wants to run the London marathon. We're sure many people will sneer at this idea, what with Pete's history of performance restricting drugs, his post-rehab bloatedness, and his jaunty hat, which will have to be held on with an elastic strap if he is to continue to look like a handsome East end libertine/bohemian counter cultural icon/twat* (*delete as appropriate). However, we welcome his decision to take up exercise. We're sure that he's......
Continue Reading "Pete Doherty Becomes 2012 Medal Hope"December 9, 2007
The Holiday season is in full swing in NYC, with holiday lights in Brooklyn, a giant snow globe in Bryan Park and Chanukah specials for ham. One citizen decided to go vigilante on annoying car alarms, a murder suspect used a fake Asian accent on the stand and a video of a man being beaten up by teenage girls on a subway shocked the city. And we interviewed soon-to-be-leaving-Gawker editor Choire Sicha, who said,......
Continue Reading "Week Around the -ists"December 6, 2007
Buttery spread brand Flora, sponsor of the London Marathon, has decided that its bread is better buttered elsewhere. After a 14-year association with the event, Flora has indicated that it will give up its sponsorship following the 2009 race. A delightful investment opportunity for those of you with £12 million lying around! Promoting itself as a heart-healthy butter alternative by placing its name on the hundreds of thousands of, presumably heart-healthy, runners doggedly completing......
Continue Reading "[Your Name Here] London Marathon"October 12, 2007
Strange goings-on are promised this weekend at Olafur Eliasson's Serpentine Pavilion. Robots! Kissing booths! Out-of-body experiences! It can only mean one thing - the return of the Experiment Marathon. After an interview-heavy 2006 debut, this year's Marathon has doubled in length, running from Saturday to Sunday, and the focus is on balancing audience involvement and active experimentation with talks and lectures. The 'grotto' of the Pavilion (dubbed a crashed flying saucer by the Times)......
Continue Reading "Preview: Serpentine Experiment Marathon"May 27, 2007
We have to admit when we first saw this advertised we didn't have much of an idea what to expect. Henry VIII certainly knew how to cut it with the ladies, but we reckoned that a re-enactment of His Majesty's finest chat-up lines was unlikely, particularly in the middle of a river. It turns out that the Tudor Pull is run by the Thames Traditional Rowing Association and features crews of six oarsmen rowing......
Continue Reading "Sporting Weekend: Tudor Pull"April 30, 2007
Are you related to stabbed PC who died 67 years ago? Students design new police uniform - coloured stripes over shoulder, a bit like old Star Trek. Hatrick of headlines for the rozzers, as plant pot incident launches police chopper. ‘Ridiculous’ totem poles waste money say Tories (no, it's not a Day Today headline). Sl-mo London Marathon runner finally finishes. Bomb plotters go down for life. Image courtesy of Maggsinho via the Londonist flickr......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"April 25, 2007
Like an energiser bunny, Greg Billingham from Cheshire just keeps on going. Only very, very slowly. He's just reached the half-way mark of the London Marathon. An achievement that leaves him in 36,000th place and over three days behind the leading pack. Running at one pace every five to six seconds, Steve hopes to complete the race next Sunday - one week late. He tells the BBC: "it has been the cheering and support......
