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Press Release - London Marathon - 9/28/21

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                        Meet amazing Team Macmillan:
       Our Charity of the Year runners have overcome huge challenges
                            to get to Start Line

This year's Virgin Money London Marathon is back on Sunday 3 October and 
will see thousands of participants' bucket-list dreams come true – along 
the iconic London route and virtually across the world.

Macmillan Cancer Support is our Official Charity of the Year. Among the 
1,500 Team Macmillan runners taking on the challenge to raise money for the 
cancer support charity are Mariam, Louise and Manchinder, who have all 
overcome huge personal challenges to get to the famous Start Line.

Watch them explain how much this very memorable marathon will mean to them, 
then read their moving stories in full below…

Macmillan London Marathon 2021


Mariam Ayad, 37, from London

Mariam is taking on the challenge in memory of her husband, Billy, who died 
of cancer during the Covid-19 pandemic. After Billy died, Mariam found a 
list of life challenges he'd left her. Running the London Marathon was at 
the top of the list.

Sunday will be especially poignant for Mariam, as the event is on a date 
that's very close to her heart, as she explains:

"The marathon falls on what would have been our wedding anniversary and I 
can't think of a better reason to run in memory of Billy on that day. Billy 
was an incredible father to our four girls and a very supportive husband; 
he was the best person I knew.

"When Billy was diagnosed, I found the experience really lonely and that's 
where Macmillan came in. They made it less lonely. The emotional support, 
information and help we received throughout was vital. That's why I'm 
running as part of Team Macmillan on Sunday to raise money for the charity 
so it can continue to be there for everyone with cancer."


Louise Bartha, 47, from Brighton

Louise is also running for Macmillan after experiencing the crucial support 
the charity provides first-hand. Louise was first diagnosed with melanoma 
in 2016, followed by basal cell carcinoma in 2018 and lung cancer in early 
2019. Louise said:

"I am so excited to take on the marathon. The run will be a huge 
bucket-list moment for me and an accumulation of so much hard work and 
mental resilience following my cancer diagnosis."

Previously a fit non-smoker, Louise had a lung resection and then half her 
left lung removed. The mum-of-two credits running as a massive part of her 
recovery. This will be her first London Marathon – although she first 
started training for the event in 2018, circumstances got in the way. This 
year Louise finally gets her a chance to make her dream come true.

Louise continued: "I was set to run the London Marathon but unfortunately 
my diagnosis stopped me, and then a global pandemic came along, all of 
which is going to make this weekend even more special. Following my cancer 
diagnosis, I needed the physical challenge to remind myself that my body 
would still be capable and I'm so proud that I can still push myself to 
achieve the things I want to do."


Manchinder Brainch, 45, from Leicester

Manchinder is running the event for Macmillan in memory of his wife, Raj, 
who died of cancer in 2012. Manchinder said;

"When Raj was diagnosed with stomach cancer Macmillan stepped in and helped 
me and our family get through some of the hardest days of our lives. The 
wonderful Macmillan nurses were there for Raj and all the family throughout 
her illness, that's why I'm so proud to be taking on the London Marathon to 
give something back to the charity so it can continue to help so many 
people affected by cancer."


The 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday 3 October is set to be the 
largest marathon staged anywhere in the world, with more than 40,000 
participants on the traditional course from Blackheath to The Mall and more 
than 40,000 people completing the 26.2 miles on the course of their choice 
anywhere in the world.

Claire Rowney, Executive Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Innovation 
at Macmillan Cancer Support, said:

"The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on our income, at a 
time when people living with cancer need our support more than ever to help 
navigate through what continues to be an incredibly anxious period.

"We're thrilled to be the official charity partner of this year's event – 
the vital funds raised by our runners and supporters will help us continue 
to do whatever it takes so we can be there for everyone living with cancer 
from day one of their diagnosis."

To donate to Team Macmillan visit londonmarathon.macmillan.org.uk

The funds raised by Team Macmillan participants and supporters will help 
Macmillan continue to do whatever it takes to provide vital support so many 
rely on and reach its goal of being there for everyone, from day one of 
their cancer diagnosis.

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