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Press Release - London Marathon - 9/30/22

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              Eliud Kipchoge plants a tree to honour The Queen

       Eliud Kipchoge plants a tree to honour Her Majesty and launch 
                  the London Marathon Living Hall of Fame

World record holder and four-time London Marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge 
will plant a tree in honour of Her Majesty for The Queen's Green Canopy 
(QGC) and launch the London Marathon's Living Hall of Fame on Saturday 1 
October - the start of the UK's official planting season.

As part of an event that will once again bring people from all walks of 
life together in London, the tree symbolises the inspiring community spirit 
that exists at the heart of the marathon and within the QGC, which has 
planted more than a million trees across the UK in Her Majesty's name.

Whether people are running or cheering or watching at home, trees form a 
magnificent backdrop along the route of the marathon, working silently 
behind the scenes to filter the air, provide shade and shelter for 
wildlife, and enhance London's stunning landscape. 

As well as honouring The Queen, this tree marks the launch of the London 
Marathon's Living Hall of Fame, which over the next decade will see a tree 
planted for every London Marathon champion since 1981 (there have been 117 
men, women, wheelchair and ambulant champions to date) at different 
locations along the famous route.

Kipchoge will plant a flowering cherry tree on Blackheath Avenue in 
Greenwich Park, close to the famous start of the London Marathon, 
accompanied by Colonel Dan Rex (CEO of The Queen's Green Canopy) and Graham 
Dear (The Royal Parks) with Head Gardener Tom Brown and Grounds Supervisor 
Robert Search.

Kipchoge, world record holder and London Marathon champion in 2015, 2016, 
2018 and 2019, said:"For me trees represent life and legacy. I would like 
this world to be a running world and a green world. Therefore it is a great 
honour to plant this tree in the London Marathon Living Hall of Fame, 
especially since this is the first tree in the new planting season for The 
Queen's Green Canopy. It is a wonderful way to remember my four victories 
in London and I hope to visit this tree every time I return to London in 
future."

Hugh Brasher, Event Director of London Marathon Events, said:"The Living 
Hall of Fame will celebrate every man and woman who has won a London 
Marathon title since our first race back in 1981. Our aim is to plant more 
than 150 trees at different locations on the route by the time of our 50th 
race in 2030. We are honoured that this first tree in our Living Hall of 
Fame is the first to be planted in the new planting season for The Queen's 
Green Canopy."

Colonel Rex said:"The Queen's Green Canopy is proud to mark the start of 
the official planting season with a special tree to honour Her Majesty as 
part of the London Marathon Living Hall of Fame. We hope many people across 
the UK will join us as we continue to honour and celebrate the life of Her 
Majesty through the living legacy of planting trees."

Dear said:"Greenwich Park, one of London's eight Royal Parks, has proudly 
hosted the start of the London Marathon since its inception in 1981. The 
planting of a flowering cherry tree 'Pink Perfection' on the marathon route 
in the park is a fitting way to celebrate the London Marathon Living Hall 
of Fame in partnership with The Queens Green Canopy."

London Marathon Events (LME) is working to drive positive change in 
environmental sustainability through its actions and to inspire 
stakeholders and partners to do the same.

LME has introduced a carbon levy for international participants in the TCS 
London Marathon and partnered with the organisation Climate Impact Partners 
to use the levy to fund a community-based tree planting initiative in 
Kenya, which combines carbon sequestration with sustainable development. To 
find out more, click here.

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