This
year we had a team of
114 CRY runners
amongst the 35,000
participants - of whom
34 ran with their own
ballot or media place,
including CRY Patron,
Bill Neely, who
completed the race in an
impressive 3 hours and 9
minutes!
We
were very grateful for
the additional places
donated to us by
Professor Sanjay Sharma
and Virgin Money Giving
which helped to increase
the size of our team.
Everyone seemed to enjoy
another fantastic race
day.
It
was a hazy start to the
day, but by the time the
race started at 9.45am
the sun was starting to
heat up, making the next
26.2 miles a real
challenge for all of our
runners.
As
temperatures reached 19
degrees Celsius, running
the course was
particularly tough for
our 7 brave Heart
Costume runners.
It
was an exciting and
truly incredible
atmosphere once again,
at an event which we are
delighted to be a part
of.
At
8.15am CRY staff Lottie
MacKenzie and Ben
Robinson headed to the
Red Start, whilst Becci
Upson was at the Green
Start, to meet our
runners and wish them
all good luck. Thank you
to everyone who came to
say hello.
As
our runners gradually
crossed the start line
to begin their race, the
suite at the Hilton
Hotel, Green Park was
being set up with
massage couches and
decorated with CRY
banners, flags, bunting,
and displays by CRY
staff Lily Burke, Tony
Hill, Lottie MacKenzie,
Laura Murzell, Matt
Oliver, Ben Robinson,
Becci Upson and Rebecca
Zouvani.
Volunteers Tim Collie,
Barbara and Jim Holland
and Patricia Thornton
were a great help and
made the suite look very
welcoming in preparation
for our runners.
Volunteers Abbie Cowie,
The Desai family, The
Kelly family and Steve
Jackson, kindly cheered
all of our runners on at
miles 18 and 23 and gave
them the extra boost
they needed to keep
going.
Chris, Katy and Lucy
Turberville, and Bob and
Carol Finch - also
volunteers - were ready
and waiting with
friendly faces at the
finish area in Waterloo
Place to help our
runners with those final
few steps and offer them
a seat, cool drink and a
snack whilst they waited
for the CRY shuttle
service.

CRY
staff Tony Hill and Matt
Oliver then collected
our tired runners from
the finish area and
whisked them back to the
hotel in minibus
shuttles, where we were
waiting to thank and
congratulate them.
Volunteers Sophie Bates
and Gareth Rowlands
warmly greeted each of
our runners outside the
hotel, and welcomed them
to our reception.
The
first CRY runner to
finish was Jack Kelly
(below left) in an
incredible time of
2.54:31; and the
first CRY runner back to
the hotel was Gordon
Tanner (below right)
who finished in 2.59:55. Well
done Jack and Gordon on
your fantastic sub
3-hour times!
Slowly, more and more
runners came back, each
receiving a well
deserved round of
applause from staff and
volunteers before being
photographed by
volunteer Julien Upson.
In
due course the room was
full of exhausted but
elated runners and proud
friends and family
sharing the highs and
lows of the day.
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"I went down to
London to
support the
friends I was
going to be
running with and
managed to get
to 4 different
places around
the route. I was
very pleased to
see so many CRY
runners go by
and made sure
they all got a
big cheer when I
saw them!
I
felt terrible
not being out
there running it
with the rest of
the CRY team,
but from reading
the write-up of
the event on
your website it
looks like they
had a great time
and greatly
appreciated the
after-run
support that you
gave them.
To congratulate
all 114 people
who ran for CRY
I have made
another
donation of £570
via your website
(£5 for each
runner who took
part)."
Chris Smith |
After
being checked-in by
volunteers Barbara and
Jim Holland, who kept
things running smoothly,
each runner was
interviewed by either
Alison Cox MBE (Chief
Executive and Founder of
CRY) or CRY staff Lottie
MacKenzie, Laura Murzell,
Becci Upson and Rebecca
Zouvani.
They
were then hastily sent
over to our wonderful
massage team, with a
drink in hand, to
relieve their aching
muscles.
A
huge "thank you" to our
volunteer massage
therapists Hannah
Baldock, Yvonne Cheung,
Ellie Denton, Emma
Gibson, Juliet Hilton,
Helen Joannou, Emily
Kendrick, Joseph
MacGregor, John Naughton,
Shelley Parker, Abigail
Restorick, Rakhee Shah
and Sabena Williams –
your skills were greatly
needed and much
appreciated by all of
our runners who came to
the hotel, and had been
looking forward to a
massage very eagerly!
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After
their soothing massage,
Lily Burke, Tim Collie
and Pat Thornton showed
our runners to the
bedrooms which had been
reserved for showers.
Everyone seemed to feel
much better after a hot
shower and change of
clothes!

Thank
you so much to the 56
runners who came to the
hotel to meet us,
despite feeling
emotionally and
physically exhausted;
and to all of our
volunteers. It was a
challenging day for
everyone, and especially
difficult for those who
were running in memory
of someone. It was
lovely to meet so many
of our runners’ friends,
family members and
supporters too, all of
whom were rightfully
extremely proud of them.
We
are grateful to all who
have sent in photographs
from the day. If you
haven’t already then
please do send any
photos you have to
events@c-r-y.org.uk
– we will include as
many as possible on the
CRY website.
Volunteers Mark
Wibberley, Julien Upson,
Gareth Rowlands and
Sophie Bates did a
wonderful job in taking
photos of CRY runners on
the course and back at
the hotel, and managed
to get a smile out of
everyone!
Thank
you also to the Hilton
Hotel, Green Park, for
once again hosting our
post-event facilities.
The thought of a shower
kept many of our runners
going for those last few
miles.
Once
again, we would like to
thank each and every
runner for their huge
efforts in completing
the marathon and
fundraising for CRY.
Your time, effort and
valued support are truly
appreciated. Well done,
you’ve all earned a
rest!
The CRY Fundraising Team
