Celebrity Runners in the 2015 Virgin Money London Marathon as at 30.3.15 NAME Aikman, Laura Audenshaw, Tony PICTURE BIO Laura is best known for her role in The Mysti Show as Mysti. In 2009, she appeared in the BBC Three series Personal Affairs playing Lucy. She was in 35 episodes of Casualty as May Phelps and she is currently the Deputy Head in the 10th and final series of Waterloo Road. Laura has recently finished filming the BBC Comedy Blue Stone 42 and also got engaged to actor Matt Kennard. This will be Laura's first Marathon. Laura is the daughter of internationally acclaimed award-winning action movie director and stunt coordinator Stuart St. Paul. Antony Audenshaw is an English actor, best known for his role as Bob Hope on the popular ITV1 soap Emmerdale. His made his debut in 2000 and has been a cast member ever since. In December 2006 he appeared as himself alongside other members of the Emmerdale cast on a celebrity version of the TV show Family Fortunes. In 2009 he won an episode of Celebrity Mastermind. His specialist subject was British Birds. In 1989 he appeared in Inspector Morse as a fast bowler for the Clarets cricket team in the episode Deceived by Flight. CHARITY Bailey, Jonathan Bean, Marcus Bede, Jenny Jonathan Bailey is an English actor, best known for the ITV drama Broadchurch, the BBC's Leonardo as a young Leonardo da Vinci and the Channel 4 comedy Campus. Jonathan was nominated for the award for Outstanding Newcomer at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2012 for his performance in David Hare's South Downs. Jonathan can now be seen in the most recently released British drama film 'Testament of Youth' based on the First World War with actors Colin Morgan and Alicia Vikander. Marcus is a regular chef on ITV ‘This Morning’ (doing recipes with Holly Willoughby & Phillip Schofield) and Channel 4’s ‘What’s Cooking’. His TV career started when he won Channel 4’s show ‘Iron Chef UK’ and since then he has appeared on numerous food shows across BBC, Channel 4 and the Food Network. His live appearances include the BBC Good Food Show, the Ideal Home Show and the Food Network Christmas Special. Together with his wife Jenny he runs a pub in Shropshire, as well as the Brompton Cookery School and a farmhouse B&B. Jenny Bede is an actor, writer & comedian who has recently been named as The Guardian's Rising Star in Comedy for 2015. She made her name on YouTube with the success of her popular, topical music videos which parodied the likes of Cheryl Close, Pippa Middleton, Tulisa and Jessie J. After this she won Best Newcomer at the Musical Comedy Awards, followed by a commission from BBC to make her own pilot, 'Jenny Bede: AAA' - a musical sketch show about the pop industry. Other acting credits include roles in Episodes, Broadchurch, Misfits, Watson & Oliver and Crackanory & Josh. Bolt, Josh Breeze, Michaela Brown, Phil Josh Bolt is an English actor from Liverpool. He played the lead role of Henry in ITV1's Just Henry and then joined John Bishop, Robert Sheehan and Sheridan Smith in the second series of the award winning Accused. In 2012 Josh began work on the BBC series Last Tango in Halifax, playing the grandson of Derek Jacobi. At the 2013 BAFTA TV Awards, Last Tango in Halifax won best drama, and Josh began filming the second series which is now on air. Michaela Breeze started Olympic weightlifting aged 13 and has competed at the highest level for 22 years. She has represented Great Britain at two Olympic Games (Athens and Beijing) and won six medals for Wales over four Commonwealth Games. Michaela holds British records in three weight categories and Commonwealth record in tw categories. Michaela has now established Breeze's Gym in Aberdare and Reebok CrossFit 364 in Neath, Wales where she hopes to inspire the next generation of weightlifters. As a professional football player, Phil Brown played at Hartlepool, Halifax, Bolton and Blackpool during an 18 year career. Phil then moved onto roles as Coach, Assistant Manager and Manager at Bolton, Derby, Hull City, Preston North End and now at Southend United. His greatest achievement in football to date would be gaining Hull City promotion to the Premier League. Bushell, Mike Button, Jenson Carruthers, Faye Mike Bushell presents the sport on BBC Breakfast on Fridays, at the weekends and on BBC Radio 2. Mike has now spent 9 years