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London Marathon organisers believe two-day event could bring £400m economic boost

The London Marathon is considering an exciting two-day event that could boost the economy by £400 million. With plans to host 100,000 runners and focus on both elite and mass participation, this unique celebration aims to raise £130 million...

The Guardian Sport· Apr 22, 2026 · 6:55 PM · 26 views

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The London Marathon is considering an exciting two-day event that could boost the economy by £400 million. With plans to host 100,000 runners and focus on both elite and mass participation, this unique celebration aims to raise £130 million for charity. However, the challenge lies in maintaining the marathon's beloved status while navigating complex logistics. #LondonMarathon #EconomicBoost #RunningEvent #CharityRun #CityLife

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