Sir Alastair Cook Says 'There's No Hiding Place' After London Marathon
Former Olympians, an ex-Formula 1 champion and a cricket legend are among the debut and returning runners raising money for charities.
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In the 60s of the last century, the example of a dedicated pilot was that of Jim Clark, one of the first to have a certain physical preparation routine when the rest of the profession considered it almost a lack of decorum. "I take care of myself...I don't smoke and barely drink," commented in an interview the 'flying Scots', who died in Hockenheim (in a career of F2), at 32, when he was the undisputed star of the F1 in his time. That was enough.
London Marathon 2026: How to follow Sebastian Vettel, Alastair Cook, Aaron Ramsey, more
The London Marathon returns on Sunday with the usual array of elite athletes and fancy dress-wearing fun runners, but there are also a host of sports stars testing themselves against the famous 26.2-mile course and you can follow their progress.
The quadruple Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel took part in the London marathon this Sunday for charitable purposes. The German driver (38 years old) finished his effort in 2h59'08''.
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