filming, profiling and trying 450 minority and unusual sports for BBC Breakfast, all with the aim of inspiring people to be more active. This is believed to be a world record. Mike also holds world records for crossing a mile of water in a zorb and being the world's first male 'wife' in a wife-carrying contest (Steph McGovern carried Mike!). Mike won Celebrity Mastermind last year with 100% on his specialist subject of Alan Partridge. Jenson Button is one of Britain's top Formula One drivers who is currently signed to McLaren Honda. His F1 career spans 15 years consisting of 15 wins, 50 podiums and one world championship. Away from the track Jenson is a keen triathlete, routinely competing in competitions around the world, including his own Jenson Button Trust Triathlon. Faye Carruthers is a sports presenter on the Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio and a reporter and commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live, Final Score, BBC London and Live at Wimbledon Radio. She’s previously worked at talkSPORT, Sky News and Sky Sports News. A keen netball player, yogi and Luton Town fan, this is her first marathon. She’s raising money for the RNIB. Chrysochou, Aliki Collard, Rob Conroy, John Soprano Aliki Chrysochou was born in Limassol, Cyprus and her musical talent was clear from an early age. In 2013 Aliki took part in Britain's Got Talent progressing through to the semi-finals, an incredible achievement, made even more poignant due to the fact that she had a few years earlier lost all co-ordination, speech and movement, through encephalitis. Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain and affects up to 6,000 people in a year in England alone. Aliki's inspiring performance won her standing ovations and high praise from the entire judging panel. Aliki became an Ambassador for The Encephalitis Society in 2013 as a result of her courageous performance on Britain's Got Talent. Rob is an International racing car driver winning at British and European levels and for the last ten years has been a very successful British Touring Car driver racing for eBay BMW. He is consistently one of its most successful privateers and is a previous Independent Touring Car Champion. Rob has previously completed two London Marathons. Conroy has appeared in TV series and theatre productions in London and around the world. His recent appearances on BBC TV include Atlantis and Holby City and his extensive theatre work includes Follies, Batman, Guys and Dolls, Buried Child and Dirty Dancing. Cracknell, James James Cracknell is one of Britain's most successful athletes of all time with two Olympic gold medals and six World Championship titles. His epic rowing finals in at the Sydney Games in 2000 and the Athens Games in 2004 were two of the most watched sporting contests in history. Since retiring from his 13 year international career, James has distinguished himself as a very special and inspiring sportsman, athlete and adventurer. When not crossing oceans and continents, James is in demand as an entertaining corporate, motivational and after-dinner speaker. In addition to training for marathons and many other races in the UK, James is Vice President of the charity Headway and has been appointed to lead policy exchange work on obesity and physical activity. Daniel, Hannah Hannah Daniel is an actress known for her appearances in Dad (2005), Beat (2013) and the recent BBC Drama Hinterland as DS Sian Owens. De Mooi, CJ CJ De Mooi is best known for appearing in the long running BBC2 programme Eggheads and his bold spin-off Revenge of the Egghead. CJ is an accomplished actor and has several West End credits ranging from Shakespeare to outrageous musicals. CJ also takes the lead in the feature film The Renata Road which will be released in 2015. Deering, Rob Dwyfor, Dyfan Falconer, Jenni Rob Deering performs stand-up comedy with music, using a guitar, a loop pedal and his voice to create impressive rock and pop soundscapes – and do jokes, of course. Since starting out in comedy in 2000 Rob has toured nationally four times and performed eight solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. Rob has appeared on any number of Radio and TV shows since starting out on 99 Things To Do Before You Die, recent TV work including Comedy Rocks and Celebrity Total Wipeout, which he lost, ignominiously. In 