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Press Release - London Marathon - 9/13/21

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                   40 runners for 40 years of The Trust:           
        40 London Marathon Charitable Trust runners to take part in 
                     2021 Virgin Money London Marathon  

The London Marathon Charitable Trust (The Trust) is this year celebrating 
its landmark 40th anniversary and to mark the occasion 40 runners – all 
from organisations that have benefited from The Trust's funding in the past 
four decades - will take part in this year's Virgin Money London Marathon 
on Sunday 3 October.

Since The Trust was formed in 1981, it has awarded more than £93 million in 
grants to nearly 1,500 projects across London and the UK. Organisations 
that have been awarded grants in the past four decades were invited to 
apply for one of the 40 Anniversary Places. Each organisation had to show 
how a place in the Virgin Money London Marathon would Inspire Activity.

The chosen participants and organisations for the 40 Anniversary Places 
showcase a range of incredible personal stories and ways to inspire 
communities into activity.

They include:


Badr Alanizay, running for Active Partnerships

Badr arrived on his own in England aged 17 as a refugee from Kuwait, unable 
to speak English. Badr was helped by the Active Partnerships Young People 
Forward Project which uses the power of sport and physical activity to 
improve the health and wellbeing of young homeless people in the north of 
England and Scotland. The Trust awarded a grant of £600,000 towards this 
project in 2020, thanks to a donation from Virgin Money.

Badr said: "I have never done anything like this before and I wanted to 
give back to the Young People Forward (YPF) Project and Active Lancashire 
for what they had done for me. I was unhappy when I first went into 
supported accommodation but when I was introduced to YPF Project in 
Lancashire I felt like I was somebody and they listened to me and have 
helped me find friends.

"It was a great thing for me to be asked to represent the YPF Project in 
this year's Virgin Money London Marathon and to make others understand 
about homelessness. I feel this is a good way to make my family proud and 
my friends in Bidoon where I come from."


Michelle Chenery, running for ELHAP (Every life Has a Purpose)

Michelle is a volunteer at ELHAP, committed to helping children with 
disability issues. Inspired by The 2.6 Challenge, while Michelle is running 
the 26.2 miles on Sunday 3 October, supporters and families from ELHAP will 
be taking part in a physical activity based around the numbers two and six. 
All money raised will be used to provide equipment to help children with 
disabilities to be physically active. The Trust awarded a grant of £15,300 
to ELHAP which delivers play activities for disabled children and young 
people, based in five and a half acres of woodland in north east London.

Michelle said: "ELHAP is one of the most magical places I have ever 
visited. It's full of fun and freedom for all the children and young people 
who use it. Children and young people with learning disabilities are one of 
the groups hardest hit by Covid. The multiple challenges of isolation, 
uncertainty and loss of support due to the closure of local services have 
triggered soaring levels of anxiety.

"We are incredibly grateful to The Trust for awarding ELHAP a London 
Marathon place and giving us this opportunity to galvanise our community to 
fundraise in the lead up to the event."


Matt Dawson, running for Access Sport

Matt is a Trustee for Access Sport, and the Virgin Money London Marathon 
will be the final challenge in his ‘Tri with Access Sport' series. In June, 
Matt and a team cycled 330km across the country from East to West coast and 
last month he swam 17km in Lake Windemere. The Virgin Money London Marathon 
is the final leg of his challenge. Access Sport has received several grants 
from The Trust to create more inclusive cycling opportunities across the 
UK.

Matt said: "I'm really pleased that the overall Tri With Access Sport 
campaign has now raised more than £13,000 which will help Access Sport to 
create more opportunities in sport for disabled children and those from 
under-served communities.

"Physical activity is a big part of my life and if I've inspired others to 
get involved then that's a great feeling!"

Other participants include Liam Flanagan, running on behalf of the Holy 
Family Roman Catholic Primary School in Surrey. Born prematurely and with 
disabilities, Liam has found running has helped grow his confidence and he 
wants to show how it can help others too. Margarett Ortiz is a member of 
the Youth Board at London Youth and is using her place to inspire young 
Londoners to connect with sport for the first time.


