FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New entry policies announced for the 2022 TCS London Marathon
What we're changing to make the 2022 TCS London Marathon
the most diverse, equitable and inclusive marathon in the world
On Sunday 2 October, a record number of people will take part in the 2022
TCS London Marathon, while thousands more around the world will be
participating in our virtual event.
At some point during Marathon Day, my mind will drift back to our very
first London Marathon in 1981 and I'll reflect on how far we've come and
how much has changed.
When my father Chris Brasher and his friend John Disley conceived the idea
of the London Marathon, not in their wildest dreams did they imagine what
it would go on to achieve: that it would raise more than £1 billion for
charity, that more than a million people would have taken part, or that
tens of thousands of people would be able to run a virtual London Marathon
anywhere on the globe.
They would also not have foreseen the change in participation. Back in
1981, about five per cent of the 7,055 starters were women and the majority
of the field was skinny, middle-aged white men.
The 2022 TCS London Marathon will be very different. We will have nearly as
many women taking part as men. We will have people of all backgrounds,
abilities, disabilities and ages taking part. For the last two years we
have proudly focused our campaign around We Run Together because it
perfectly encapsulates this inclusivity. Together, we are one marathon
family.
But we know there's more to be done if we are to be truly inclusive - a lot
more.
This year we launched a review into our entry processes for the TCS London
Marathon. We have consulted many individuals and groups and debated all the
feedback at length. Our ambition is to make the TCS London Marathon the
most diverse, equitable and inclusive marathon in the world.
The decisions made from this review process will be rolled out over the
coming years and today we are delighted to announce the first tranche of
changes that will come into effect immediately for this year's TCS London
Marathon on Sunday 2 October.
These changes are:
1. We will enable entries for assisted participants in the TCS London
Marathon. This means that wheelchair users who are unable to propel
themselves may now have assistance from a team of four - with a maximum of
two members of the team permitted to push at any one time.
2. We will enable pregnant or postpartum participants with a general entry
or a Good For Age or Championship place to defer that place to the same
category in any future London Marathon within a three-year window.
3. We will give special considerations to participants in the virtual TCS
London Marathon who cannot complete the 26.2 miles in the required 23
hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds on Marathon Day for either religious
reasons or because they have a disability. If someone cannot participate on
Marathon Day for religious reasons, they can take part on the next suitable
day, while if someone's disability means completing the marathon distance
within 24 hours is not possible, we will extend this time frame to one that
is achievable for them.
We believe these changes are an important step forward as we seek to make
the London Marathon truly inclusive to all. We know we have a long way to
go to reach this goal and there will be further announcements of more
changes as we continue on this journey.
Our vision is to Inspire Activity and this should have no boundaries or
barriers. We want to Inspire Activity for all.
Hugh Brasher
Event Director
TCS London Marathon
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