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Press Release - London Marathon - 8/10/21

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       Athletes supported by London Marathon Events celebrate success 
                          at Tokyo Olympic Games

Athletes supported by London Marathon Events (LME) enjoyed an exceptional 
Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Of 30 British endurance runners who received LME funding in 2021, an 
incredible 11 won selection for the Team GB athletics team in Tokyo with 
Alex Bell, Lizzie Bird and Jake Heyward all making track finals and Bird 
even setting a new national record.

Furthermore, teenage 800m sensation Keely Hodgkinson has also benefited 
from LME's Playground to Podium pathway for British distance running.

Hogkinson, who won a silver medal and became the fastest Briton ever over 
800m, is part of the Leeds Beckett University Training Hub which is one of 
two centres in England funded by LME. The 19-year-old has also twice run 
the Virgin Money Giving Mini London Marathon and attended the London 
Marathon Events Young Athlete Camp, a week-long camp held annually* for the 
best young endurance athletes in the country.

Among the other highlights from London Marathon Events-supported athletes 
in Tokyo were:

- Alex Bell reached the women's 800m final, finishing seventh in 1:57:66, a 
new personal best (PB) and the sixth fastest time in history by a British 
woman. Bell has been on LME elite athlete funding programme for three 
years, from 2019.

- Lizzie Bird ran a national record of 9:19:68 to finish ninth in the 
women's 3,000m steeplechase final. Bird has been on LME elite athlete 
funding for two years, from 2020.

- Jake Heyward reached the men's 1,500m final where he finished ninth. He 
set a new PB of 3:32:82 to qualify from the semi-final. Heyward has been on 
LME elite athlete funding since 2020.

Other LME-funded athletes who competed in Tokyo were Sam Atkin (10,000m), 
Ben Connor (marathon), Steph Davis (marathon), Amy-Eloise Markovc (5,000m), 
Jess Piasecki (marathon), Marc Scott (5,000m and 10,000m), Zak Seddon 
(3,000m steeplechase) and Chris Thompson (marathon).

Steph Twell (marathon) and Aimee Pratt (3,000m steeplechase), who both 
graduated from the LME funding programme to British Athletics funding, were 
also in Tokyo.

"Everyone at London Marathon Events congratulates all the athletes for 
their fantastic achievements in Tokyo. The Olympic Games will inspire a 
whole new generation of athletes thanks to the incredible performances of 
athletes like Keely Hodgkinson and we are so proud to have played a part in 
their pathway to the top."
- Hugh Brasher, Event Director of London Marathon Events

The London Marathon Events funding programme offers direct support to 30 
endurance athletes not on British Athletics support programmes.

It is part of the Playground to Podium pathway created by London Marathon 
Events that also includes:

- The Daily Mile: inspiring activity in primary schools by managing and 
delivering The Daily Mile programme, which encourages pupils to take part 
in at least 15 minutes of activity a day, across London's primary schools

- Virgin Money Giving Mini London Marathon: iconic races for London 
boroughs and UK regions on the streets of London on the day of the world's 
greatest marathon plus a virtual edition for schools across the country to 
take part in 2.6-mile challenge (more than 250,000 children have already 
signed up for the 2021 edition)

- Talent Development Hubs: the support of two training hubs at the
University of Birmingham and Leeds Beckett University, aimed at providing 
bases for the country's most promising young athletes, such as Keely 
Hodgkinson.

LME has been providing British endurance running with funding since 2001 
and also hosts the British Championships for the mile, 10K, half marathon 
and marathon distances in addition to dedicated prize funds for British 
runners.

Beyond athletics, Tokyo triathlon gold medallists Alex Yee and Georgia 
Taylor-Brown both also competed in the Virgin Money Giving Mini London 
Marathon.

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