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2 day London Marathon next year?

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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,716
    shine166 said:
    msomerton said:
    should we just lock people in their homes, so the self indulgent marathon runs can do every day
    Greenwich already closes for the Greenwich half marathon as well as the London marathon.
    That must be such a inconvenience twice per year 
    Only if it’s 2 days on the spin which would be a first since the London Marathon existed back in 1981.

    As someone has pointed out above  it would cause major disruption around the whole of the route just not in the borough of Greenwich

    If it happens once then it will be a given it would be a regular occurrence for many a year

    Like the Notting Hill Carnival every bank holiday weekend in August 


  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,272
    shirty5 said:
    shine166 said:
    msomerton said:
    should we just lock people in their homes, so the self indulgent marathon runs can do every day
    Greenwich already closes for the Greenwich half marathon as well as the London marathon.
    That must be such a inconvenience twice per year 
    Only if it’s 2 days on the spin which would be a first since the London Marathon existed back in 1981.

    As someone has pointed out above  it would cause major disruption around the whole of the route just not in the borough of Greenwich

    If it happens once then it will be a given it would be a regular occurrence for many a year

    Like the Notting Hill Carnival every bank holiday weekend in August 


    Not gonna be on a friday and a Tuesday are they. Once the infrastructure is up, 2 in a row make perfect sence
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,229
    Money. Spinner.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 22,615
    shine166 said:
    shirty5 said:
    shine166 said:
    msomerton said:
    should we just lock people in their homes, so the self indulgent marathon runs can do every day
    Greenwich already closes for the Greenwich half marathon as well as the London marathon.
    That must be such a inconvenience twice per year 
    Only if it’s 2 days on the spin which would be a first since the London Marathon existed back in 1981.

    As someone has pointed out above  it would cause major disruption around the whole of the route just not in the borough of Greenwich

    If it happens once then it will be a given it would be a regular occurrence for many a year

    Like the Notting Hill Carnival every bank holiday weekend in August 


    Not gonna be on a friday and a Tuesday are they. Once the infrastructure is up, 2 in a row make perfect sence
    As someone who lives in Charlton and works in Canary Wharf, 1 day is enough disruption thanks. They've changed the route slightly too in CW which means my workplace is essentially cut off from the rest of the world as it's very hard to get around the blockages to get to us. A whole weekend of lost trading will be detrimental to our business, and most of our employees will struggle to get in. 

    Just because you can make something even bigger doesn't mean you should 
  • InspectorSands
    InspectorSands Posts: 5,248
    edited 1:07AM
    msomerton said:
    should we just lock people in their homes, so the self indulgent marathon runs can do every day
    Greenwich already closes for the Greenwich half marathon as well as the London marathon.

    There isn't a Greenwich half-marathon. There was a rubbish attempt at one about 15 years ago (Run to the Beat) which moved to Wembley then mercifully disappeared.

    There's The Big Half, which takes place in September - starts near Tower Bridge, does a chunk of the marathon course backwards and ends at the Cutty Sark and closes the one-way system off to most traffic. Seems to work pretty well - not massively busy like the marathon is, the buses keep running through Greenwich and you can even nip across the road a lot of the time. I don't think it locks people in their homes...
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,088
    Goid idea and I still think it would get plenty of spectators. Probably less on 2nd day but still enough.
  • Ilovelondontown
    Ilovelondontown Posts: 317
    Absolutely not, London gets shutdown almost every weekend for all sorts of demos/runs/cycling events etc, getting ridiculous,some people need to work  in London at weekends!! Go run in a park!
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 3,379
    msomerton said:
    should we just lock people in their homes, so the self indulgent marathon runs can do every day
    Greenwich already closes for the Greenwich half marathon as well as the London marathon.

    There isn't a Greenwich half-marathon. There was a rubbish attempt at one about 15 years ago (Run to the Beat) which moved to Wembley then mercifully disappeared.

