London Marathon
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Olympic medallist to run marathon to support ‘inspirational’ fellow rider paralysed in fall
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Rider who broke her neck in fall to run London Marathon
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Bevy of five-star event riders among equestrians taking on London Marathon
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Top riders and groom take on marathon challenge: ‘we’ve been getting fit as the horses have’
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Swapping four legs for two: Olympians among riders taking on London Marathon
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1969 Badminton eventer to run London Marathon aged 71
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Suspected fractures, unusual prep and first-timers: equestrians get ready to take on London Marathon
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Eventing legend Mary King to take on the London Marathon aged 60
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Former event rider Claire Lomas to tackle second London Marathon
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Former jockey who had to learn to walk again after life-changing fall to run London Marathon
‘I know that tackling a marathon is a challenge for everyone, but as my balance is not what it was, I have had to learn to walk and run again’
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Top dressage rider to tackle London Marathon
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Runners and riders gear up to tackle London Marathon for good causes
A world record 414,168 people applied for places in this year’s 26.2-mile challenge, on 28 April
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Marathon mission for former eventer involved in crashing fall
Natasha Al-Egaily will be running London Marathon for Yorkshire Air Ambulance
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Army of riders to tackle London Marathon for good causes
‘I was told I wouldn’t walk again, but now I’m running the London Marathon’
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Marathon aim for equestrian fundraisers
H&H's Rachael Turner is among the runners donning their trainers to support equine causes at this year's London Marathon
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Eventers, vets, beaglers and jockeys prepare for London Marathon
Triple Badminton winner Ian Stark, 61, is one of those taking part in the 26 mile race
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Equestrians prepare for London Marathon
This Sunday a number of brave runners from the equestrian world will be tackling the Virgin Money London Marathon for worthy causes
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Marathon runners boost equestrian charities
Equestrian charities will be well represented in this year's London marathon, with several thousand pounds already raised
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Ian Stark improves on London Marathon time
Ian Stark knocked 11mins off his previous time, while former H&H blogger National Hunt trainer Tom Symonds finished in a sensational time of 2hr38min
