Over 750 runners started the Abingdon Marathon at 9am this morning from Tilsley Park.
5 miles into the race the field of runners crossed Abingdon Market Place. They came via Radley Lakes, where volunteers had cleared the track in places from fallen trees after Storm Brian.
The mum who beat the marathon record for a mum pushing a buggy in 2015, has had a second child, and was back attempting to beat the record for a double buggy Marathon run.
A lot of volunteers help at the marathon. They were from many different Abingdon organisations. Cadets were giving out water near the sailing club nearly 6 miles into the race.
At the corner of Lambrick Way and Peep-O-Day Lane there was a gathering of spectators and marshalls. The course then went twice round by Lambrick Way, up through Drayton, Milton and Sutton Courtenay then back down Peep-o-Day Lane.
The race was won by Tom Charles, of Trafford Athletic Club in two hours 29 minutes and 29 seconds. Two weeks ago Tom finished second in the York Marathon in two hours 25 minutes.
Hilary Mott, from Cheltenham, was the first woman to finish in a time of two hours 49 minutes and 50 seconds.
The first two Abingdon Athletic Club runners home were Peter Akrill
and Thomas Coney. Both were inside 3 hours.
Out on the course people were running for the next couple of hours, encouraged by a lot of locals.
Marshalls did their best to keep the traffic flowing, without stopping runners, in the two of three places where runners had to cross busy roads.
More pictures on the Abingdon Blog Facebook page.
Abingdon Marathon 2017
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