    There's The Big Half, which takes place in September - starts near Tower Bridge, does a chunk of the marathon course backwards and ends at the Cutty Sark and closes the one-way system off to most traffic. Seems to work pretty well - not massively busy like the marathon is, the buses keep running through Greenwich and you can even nip across the road a lot of the time. I don't think it locks people in their homes...
    The buses hardly run, because of the traffic jam it causes all the way back to New Cross, the road was closed off and the bus I was on terminated just about past Maze hill, walked to the Charlton Womans game from
    there there , the pavements littered with loads of drinks bottles , get back after the game hardly easier as they
    where still clearing away the road barriers.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,223
    edited 10:41AM
    Used to volunteer holding signs near the lido and all the crowd there are locals, as someone said I doubt they'd come out two mornings in a row. 

    But from the perspective of someone who works for a charity, a few extra places (with an increased ballot as well to alleviate the concerns of a previous poster) would be huge. Not only does the London Marathon generate a lot of money through our runners, we get lots of awareness too. An extra day of people seeing our stand, our t shirts and most importantly our runners would make a big difference. That's before you get to the fact that the runners will be raising awareness of us for 6 months or so before the race
  • InspectorSands
    InspectorSands Posts: 5,248
    msomerton said:
    msomerton said:
    should we just lock people in their homes, so the self indulgent marathon runs can do every day
    Greenwich already closes for the Greenwich half marathon as well as the London marathon.

    There isn't a Greenwich half-marathon. There was a rubbish attempt at one about 15 years ago (Run to the Beat) which moved to Wembley then mercifully disappeared.

    There's The Big Half, which takes place in September - starts near Tower Bridge, does a chunk of the marathon course backwards and ends at the Cutty Sark and closes the one-way system off to most traffic. Seems to work pretty well - not massively busy like the marathon is, the buses keep running through Greenwich and you can even nip across the road a lot of the time. I don't think it locks people in their homes...
    The buses hardly run, because of the traffic jam it causes all the way back to New Cross, the road was closed off and the bus I was on terminated just about past Maze hill, walked to the Charlton Womans game from
    there there , the pavements littered with loads of drinks bottles , get back after the game hardly easier as they
    where still clearing away the road barriers.
    The club should have had the match moved - might be one for  @castrust to feed back to the club as the date's set a year in advance (September 6th this year).

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  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,903
    edited 11:53AM
    shine166 said:
    Good news for charities, if it means more charity places.
    If there's any more charity places you may aswell just cancel the ballot. Imo it would be nice for more people who can't raise over 2 grand for the opportunity, to have a chance.
    Events like the London Marathon are extremely important for charities, at a time when fundraising is very difficult. 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,272
    shine166 said:
    Good news for charities, if it means more charity places.
    If there's any more charity places you may aswell just cancel the ballot. Imo it would be nice for more people who can't raise over 2 grand for the opportunity, to have a chance.
    Events like to London Marathon are extremely important for charities, at a time when fundraising is very difficult. 
    I definitely agree, ive ran it twice and raised over 5grand with the help of very generous people.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,417
    You are not gonna get the locals out two days running 

    double the sponsorship requirement an halve the field 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,417
    Or get on a treadmill if you can overcome your vanity fix 
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 7,239
    I’d love to see a second day, with one being run on a north / west London circuit to balance  the south / east London route. Men’s elite on one day, women’s elite on the other. This would make the London event unique “One city, one weekend, two world class marathons”.

    if it happens, you heard it here first.
  • InspectorSands
    InspectorSands Posts: 5,248
    I’d love to see a second day, with one being run on a north / west London circuit to balance  the south / east London route. Men’s elite on one day, women’s elite on the other. This would make the London event unique “One city, one weekend, two world class marathons”.

    if it happens, you heard it here first.
    If the FA Cup semis are at Wembley that weekend, I doubt that'd happen. But a different route could work if they're happy duplicating the enormous logistics/portaloo village that takes over Blackheath in the week before the marathon.