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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/28/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         GB OLYMPIANS AWARDED TRAINING GRANTS BY LONDON MARATHON

The five marathon runners selected to represent Great Britain at the 
Olympic Games in Rio have each been awarded a £5,000 training grant by 
London Marathon Events Ltd.

Brothers Callum and Derek Hawkins, Tsegai Tewelde, Alyson Dixon and Sonia 
Samuels won Olympic selection after impressive performances in last 
Sunday's Virgin Money London Marathon.

As part of London Marathon's continued commitment to improving British 
marathon running, all five athletes will now be given £5,000 to support 
their training in the final months leading up to Rio.

Callum Hawkins, 23, who was the first British finisher in this year's 
London Marathon in a personal best (PB) time of 2:10:52, said: "It's a 
really great thing for the London Marathon to have done and I really 
appreciate it. The cost of training for athletes is expensive but this 
grant means I now won't have any restrictions. I'm heading to Boulder (USA) 
for altitude training ahead of the Olympics and this has enabled me to do 
that.

"It has been an amazing few days for me. To run a personal best in such a 
big event as the London Marathon and qualify for the Olympics was so 
special and this grant has only added to that."

Callum's brother Derek, 26, was given the third and final spot for the 
men's marathon after running a PB of 2:12:57 and finishing third Brit on 
Sunday.

He too will be using the grant to join his brother in Boulder where the 
pair will prepare for Rio.

He said: "This grant will enable me to get over to Boulder and, 
importantly, pay for massages and treatments to make sure that I arrive on 
the start line in Rio fit and healthy. The London Marathon's support of 
British distance running is fantastic. I have been on two of the Kenyan 
training camps that are supported by the London Marathon and this is 
another example of that."

Tewelde, 26, who was the surprise package of this year's Marathon, 
finishing as the second British man in 2:12:23, said the money would enable 
him to become a full-time athlete for the months leading up to Rio.

"I am so grateful for the support of London Marathon," said Tewelde. "In 
the first instance, they enabled me to win an Olympic spot by allowing me 
to run - almost as a wildcard - in this year's race. Now, on top of that, I 
have received a training grant, which will give me the best chance of 
performing at my very best in Rio.

"I don't receive any funding, so this £5,000 is incredibly valuable. It 
will enable me to become a full-time athlete in the months leading up to 
the Olympics and to travel abroad for altitude training. Hopefully that 
will all mean I can run faster than ever in the Olympics."

Alyson Dixon, 37, who confirmed her place at her first Olympics by 
finishing as the first Brit in the women's race, said: "It was a lovely 
surprise when I found out. People think because you are running at the 
London Marathon and going to the Olympics that you don't have to worry 
about money. But that's not the case and this money takes away a lot of 
worries about finding the money for massages, for travel and all the 
important things.

"I've had great help over the years from the London Marathon. This year 
alone I've been to training camps in Kenya and Font Romeu and that has been 
a big factor in getting me to Rio."

Sonia Samuels, 36, the second British woman to qualify, added: "There are 
so many special people and organisations behind the scenes whose input 
allows me to compete at the sport's highest level. London Marathon is one 
key organisation whose help I am incredibly thankful for. The funding I 
have received over recent years has given me the opportunity to train with 
the world's best athletes at altitude training camps in Kenya and Font 
Romeu.

"The additional training grant they have given me will enable me to spend 
much more time with my coach and his training group who are based in the 
US, as well as a more sustained period of altitude training than I'm 
normally able to support. The positive influence of his input, better 
climate and thinner air will ensure I'm fully prepared to give my very best 
performance in the heat of Rio."

Hugh Brasher, Event Director of London Marathon Events Ltd, said: 
"Improving the standard and status of British marathon running was one of 
the founding pillars of race founders Chris Brasher and John Disley. We are 
delighted that the five were selected following their performances on 
Sunday and that these training grants will help further their final 
preparations for Rio."


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