LONDON MARATHON 2019 LIVE:The 2019 Virgin Money London Marathon will take place on Sunday, April 28 and it will be the 39th race in the UK capital, part of the World Marathon Majors.How to enter the 2019 London Marathon ballot The ballot entry opened on Monday, April 30, 2018 and those wanting to run can only enter once.
LONDON MARATHON 2019 LIVE
The race has been scheduled for the morning of Sunday April 28. The 26.2-mile course will see runners travel through London, passing some of the city's most historic locations, like London Bridge, the Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
Spectators and participants alike were sure to see some spectacular sportsmanship in a beautiful city. Weather for the day was calling for high temperatures near 60 degrees Fahrenheit and clouds — near-perfect running conditions.
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The race has been scheduled for the morning of Sunday April 28. The 26.2-mile course will see runners travel through London, passing some of the city's most historic locations, like London Bridge, the Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
Spectators and participants alike were sure to see some spectacular sportsmanship in a beautiful city. Weather for the day was calling for high temperatures near 60 degrees Fahrenheit and clouds — near-perfect running conditions.
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