2007, on the other hand, he won a special comedians' edition of the Weakest Link. He also won Celebrity Mastermind in December 2014. Rob is running the Virgin Money London Marathon for the third time in April 2015. Dyfan Dwyfor is a Welsh speaking actor. His first appearance in film was in the drama Oed yr Addewid, which won three awards at BAFTA Cymru and a Golden FIPA. Dyfan won a Richard Burton award at the National Elsteddfod in 2004 and appeared as Lee in the film Pride. TV presenter, radio DJ, sportswear designer at Debenhams and allround fitness and running enthusiast, Jenni is currently on Heart FM Radio six days a week, regularly on ITV1's This Morning, BBC1's National Lottery Draws and a Channel 4 presenter for marathon and triathlon specials. Firth, Richie PT Fletcher, Sean Fuller, Russell Richie Firth is co-presenter of the Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio and has known and worked with Christian O'Connell since 1998. Richie has also won a lot of Radio Academy and Arqiva Awards and nearly broke the record for visiting every London Underground Station in one day! Richie is a fanatical Arsenal fan and sports nut. Sean Fletcher is a presenter on Good Morning Britain, ITV's breakfast show. It's a role that has taken him around the world - he broadcast from the FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Commonwealth Games in Gasgow and has also reported from Florida and Australia. Prior to his time at Good Morning Britain he was a presenter at Sky, and the BBC where he fronted the sport on BBC One's Weekend 10 O'Clock News and BBC Breakfast. During almost two decades of broadcasting he has reported from the London Marathon on numerous occasions, commentating on it as well as interviewing elite and celebrity runners on the finish line. Now the tables are turned and a week after his 41st birthday he'll be put through his paces in his first ever marathon. Russell became the BBC's tennis correspondent in August 2013 and covers the Grand Slams and the other major stories in the sport for BBC Radio, TV and online. Russell has presented many programmes in his near-20 year career in broadcasting, most recently for 5 Live and the World Service. Russell's only previous experience of the London Marathon came in 2001. He ran all the way but his time was exceptionally modest. After being diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1999 Russell is keen to do as much as he can to raise awareness and support CRUK. Garbett, Toby George, Helen Olympian, world champion rower and currently a triathlete, Toby discovered sport as an outlet where he could focus and excel, despite suffering severe dyslexia. Toby suffered illness and injury but returned to the British team in time for the Sydney Olympic Games and then won World Championship gold in 2000 and 2002, and silver medals for the next two years. Toby went on to represent Great Britain at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens before retiring from rowing in 2008. Missing competition, Toby returned to the international stage in triathlon and in 2013 took part in the European and World Championships and became national champion in his age group. In 2014 Toby has participated in Ironman competitions in Europe. Helen George plays the fun loving, party-going character of Trixie Franklin in the phenomenally successful BBC series Call the Midwife, BBC 1's most successful new drama series for 11 years when it premiered in 2012. No stranger to big productions, outside acting Helen has been a backing singer on tour with Elton John at prestigious venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and Wembley Arena but she also felt, when younger, that her career could have bee in sport as a long jumper or Aston Villa's first female manager! Gibson, Ruth Glyn, Gruffudd Goldstein, Andy Ruth Gibson is an award winning actress working in theatre, film, television and voiceovers. Ruth's TV and film credits include Judge John Deed and Doctors for BBC, Babylon for Channel 4, a short film The Fridge for BFI and the feature film Good Girl, Bad Girl. Ruth is currently in rehearsals for The Story Project at the Arcola Theatre. Gruffudd Glyn is an actor known for his part in Thor: The Dark World (2013), as Rees in The Theory of Everything, starring alongside Eddie Redmayne who played Stephen Hawking. Gruffudd