We left our hotel about 10.30am and headed across St. James Park to Birdcage Walk which is not that far from the finish of the race. The pavements are packed with spectators cheering on the competitors from the side of the road. Many of the athletes are sponsored by well know charities raising well deserved and important funds. The charities themselves all turn up with their supporters decked out in their own colours that cheer and blow horns to encourage their band of charity runners to the finish.
The London Marathon is the biggest annual charity fund raising event in the World with over £500 million being raised since it first started in 1981. We had only been standing for a short time when the lead male runner came running past us. The crowd were cheering madly and it was great to hear later on that Emmanuel Mutai won the race in a record breaking time of 2 hours 4 minutes and 39 seconds. Of course for many of the runners they have probably not even reached the halfway point of the race after 2 hours.
We headed next through St .James Park up towards the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace to see the finish line. To be honest this was a little disappointing as the finish line is quite hard to see for the general public but the atmosphere is great with all the noise. It is interesting to see the incredible preparations that have gone into looking after the athletes after the have finished the race. You can also see the thousands of medals hanging up waiting to be hung around the necks of very tired but happy runners.
We then walked down the length of the Mall through Trafalgar Square and down Northumberland Avenue to The Embankment. By now the whole of the Embankment (which is situated alongside The Thames) was a sea of people standing about 3-4 people deep watching the vast bulk of the runners passing by. The noise was incredible as was the sight of runners all dressed up in different costumes being cheered on. Watching the London Marathon on a glorious sunny day can be a very inspiring event. The race is well worth watching and must inspire so many people to train and take part the following year.




















