This Sunday the 27th April, London’s streets will be strewn with runners once again as thousands of people join in the London Marathon.
The hype is building as the week goes on; There’s definitely a buzz with with all things marathon related across radio, TV and news outlets with plenty of stories and fundraising efforts past and present being shared.
The London Marathon – Let’s Answer Your Frequently Asked Questions
Do London Marathon runners train in their costumes?
One of the most commonly asked questions about the London marathon is how do people train in their crazy costumes? Do they go out running their normal route dressed as an inflatable shark – Or do they save that for the day itself? If you’ve been wondering this very question then click over to BBC Newsbeat who has every conundrum covered.
When was the first London Marathon?
England’s capital has seen this annual fundraising event running (pardon the pun) since 1981, set up by athletes Chris Brasher and John Disley. For a couple of years, it was held during October due to the disruptions to live events that Covid and the pandemic caused, but saw it’s return to April in 2023.
How long does it take to run the London Marathon?
Most runners finish the ultimate running challenge within 4 hours, with the quickest time on record being just over 2 hours. There are also over 100 Guinness World Record attempts every marathon – Mostly to do with fancy dress!
How much money does the London Marathon raise?
The London Marathon is a huge fundraising event, raising millions of pounds for all different charities. The record for the most money raised from the marathon is held by last years effort, raising an enormous £73.5 million. Prior to that, the record was £66.4 million donated to charity in 2019. 2023 also gave it a good run (another running pun for you) by raising £63 million – Will 2025 bring a new world record?
Marathon Themed Fundraising Ideas – That Don’t Involve Running The London Marathon
If all the marathon talk has got you wishing you had signed up, then here are some fundraising ideas that aren’t quite the London Marathon, but will still bring in plenty of donations! It’s also not too late to donate!
Fun Run
If you’re more into the fun than the run, then a Fun Run is the perfect choice! They fit well with family fundraisers as well as giving participants the chance to dress up and enjoy themselves. Putting the fun into fundraiser!
If you’re all about the costume, then you might like our blog on Fun Run costume ideas and how to choose them – You can read it here.
Virtual Marathon Miles
Just because you can’t run the real thing, doesn’t mean you can’t complete the 26.2 miles doing something else! Whether it’s on a running machine in the comfort of your living room, laps of a pool, or a cycling route – Challenge yourself and then ask your friends and family for those all important donations!
Mini Marathon
It doesn’t have to be a mammoth marathon to bring in the donations. Why not motivate your local village, town or city to host its own marathon. This gives the perfect opportunity to bring a community together and raise money for local causes and charities that are close to the participants’ hearts.
Top Tips for London Marathon Charity Fundraising
If your charity has been lucky enough to have supporters willing to run the London Marathon in your name, then you might be interested in a previous blog of ours – Full of top tips for supporting your runners through their London Marathon fundraising. You can read it here.
Fundraise Digitally With Donater
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Online Fundraising Page
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Donate Now Button
Link your online fundraising page to your website with our Donate Now button on your website. Supporters who visit your webpage will see the Donate Now button and feel secure in the knowledge that any donation they make via that link will go to the cause they care so much about.
QR Codes and Mobile Payments
Our QR code technology means that supporters can access your online fundraising page simply by scanning a code on their smartphone. They can then make their donation via Apple Pay or Google Pay within seconds, or choose to enter their bank details. QR codes can be added to newsletters, merchandise – Even on clothes like runners bibs!
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We’d love to help you get you off the ground running into digital fundraising!