FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LONDON MARATHON BALLOT RESULTS GO OUT NEXT WEEK
Record number of applications for 2017
The wait is nearly over. From Monday (10 October) the 253,930 applicants
for the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon will find out if they have been
successful in the ballot and have a place in the race on Sunday 23 April.
The record number of hopefuls - an increase of more than 6,000 on the 2016
total - applied for a place through the ballot. More than 55 per cent of
the applications were from people who have never run a marathon and more
than 43 per cent of the applicants were women (also a record).
The ballot is a random draw, with no weighting, so everyone who applies has
an equal chance of success.
Everyone who has won a place in the ballot will receive a confirmation
letter and magazine through the post. Unsuccessful applicants will receive
either a magazine or will be emailed an e-zine.
Applicants who have not received their ballot result are asked to wait
until Tuesday 18 October before contacting the London Marathon helpdesk.
"The popularity of the London Marathon continues to go through the roof and
unfortunately that means a huge number of people will be disappointed after
the ballot," said Hugh Brasher, Event Director of the Virgin Money London
Marathon. "But I'd remind everyone that there is still a chance to gain a
place in the 2017 race by fundraising for a charity. Charities with places
available are listed on our website."
Runners in the 2016 Virgin Money London Marathon raised more than £59.4
million for charity setting a new record for an annual single day charity
fundraising event for the tenth successive year. That brought the total
raised for charity by the world's greatest marathon to more than £830
million since the event was founded in 1981.
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