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The London Marathon will no longer post on X after its "descent into gutter", says race director Hugh Brasher.
Last week's landmark ruling on trans women in Britain will not impact Sunday's London Marathon, with race director Hugh ...
The official X account (@LondonMarathon), which boasts 191,000 followers, last posted on Jan. 17, announcing Eliud Kipchoge’s ...
Transgender women will be allowed to enter this weekend’s London Marathon as females despite the Supreme Court ruling on ...
Event 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 ...
Eliud Kipchoge will return to London Marathon this Sunday as part of what is widely expected to be his last time in the ...
The London Marathon’s race director, Hugh Brasher, said that the social media platform X was ‘descending into a gutter’.
"I just want to run my own race, so that I can run my personal best." London Marathon director Hugh Brasher described Kiplimo's debut as the most fascinating ever. “We have no idea what he ...
The London Marathon won't be affected by a recent British court ruling on trans women, pending advice from the Equality and ...
London Marathon will feature two of the three fastest women and two of the five fastest men in history - but will world ...
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