is now working on The Martian. Andy Goldstein presents his own weeknight show on talkSPORT from 10pm. He also presents the snooker and pool for Sky Sports. Griffiths, Abi Hall, Stuart Harrington, Richard Abi is a Television Presenter most often found right at the heart of the action. She has fronted major sporting championships particularly across motorsport, rugby and boxing, and is currently the host of BT Sport’s MotoGP coverage. Passionate about sport, particularly running, this will be Abi’s fourth Virgin Money London marathon. She is running for the children’s mental health charity Place2Be. Stuart is a 2013 World Champion for Aston Martin Racing and came fourth in the Le Mans 24 Hour Race at his first attempt in 2007. He has also competed in the British Formula Three and the British GT championships, the American Le Mans Series and the Blancapin Endurance Series. He continues this year in the World Endurance Championship with Aston Martin Racing. He will be raising money for Cancer Research UK. Richard Harrington has recently appeared in the TV Series Hinterland as the central character DCI Mathias, Larkrise to Candleford, Silent Witness, Spooks, Casualty, Holby Blue and Dalziel and Pascoe. Heeley, Dave Hemery, David Hemery, Peter Dave Heeley (aka Blind Dave) was the first and only blind runner to complete an epic challenge of running seven marathons in seven days over seven continents in 2008. This challenge launched Dave into a new career as a motivational speaker and he and his running guide were acknowledged at the BBC Midlands Sports Awards as the winners of the Outstanding Sporting Achievement of 2008. Dave has achieved many more challenges since 2008 and has another planned for 2015: Blind Dave vs The Sahara in the Marathon des Sables followed by the Virgin Money London Marathon on 26 April. David Hemery CBE is best known for his Olympic 400m hurdles gold medal in the Mexico Game in 1968 and Superstars. He has spent his life in education, teaching in schools and universities, and the development of business managers and leaders. In 2008, Hemery founded the charity 21st Century Legacy and co-authored the Be the Best you can Be! programme aiming at bringing coaching into education. David has coached from grass-roots to Olympic medalistsin various sports. His latest book is for parents, coaches and teachers How to Help Your Child Find the Champion within Themselves. Peter is the son of David Hemery, looking to help out the 21st Century Legacy charity. Inspired by David's pledge to run the Virgin Money London Marathon, he took the chance to improve himself by joining his father. A software engineer by trade, he is looking forward to getting out and about on the streets of London! Hendrie, Lee Holland, Henry Lee Hendrie, aged 37, is a former Aston Villa and England footballer who will run for Cure Leukaemia in both his and the charity's first ever Virgin Money London Marathon. Following his retirement from professional football, Lee has recently put his efforts into finding new, up and coming talents as he founded the Lee Hendrie Academy. Lee's connection to Cure Leukaemia comes from his former Aston Villa team-mate and friend Stiliyan Petrov who was diagnosed with leukaemia in March 2012. Following his support at major events, Lee recently became an ambassador for the charity and has been inspired by others at Cure Leukaemia - deciding that he now wants to give something back. Henry Holland was catapulted into the limelight in 2006 with his irreverent Fashion Groupies slogan tees. In February 2008, after two seasons with Fashion East, House of Holland had its first solo show at London Fashion Week. Now in its 14th season, HOH is firmly established in the fashion arena. HOH boasts an impressive roster of stockists including Browns Focus, Harvey Nichols, Matches and net-a-porter.com. Henry will be running with his cousins Olivia Johnson and Sally Worthington (sisters). Olivia suffered from breast cancer and is Henry's inspiration for running. Hordley, Jeff Jeff Hordley is an English actor most notable for playing bad boy Cain Dingle in ITV's long running soap Emmerdale. Jeff married his college sweetheart Zoe Henry who co-stars alongside him in Emmerdale as vetinary surgeon Rhona Goskirk. In 1996 Jeff was diagnosed with Crohn's disease and is currently in remission. He has not let it affect