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Runners going solo after coronavirus postponements – BBC News, BBC News

Runners going solo after coronavirus postponements – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 Runners heading down The Mall during the 2019 London Marathon with Buckingham Palace in the background Image copyright                   Getty Images                                                        
Image caption                                      The London Marathon is among the events postponed due to coronavirus                              

Runners who have seen events postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak are taking on their challenges remotely .

Many major races, including the London Marathon, have been put back until later this year.

But after months of long training runs, many participants are deciding to carry on with their challenge alone.

It is also helping some charities maintain the fundraising they may otherwise have lost.

Deb Meredith was due to take on the London Landmarks Half Marathon on 29 March but the event has been postponed, with a new date yet to be set.

Its organizers have launched the Local Landmarks Challenge, where people can take on the run remotely in their area, record themselves using a running app, then submit it to get a participation medal.

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Deb Meredith                                                        
Image caption                                      Deb Meredith was due to take on the London Landmarks Half Marathon but is now planning a route near her home                              

Ms Meredith was part of a small team taking on the run for the Shropshire charity Energize STW, and had raised more than £ 549.

“I was devastated,” she said.

I had worked really hard to raise the money for the charity and had gone over my target. “

She is now planning a route around her home in Telford.

“I think it will be really hard, when it is a race, the atmosphere gets you through,” she said.

“You still want to achieve the target, but I am still hoping it will be rearranged for another date and I can do it, “she said.

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Philip Bruland                                                        
Image caption                                      Sahar Shah ran the Bath Half Marathon distance around Leamington Spa                              

While Bath Half Marathon went ahead on March, many people who had signed up chose to do the run away from the main event because of concerns about the virus.

Among them was Sahar Shah, a Warwick University PhD student, who instead ran the distance around Leamington Spa.

She said she was concerned about the impact bringing the race, which attracts

, 12 Participants would have on the city in potentially spreading the virus so chose to stay away.

“I was dreading it because the atmosphere really spurs you on, but I ended up enjoying it,” she said.

“I still had a lot of pride and achievement after.”

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Zoe Tickner                                                        
Image caption                                      Zoe Tickner said she felt “amazing” after completing her half marathon challenge remotely                              

Rocking Horse Children’s Charity, the fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton, has launched the Rocking Horse Hero campaign, to support the hospital during the pandemic. Alex Marshall, from the charity, said “ It is partly trying to fill the gap in fundraising for things that are cancelled or postponed, but also to give people ideas of how fundraise if they are stuck at home or to do with the kids. ”

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Sahar Shah                                                        
Image caption                                      Sahar Shah’s Strava map of her run                              

Zoe Tickner, from Partridge Green in West Sussex, also had a place in the London Landmarks Half Marathon for the charity, and decided to do the challenge virtually.

“When you have been getting up at : every morning to take the kids to school and before work, it has been cold and wet with the storms, and so many people have sponsored me, I did not want to feel like all that training was wasted, “she said.

” It felt amazing once I had finished.

“I am going to keep going out running for as long as we are allowed to and keep my fitness up. “

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

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