Continue Reading "Slo Mo Guy Still Running Marathon"April 23, 2007
Black cabs in Hong Kong? Sex academy Amora opens. Not to be confused with West Ham striker of almost same name. Marathon claims the life of one participant. And the freesheets accuse each other of all kinds of dirty tricks. Image of marathon spectators courtesy of Orhan (again!) via the Londonist flickr group.......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"April 23, 2007
Remember those brave/crazy Flora London Marathon runners we talked to last week (click on their names below to read their interviews)...? Well, they did it! So, how was it? Incredible. Exhausting, exhilarating. The crowds were inspirational and somehow spurred me on to a 3 hrs 47 mins finish, which I still can't quite believe & was beyond my wildest Paula Rad-Sloss dreams. On the final turn into the mall, I overtook Sally Gunnell. The......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 19, 2007
What's your name and which part of London do you live in? Ruth Sloss, South Ealing. How long have you been running for? About 4 years. Is this your first Marathon? Yes (gulp!). What inspired you to enter the Marathon? I started running thinking I couldn't get as far as the bus stop. Then once I got past it, I entered a 10K, then an 8 mile, then a half marathon, where I was......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 19, 2007
What's your name and which part of London do you live in? Paul Kneeshaw - I live at Canvey Island in Essex. How long have you been running for? Around 2½ years. Is this your first Marathon? No, I have done the Great North Run twice, and last year's London Marathon. What inspired you to enter the Marathon? Running for The Prostate Cancer Charity - to raise money to fight the disease that claimed......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 19, 2007
What's your name and which part of London do you live in? My name's Tim Jude and I live in Acton, West London. How long have you been running for? I started running 3 years ago when a friend persuaded me to take part in a 5k race (which at the time felt like an impossibility). For many years previously I'd tried out running on various occasions, only to give up after the first......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 18, 2007
What's your name and which part of London do you live in? Stephanie Hay. I'm from Romford (London Borough of Havering!). How long have you been running for? I started running in December when I found out I had got a place in the Marathon. Before that I was just a regular gym goer. Is this your first Marathon? Yeah, this is my very first Marathon, and even my first long-distance run. What inspired......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 18, 2007
What's your name and which part of London do you live in? My name is Stephen Mainstone, I'm 29 and I live in East Dulwich. How long have you been running for? I have been running (seriously) since September last year so 8 months. Is this your first Marathon? If not, what others have you run? Yes, this is my first marathon. What inspired you to enter the Marathon? Last year I went along......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 18, 2007
Welcome to the first in our short series of interviews with people running the Flora London Marathon this Sunday. If you've ever wondered what makes them do it, read on! More to come throughout the day. What's your name and which part of London do you live in? Katharine 'Kat' Bowers, SE19. How long have you been running for? Since July last year when I signed up to the Nike 10k RunLondon event. Is......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 17, 2007
With the Flora London Marathon just 5 days away we thought it was high time we peered over the edge of the sofa (no hurty feet here!) and had a little look at what's going on this week in preparation for the big event: 26.2 miles of running around London, silly costumes optional. Tomorrow marks the start of the Flora London Marathon Expo. Held over four days at the ExCel Centre, the show is......
Continue Reading "London Marathon Mania!"April 16, 2007
Over the next few weeks we’ll be trying out new formats for Monday Miscellanea. Let us know what you think… This Week In London’s History Monday – 16th April 1889: Hollywood great Charlie Chaplin is born in Walworth, South London. Tuesday – 17th April 1984: WPC Yvonne Fletcher is shot dead at a protest outside the Libyan embassy on St. James’s Square. Also, on this day in 1999, “London nailbomber” David Copeland kicks-off his......
Continue Reading "Monday Miscellanea"April 14, 2007
Spring is when we get busy here in the Ist-A-Verse. Very busy. But, after staying bundled-up indoors all winter, it's nice for us to be out, about, and collecting things to write about for you. Here's a glimpse at what's been keeping your favorite citybloggers busily away from home and out of bed. For LAist, strong winds attacked LA on the same day the Feds raided the Crips. Not to fear, though: the Japanese version......
Continue Reading "News From Around The Ist-A-Verse"April 11, 2007
Life on Mars sequel to be set in London in 1981. Gene Hunt returns. Oxford St reopens after electrical explosion. Welsh chap to run 262 miles to start of London Marathon. Ken wants knife detectors in schools. And a mural depicting murdered teen Billy Cox is at the centre of a row in Clapham. Image courtesy of mirrorgirl via the Londonist flickr group.......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"March 27, 2007
Edgware Road shisha cafe's and the ban on smoking. Something's gotta give. Boxing postman and the campaign against binge drinking. We love local news. London Marathon and a solution to its litter problem. Lorry drivers and the campaign to kill fewer cyclists. And UK immigration crack down on dangerous Doggs. Image courtesy of buckaroo kid via the Londonist flickr group.......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra: Combating Social Ills Edition"