his life and continues to run marathons. Howell, Gareth Gareth Howell is a British racing driver and a multiple British Touring Car championship race winner from 2000 to 2008. Gareth is a current Test Driver for McLaren Automotive and McLaren GT. This will be Gareth's 5th London Marathon and he is still chasing the family record, and trying to beat his father's personal best from 1982 of 3:42. Gareth's PB is 3:47, so hopefully 2015 is his year! Hughes, Aneirin Hughes began his acting career in the 1980's in a BBC Wales soap opera and went on to appear in Casualty, Family Affairs, Spooks, Take Me with Robson Green and EastEnders. Hughes won a Best Actor BAFTA Wales for his appearance in Cameleon (1997) and has appeared regularly in Judge John Deed as Neil Haughton. He has now returned to the BBC to appear in the bilingually-filmed detective series Hinterland. He has run several marathons and also is the founding member of the Monmouth Male Voice Choir. In May 2014 Aneirin appeared with Tom Jones and Katharine Jenkins in a BBC centenary production of Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. LLR Hynes, Marc James, Greg Marc Hynes is a British racing driver currently competing in the British Touring Car championship. Marc is running in his 3rd London Marathon on the BRDC Team who are raising money for CRUK. Greg James is an English TV and radio presenter, best known for his roles on BBC Radio 1. James currently hosts the Drive Time Show (47pm) weekdays. James also co-hosts Not Just Cricket on 5 Live with England cricketers Graeme Swann and Jimmy Anderson. On TV, Greg hosted the closing ceremony for the Invictus Games with Clare Balding live on BBC2 and has covered many of the music festivals including Glastonbury, T in the Park, Reading and Leeds Festivals. Greg is well known for dressing-up as a woman and doing ridiculous versions of pop videos. In April 2014, Greg won a Gold Radio Academy Award for Best Entertainment Show. Jelley, Stephen Jenkins, Bethan Joseph, Jeremy Stephen is one of the most versatile racing drivers in the UK today having competed for four seasons in Formula Three and also in the Grand Prix supporting GP2 Series, as well as the British Touring Car Championship, the British GT Championship and the Porsche Carrera Cup. This will be Stephen's 4th Marathon and he is hoping to smash the 3 hour mark! At 25 years of age, Bethan Jenkins was elected in 2007 to the National Assembly for Wales. She sits on the education committee and the petitions committee. She is her party spokesperson on Sport, Culture and Broadcasting and chairs cross-party groups on eating disorders, muscular dystrophy, ASW workers and human rights. Bethan is also taking a private members Bill through on financial education and inclusion. She enjoys running, swimming and Nordic crime TV/novels. This is Jeremy Joseph’s sixth London Marathon and his target is to raise £1 million for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and to cross the finish line in under 4 hours. Joseph is the owner of G-A-Y and his policy is to use clubbing to educate and raise money. G-A-Y has hosted some of the biggest stars in the world including Madonna, Kyle, Lady GaGa, Adele & Mariah Carey. G-A-Y shares the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s vision of creating an AIDS-free future. Kennard, Matt Lang, Isobel Lee, Gwilym Matt Kennard is an English television actor, best known for starring in UK daytime drama Doctors as nurse Archie Hallam. He has had several other notable roles in British drama series including Coronation Street, Hollyoaks and The Bill. He also starred as Manchester United footballer Duncan Edwards in a BBC dramatization of the 1958 Munich air disaster. Kennard starred in the seventh series of Waterloo Road as Craig O' Leary. Also in 2013, he had a short stint in Emmerdale as shady businessman Kirk Stoker. Matt recently got engaged to actress Laura Aikman who will be running her 1st Marathon with him. Isobel Lang joined Sky News after 12 years at the BBC Weather Centre where she broadcast on the 1, 6 and 10 o'clock news as well as Radio 2 and 4. She graduated with a degree in maths from Exeter University before joining the Met Office in 1991 where her duties including preparing forecasts for the press and presenting on local radio. Born in Lincolnshire, Isobel grew up in Hertfordshire