Celebrities running London Marathon 2023 and their incredible reasons why
The 2023 London Marathon is fast approaching as tens of thousands of runners are gearing up to take on the gruelling annual race.
It is expected over 40,000 people are set to take part in this year's event, along with an array of famous faces who are eager to challenge themselves.
After training and preparing for months, the running enthusiasts and a selection of celebrities will take their places at the start of the circuit on Sunday 23 April.
They will trek around the Cutty Sark, Tower Bridge, London Eye and Buckingham Palace, taking in some of the city’s most iconic landmarks en route to the finish line.
Celebrities from all walks of life including Chris Evans, Adele Roberts and Jake Quickenden are set to take part, all for a variety of reasons and causes close to their hearts.
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Chris Evans
Keen runner Chris has already done his fair share of London Marathons, having ran it eight times already and is set for one more.
The radio host runs alongside his wife Tash and admitted: "It’s such a focus for us, it’s the number-one thing in our social diary."
Adele Roberts
Radio 1 DJ Adele is taking on the tough challenege just 18 months after undergoing life-saving bowel cancer surgery.
It will be her third London Marathon and she is determined to cross the finish line despite still being in recovery from her surgery.
She will be representing Nissan, who are championing diversity via its #PossibilitesProject, and raising money for the Attitude Magazine Foundation to help support LGBTQ+ causes.
Jake Quickenden
The former The X-Factor star is raising money for Sarcoma UK in memory of his brother and father, who sadly both passed away from bone cancer within three years of each other.
Marcus Mumford
Frontman of hitmakers Mumford & Sons, Marcus will be taking part in the race for Grenfell Foundation.
The singer will lace up his running shoes in an effort to raise money for the charity which supports bereaved families and survivors of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire.
Marcus is chair of the Foundation and will be joined by members of the Grenfell community.
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The former BBC Breakfast presenter will be running her first London Marathon, but is no stranger to endurance sport.
Louise, 54, has represented GB for her age category at the European Triathlon Championships, and ran a number of marathons and completed a 100-mile trek in the Namib Desert for Sports Relief.
Yet the TV presenter said she started training last November for the race with the Couch to 5k programme, following a knee operation.
Josh O'Connor
The award winning actor starred as Prince Charles in Netflix's The Crown and is set to be running past Buckingham Palace on his way to the finish line.
Harry Judd
McFly drummer and Strictly winner will be switching the stage for London's streets as he takes on the Marathon.
He started running in lockdown to support his mental health and has now become a keen runner, finishing last year's race in 3:14:37.
"The marathon is like performing on stage in some ways, the start is all adrenaline and it feels great. Running is like drumming, it has a beat and a rhythm.
"I think I’ve mastered the drumming, but I’m still tackling the running. I hope to run sub-three hours one day," he said afterwards.
Sophie Raworth
BBC newsreader Sophie Raworth has an impressive running history, having completed 18 marathons so far.
She only took up running 12 years ago, and this will be her 11th London Marathon to date –where she is hoping to run a personal best.
Chris Robshaw
The former England rugby union captain is running in support of his charity, The Robshaw Kerslake Foundation, which supports young people from less privileged backgrounds to further their education and career, through music and sport.
Eve Muirhead
Winter Olympic gold medalist Eve is running to raise money for My Name'5 Doddie Foundation – a charity established by Doddie Weira and friends to raise funds to aid research into Motor Neurone Disease and support fellow sufferers.
Scott Mitchell
The actor and husband of the late Dame Barbara Windsor will take part in the race in memory of his late wife.
Scott will be raising money for Alzheimer’s Research UK after the actress was diagnosed with the disease in 2014.
He is the leader of Bab’s Army, which includes stars from EastEnders and The Great British Bake Off.
Scott will run through London with Lacey Turner, Heather Peace, Jake Wood, Natalie Cassidy, Tanya Franks, and Adam Woodyatt. As well as his son Sam, Jane Slaughter, Daisy Luckett, John McIntyre, and Bake Off winner Candice Brown.