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The London Marathon

Sunday 14th April 2002 

Entry for next year's race

Entries usually open on 1 August.

ENTRY SYSTEM FOR UK RESIDENTS

Entry forms will be featured in Marathon News, a free magazine published by the Flora London Marathon. Copies of the magazine will be available from 1,000 specialist sports shops throughout the UK. For details of stockists please contact the Flora London Marathon hotline on 020 7902 0189.

Closing date for 2003 Entry is of October 18th 2002

All applications must be returned by the required date, usually in October when they will be put into a random ballot. Every applicant, successful or unsuccessful, will be notified in early December.

Charities have special Golden Places.

OVERSEAS ENTRY SYSTEM

For details of the overseas entry procedure please call Sports Tours International on:
+44 161 703 8161 or fax +44 161 703 8547.

UK ATHLETICS AND CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY SYSTEM

Please refer to the key national running and athletics magazine in October


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