and now lives in London with her husband and two children. Her hobbies include yoga and running. She ran her first London Marathon for Cancer Research UK in 2009. Gwilym Lee is currently appearing in his 2nd series of Midsomer Murders. He began this role in Christmas 2013 as DCI Barnaby's new Sergeant, DS Charlie Nelson in the 16th series of Midsomer Murders. His past credits include The Tourist alongside Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie, Channel 4’s Fresh Meat, and a very successful run playing Edgar in King Lear at the Donmar Warehouse for which he won the Ian Charleston award in 2011. Lewis Jones, Mark Lowdon, Graeme Mac, Sonya Mark Lewis Jones is a Welsh actor whose film roles have included Master and Commander, Robin Hood, The Other Boleyn Girl and Child 44. Mark's television work has included that of a Police Inspector in BBC drama's series 55 Degrees North, Stella, Game of Thrones, Titanic and Talking to the Dead. Graeme Lowdon has had a 20 year career in Motorsport, beginning as a part time mechanic and going on to occupy decision making roles at the highest level within the sport. Along the way Graeme has owned and managed racing teams and played a key role in taking the Manor team into the FIA Formula 1 World Championship in 2009. Graeme has worked in Formula 1 ever since. Graeme is a member of the Formula 1 Commission, the highest body for the resolution of matters concerning the FIA Formula 1 World Championship. Married with two children, Graeme’s 50th birthday is three days before the Virgin Money London Marathon. Radio presenter, DJ and N.I. personality, Sonya was a self-confessed couch potato until 2010 when she started to run marathons. Her biggest year yet was 2014 when she did the Macathon - six marathons in six weeks in the six counties of Northern Ireland - in memory of her dad Jim, whom she lost in June. She is now looking forward to running in the Virgin Money London Marathon again in 2015. MacAllan, Ray Marsh, Samantha ? Ray MacAllan has had many television appearances, including roles in The Bill, Coronation Street, EastEnders, Holby City, Dream Team, Above Suspicion, Land Girls and recently New Tricks. Samantha Marsh is perhaps best-known for her work as a model and walk-on girl for the Professional Darts Corporation's televised tournaments on Sky Sports. Samantha has modelled for prestigious companies such as Freya, Speedo and Bravissimo. Samantha is also engaged to the professional world-class darts player, James Wade. Mee, Sarah-Jane Sarah-Jane Mee is a Sky Sports News presenter and is also part of Sky Sports' UEFA Champions League broadcasting team on Wednesday evening. She has previously worked for ITV Central News in the Midlands and Birmingham based radio station 100.7 Heart FM. Chris, Newton Chris Newton was one of the United Kingdom's best ever international riders both on the road and track. The former World Track Champion in the Points Race and in the Team Pursuit, Chris was the first ever British and English speaking (first language) rider to win the points title, a remarkable achievement. Chris Newton is a 5 x Olympian, 3 x Olympic medallist (Silver in Athen, Bronze in Sydney and Beijing) and a 2 x world champion. He is currently Great Britain cycling’s female Olympic endurance coach since retiring in 2010. Nicholls, Mel Parry, Natalie Ann Pearce, Jonathan Proudlock, Oliver Mel was a competitive sportswoman before suffering three strokes (the last one in 2008) which left her using a wheelchair. She started wheelchair racing and fifteen months after her first race, she represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Since then she has broken the 1500m World Record 3 times and in 2014 won European Bronze and Silver medals. Alongside training for Rio 2016, Mel is also training for the Virgin Money London Marathon this April. Mel will raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care after losing three family members to the disease. Natalie Parry is a burlesque dancer and has recently landed a part in a new TV show Surrey Hills; she has also appeared in YOLO UK. Jonathan Pearce has been a TV/radio commentator for 34 years covering seven World Cups and seven European Championships. He has been at the BBC since 2002. He is Chairman of the Lily Foundation battling mitochondrial disease in memory of his niece Lily. This will be