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In 2005, the route around the Isle of Dogs between 14 and
21 miles was switched from a clockwise to an anti-clockwise
direction, and at 22 miles Rent House London the route
was diverted to avoid the cobblestoned area near the Tower
of London. In 2008, a suspected gas leak at a pub in Wapping
diverted the course, but in 2009 the race followed the same
path as in 2007.[15][16]
During the 2001 Foot-and-Mouth crisis which closed access
to much of England's countryside, the London Marathon route
emerged as Rent House London one of the most popular
urban rambling routes.
Mini Marathon
The Adidas Mini Marathon is the sister of The London Marathon.
The course is the last 3 miles of the London Marathon and
is aimed Rent House London at ages 11–17 from all 33
London Boroughs along with 13 teams from ten English counties
and three Home Countries: Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
There is also a Mini Wheelchair race on the day.
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Medical cover Rent House London
Medical cover is provided mainly by the volunteers of St.
John Ambulance. Its members travel from all over the country
to care for runners Rent House London who require medical
attention. Assistance is also provided by podiatry students
from the University of Northampton.
Television coverage
The BBC covers the event, devoting rolling coverage for most
of the morning. The theme music associated with this coverage,
and with the event itself, Rent House London is called
Main Titles to The Trap, composed by Ron Goodwin for the film
The Trap.
2010 Sponsorship
On 16 May 2008 London Marathon Limited signed a new five
year sponsorship deal with Virgin and Virgin Money. Virgin
will spend ?17m on the five year Rent House London
deal and aim to raise even more money for good causes.
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Rent House London
The Times BFI London Film Festival is the UK's largest public
film event, Rent House London screening over 300 films
from 60 countries. The festival, the LFF, currently in its
52nd year, is held every year by the British Film Institute
and currently sponsored by The Times newspaper. The 2008 Festival
ran from 15 October to 30 October. The Festival presents selected
new films from the full spectrum of world cinema, with an
extensive schedule of industry and public Rent House London forums, education events, lectures and celebrity interviews.
In 1956 a group of film critics including Dilys Powell of
the Sunday Times, Rent House London raised the notion
of a film festival for London. They reasoned that with Cannes
and Venice having their festivals, as did Edinburgh, so surely
London should too. However their aim was to pitch the new
festival squarely at the public - giving audiences an opportunity
to see movies which might not otherwise appear in British
cinemas Rent House London.
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