Margarett said: "Running the London Marathon has been a childhood dream of 
mine! Using my place to inspire young people to get active is really 
important to me – I believe exercise is key in supporting good mental 
health and gives you the skills needed to deal with difficult times."


Catherine Anderson, Executive Director of The London Marathon Charitable 
Trust, said: "We are so excited for our runners taking part in this year's 
Virgin Money London Marathon as part of The Trust's 40th anniversary 
celebrations. All the runners are from organisations we've funded 
throughout our history, and they've used their place in the world's 
greatest marathon to inspire activity in their local communities. We've 
loved seeing their ideas come to life – from creating virtual running clubs 
to organising community activities, and we can't wait to cheer them round 
the course on Sunday 3 October!"


The participants taking part with a 40th Anniversary Place must be directly 
related to the organisation awarded a place or a beneficiary involved in 
the organisation's activities.

The Trust was created by London Marathon co-founders John Disley and Chris 
Brasher on 13 March 1981 to distribute the surplus generated by the event 
to fund sport and recreation projects in London. The very first London 
Marathon was held on Sunday 29 March 1981 and later that year the first 
seven grants from The Trust were awarded, including £1,500 to the Ferndale 
Sports Centre in Brixton.

Forty years on, The Trust has expanded its remit to fund projects across 
the UK and London Marathon Events (LME) now delivers a number of world 
class mass participation events in running, cycling and swimming every year 
in addition to the London Marathon. The surplus generated by LME is passed 
to The Trust through corporate Gift Aid.

The 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon will take place on Sunday 3 October. 
It is set to be the largest marathon ever staged anywhere in the world, 
with up to 50,000 runners on the traditional course from Greenwich to The 
Mall and up to 50,000 participants completing the 26.2 miles on the course 
of their choice anywhere in the world between 00:00 and 23:59:59 BST. It 
will be televised live on BBC TV and broadcast around the globe.

The full list of The London Marathon Charitable Trust 40th Anniversary 
Place participants is:

Michael Adamson, English National Ballet
Dominic Addison, London Otters Rowing Club
Badr Alainzay, Active Partnerships
Iqbal Ali, Highbury Vale Blackstock Trust
Natalie Blagrove, Peabody
Ian Burks, YMCA East Surrey
Richard Cawker, Albury Sports Club Ltd
Michelle Chenery, ELHAP
Liberty Childs, Saint Francis Hospice
Edward Compson, Polka Theatre
Matthew Dawson, Access Sport CIO
Brendan Drugan, Bikes for Schools
Joe Flack, Street League
Liam Flanagan, Holy Family RC Primary School
Elaina Ford, Westminster Boating Base
Maria Garcia, Bagshot Playing Fields Association
Elizabeth Geraghty, Girls' Learning Trust
Nathan Hall, Greenhouse Sports
James Hallsworth, Chestnut Grove Academy
Claire Hoath, South Bookham SPACE
Jemma Hulbert, Forestry England
Mohammed Ismail, Uffo Athletic and Leisure Group
Anna Jenkinson, South London Harriers
Karl Jordan De Morais, The Access to Sports Project
Juozas Kelecius, Restorative Justice for All
Robin Lunniss, Every Child, Every Day Academy Trust
Natasha Morris, Challengers
Margarett Ortiz, London Youth
Sutyee Pang, GoodGym
Francois Reynders, Chingford Cricket Club
Gill Rimmer, The Bike Project
Daniel Rose, Poplar HARCA
Olivia Salvati, Young Epilepsy
Kat Southwell, Activity Alliance
Louise Sutherland, Leatherhead Cricket Club
Mark Underwood, Phoenix Canoe Club
Barney Valentine, Fulham Good Neighbours
Heather Wallington, Elmbridge Canoe Club
Justin Wetters, Gasworks Dock Partnership
Lim Zhuo Jun, The Triangle Adventure Playground Association

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