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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/5/18

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                    Eighteenth birthday runners will make 
                    Virgin Money London Marathon history

05/04/2018

A trio of teenagers will celebrate their 18th birthdays by running the 2018 
Virgin Money London Marathon - writing themselves into the illustrious 
history of the event in the process.

Isabelle Ellis, Gabrielle Pearce (pictured) and Tom Roberts will become the 
first Millennials - someone born in the year 2000 or after - to take part 
in the London Marathon.

The trio are all looking forward to marking their own personal landmark and 
a historic one for the race on Sunday 22 April.

For Isabelle Ellis, from Wimbledon, taking on the full 26.2 miles will be 
something of a graduation for her, as well as an 18th birthday celebration.

Ellis has run the last six Virgin Money Giving Mini London Marathons but 
this year she is too old to run the shorter race that takes place for 
under-17 athletes and below on the final three miles of the full marathon 
course.

"It was my final year eligible for the Mini Marathon last year and I 
enjoyed the event so much I thought I'm going to have to do the full 
marathon instead," said Ellis, who is an A-Level student at Wimbledon High 
School.

"The London Marathon always takes place around my birthday and when I saw 
this year's date actually falls on the 22nd then it worked out even 
better."

Though she is a talented athlete who has run track and cross-country for 
her club Hercules Wimbledon, Ellis admits stepping up the distances in 
training has been a bit of a shock.

"It has been really weird," she said. "I've had to get used to running for 
so long on my own which has been a big challenge. I'm aiming for 3 hours 
and 30 minutes but I've had a bit of an injury in training so I'll be happy 
with anything under four hours."

Ellis is running to raise money for Alzheimer's UK which is a charity that 
holds a place close to her heart.

Her grandmother Sue, or ‘Granny Bubble' as she is known, has been suffering 
with Alzheimer's for a number of years.

Ellis said: "She has had it for most of my childhood but it got worse a few 
years ago and she had to go into a home and that's why I'm running for 
Alzheimer's UK."

Tom Roberts, from Edenbridge in Kent, wanted to do something a bit more 
memorable than going to the pub for his first legal drink on his 18th 
birthday and saw the Virgin Money London Marathon as something that fitted 
the bill.

He said: "I wanted to do something that I could tell my grandchildren about 
one day, that on my 18th birthday I ran the London Marathon!

"There is also a certain element of competition with my father. He did it 
in 1999 - the year before I was born. He ran 3 hours and 22 minutes then 
and it is my aim is to beat that."

Roberts' ambition to beat the time of his dad, Andy, has seen him go to 
great lengths.

"This has been on my mind for the past year," he explained. "I've had to 
change my physique for the marathon. Four months ago I was playing rugby at 
school to quite a high level but rather than putting on muscle I have had 
to think more about cardio fitness.

"I play blindside flanker so I've lost about half a stone in training for 
the marathon."

Roberts, who is running for the charity Whizz-Kidz, says he is putting off 
his proper 18th birthday celebrations for a week as he doesn't expect to 
have too much energy left after 26.2 miles.

"I expect I will be going straight back to bed absolutely exhausted as soon 
as I get home," Roberts said. "I'm sure after the marathon I'll be going 
out for a drink with my friends though."

Gabrielle Pearce, from Chelmsford, Essex, has also taken inspiration from 
her father.

The Great Baddow High School student, who like her fellow 18th birthday 
companions has also been a talented junior athlete, was inspired to run the 
marathon by her dad.

"My dad has been quite an inspiration to me. He has always run marathons. I 
remember him running a marathon on my 12th birthday and thinking it would 
be great to do it myself on my 18th," she said.

"I have been training with my dad. We ran a half marathon together and we 
have got up to 17 miles so it's so far, so good. My dad is not running 
himself this year but he is helping me and will be watching on the day.

"It will be a bit of a role-reversal as in the past it has been me watching 
him. I can remember standing there on the road-side and thinking ‘I want to 
do this'. The atmosphere is just amazing."

Pearce, who is running for the charity Sense, admits that her friends think 
she is a bit crazy for choosing to celebrate her 18th birthday in such an 
exhausting manner.

 "I keep being asked ‘why do you want to put yourself through that?' But 
it's something different, to run the London Marathon on the day of my 18th 
birthday is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

"In the evening of the marathon, once I'm finished, I'm hoping to go out 
for a meal with close family and friends. There are actually 26 people 
coming, which was really not planned! Then hopefully the weekend after I 
can go out with my friends."

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