Only been Greenwich / Cutty Sark before and while it’s local, I’ve found that early in the route the bulk of the runners are still so compact it’s a bit overwhelming and hard to see individuals. So thinking of getting train up town, but with walkway closures etc, no idea of good areas to go.
Any advice from those who go?
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They then travelled down into Greenwich (was packed with spectators apparently) via. the Park, before walking under the Thames and watching from around Island Gardens etc
Because it meant they then had the DLR / tube network local to be able to reach me at the Finish.
So Isle of Dogs might not be a bad area, as dont recall the sides of the road being too crowded
Or head toward the hung drawn and quartered for the way back
I start at 10.45 and am hoping to be done in 4 hrs 30. Good luck all
then one time we tried to go to the finish, complete nightmare, as everyone is trying to get through Westminster station and get a view, we went to the pub she was going to with her running buddies after that miserable experience. The split pub by Charing Cross if I remember correctly.....
Ship and shovel, had to look the name up. Some decent running clubs went there as I recall.
If you are looking to pick up a runner the most amount of times, this takes some beating, possibly London Bridge and the long tedious road that runs into tower bridge, the hwy, never found London Bridge worked for me as too full of people chances of catching your runners attention fairly limited at best even if you agree where you will be in advance:
if you don't let your runner know where you will be, unless you have a loud drum/signage, they will inevitably run past on the other side of the road from where you are at. The individual tracker helps with this as you k ow when your runners are coming through and increase the already high noise levels....
of I was ever to run a marathon, London would be my favourite the support you get round the course is incredible....
All the fun runners raising thousands of pounds for good causes, elite runners aiming for a personal best time and the spotlight on London as we host our own event much like New York etc.
Its not held to be funny or for laughs
Thats the beauty of the DLR for the marathon. Do Cutty Sark for 10k point, although mobbed very very early, DLR over to CW, then get back over to Tower Gateway for 17/18 miles then district line down to the finish.
When I was marshalling at Cutty Sark, we were on our marks at 7:30 and the crowds are forming by 8.
Sifan Hassan - remarkable performance.
eventually managed to double back and get passed the spoons then looped round the estate behind to get to the foot tunnel, back had to queue another half hour for that.
Everywhere we went to crowds supporting were amazing. It’s such an amazing and inspiring event. Some people are just machines, bloke running with a fridge on his back was on 4hr pace
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Carl-Cashman4