his sixth Virgin Money London Marathon! Oliver Proudlock is a cast member in the BAFTA award winning reality TV series Made in Chelsea. Proudlock is a creator of the fashion brand Serge DeNimes and an artist and style blogger at proudlockstyle.com. He is a health and fitness enthusiast and is looking forward to his first Virgin Money London Marathon. Purchase, Zac Rainsford, George Ransom, Jessica Zac Purchase was a lightweight rower who won Olympic gold and silver respectively at the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Games. He has also set world and Olympic records in addition to winning three World Championship titles. He is now a personal trainer specialising in performance improvement, pre/re-hab and nutritional analysis. After graduating from Manchester University, George joined the National Youth Theatre and won a Goldman Sachs Scholarship to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. On graduation in 2006, his first professional engagement was as D'Artagnan in the Bristol Old Vic's swash-buckling Christmas entertainment of The Three Musketeers. He has also appeared with the National Theatre in Chatroom/Citizenship, and in 2008 appeared to a wider audience as the disturbed son of policeman Trevor Eve in the television series Waking the Dead. His most recent project has been in the highly acclaimed BBC drama Call The Midwife. George is currently appearing in Casualty after taking 3 episodes off due to paternity leave at the end of 2014. Jessica Ransom is best known for playing receptionist, Morwenna in Doc Martin. She also appears in the latest series of Horrible Histories as well as Our Zoo, The Escape Artist, and The Armstrong & Miller Show. This is Jessica's third Virgin Money London Marathon. Ridley, Raymond Riley, George Russell, Lindsey Raymond Ridley was fortunate enough to run at Boston University for David Hemery's team in 1977-1981. Raymond was the New England champion at 800m and the 4x400m relay. He also ran in the UK 1980 Olympic trials for 800m. After suffering a stroke in early 2014, Raymond was recruited again by David to train with him and to run with his team in the 2015 Virgin Money London Marathon. He decided this was a challenge not to be missed. George Riley is a sports presenter and commentator at the BBC, currently waking up the nation on BBC Radio 5 live's breakfast show. As well as this role that has seen George cover World Cups and Olympic Games, he also commentates across sports including rugby league, tennis, snooker and darts on TV and Radio. George is running the VMLM for the second time after his 2014 debut, and as part of a 200-mile challenge this year for the Steve Prescott Foundation. Steve was a former rugby league player and close friend who died in 2013. George plans to run 4 marathons in 8 weeks and scale Kilimanjaro in just 5 days in Steve's memory. 24 year old Lindsey Russell presents Blue Peter. She joined the show in July 2013 after she won Blue Peter - You Decide, a series that gave CBBC viewers the power to decide who should become the 36th Blue Peter presenter. Her biggest Blue Peter challenge to date has been completing the 'Patrouilles des Glacier' when she undertook an 18 hour endurance race in the Swiss Alps, over 110 kilometres. Lindsey's determination showed the Blue Peter viewers that you can achieve amazing and unexpected things if you work hard and believe in yourself. Lindsey has never attempted to run a marathon before and so she's excited and scared in equal measure about undertaking the Virgin Money London Marathon 2015. Senior, Keith Sondhi, Maya Stark, Ian Keith Senior is a rugby league legend, recently retired from the professional game, who most recently played for the Leeds Rhinos in Super League. Keith has represented both Great Britain & England at International level on 43 occasions and has been named in the 'Rugby League World XIII' on three occasions. He has won every honour in the English domestic game. Keith has made 560 career appearances for Sheffield Eagles, Leeds Rhinos, Yorkshire, England and Great Britain scoring 248 tries and up until 2012 held the record for the most Super League tries. Keith released his biography ‘The Bald Truth’ in 2011. Keith is an ambassador for the Laura Crane Youth Cancer Trust and now works for the Leeds Rhinos Foundation which is also a charity. Keith will have just returned from Marathon des Sables with Walking with the Wounded to run the 2015 Virgin Money London Marathon. Maya Sondhi is an actress and writer, who is known for appearing in Family Affairs (1997), Citizen Khan (2012) and Fedz (2013). Maya is also featured in AC MC's True Story rap song. Ian David Stark is a Scottish equestrian who competes in the sport of eventing. Stark was born in Galashiels in the Borders in 1954 and began riding horses at the age of 10. Career highlights include four Olympic silver medals and a World Championships gold medal. Stark was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in March 2010. Street, Joe Up-and-coming British actor Joe Street is best recognized for his appearances in Dead Behind the Eyes, The Gym and Valentine's Kiss. Whilst his passion lies in acting, he also currently plays international-level Australian Rules football. He and team-mate Evan Phillips will be preparing for the Virgin Money London Marathon by spending two weeks running 200+ miles from Swansea all the way to the start line in London in order to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young. They have decided to run for CRY because Joe's former house-mate Tim Butt suffered a near-fatal cardiac arrest at the age of 24 last year. Tamne, Liam Liam Tamne has had a fantastic career so far, starring in a number of big West End productions, including Wicked, Hairspray and also Les Miserables. He then hit the headlines in 2013 when he swapped the stage for the TV studio for BBC talent show The Voice (2013) and reached the quarter finals of the competition on Will.i.am’s team, although he was the favorite to win. In September 2014, Liam joined the cast of Phantom of the Opera, to play the part of Raoul. Taylor, Ellie Ellie has been a comedian since 2010. Her TV work includes hosting the cult hit make-under show BBC3’s 'Snog Marry Avoid?', being team captain on ITV2’s 'Fake Reaction’, popping up on panel shows like Channel 4’s '8 out of 10 Cats' as well as acting in BBC 2’s ‘Family Tree’ alongside Chris O’Dowd. This year she is completing her first UK comedy tour and starring in a new sitcom for Comedy Central called ‘Brotherhood’. Ellie is running the London Marathon for Breast Cancer Care. A number of Ellie’s family members have been affected by the disease, including her mum, so this coupled with her deep love of boobs in general make it a pairing Ellie is passionate about. Taylor, Hugo Thomas, Iwan Tighe, Charlie Hugo Taylor is best known for starring in BAFTA award winning reality TV series Made in Chelsea. After leaving the show, he starred in I'm a Celebrity...Get me Out of Here! which supported Malaria No More between 2009 and 2013. Taylor is now known for his interest in fashion and his eyewear brand Taylor Morris. Iwan Gwyn Thomas MBE was a sprinter and represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games in the 400m and Wales at the Commonwealth Games. He is the current UK record holder at 400m with a time of 44.36 seconds and a former European and Commonwealth Games champion. Iwan is now an experienced TV presenter with a portfolio that includes BBC2's The Human Machine and health and fitness for This Morning. Iwan was a finalist on the hugely popular BBC series Celebrity Masterchef. Iwan has also covered the World Indoor Trials highlights show, commentated at the Aviva Indoor Trials and infield presenting at the Aviva Indoor Birmingham Grand Prix and other events. Charlie Tighe is currently performing as Nol, musician and singing counter-tenor in Shakespeare in Love in London's West End. Previous credits include Guys and Dolls (UK Tour), Pygmalion (international tour), singing at the Royal Opera House, Royal Albert Hall and recording with Virgin EMI. Tordoff, Sam Toseland, James Turlington Burns, Christy Sam is a 25 year old Racing Driver from Leeds who has competed in the British Touring Car Championship for the last two years. A former British Karting Champion, Sam is also a qualified Chartered Management Accountant. This will be Sam's first Marathon. James Toseland is frontman for rock band Toseland and ex-double world superbike champion. Toseland's debut album Renegade was released in 2014 and has received outstanding reviews and he is currently writing Album No.2. He will be touring in the UK in April 2015. James has a huge passion for running and exercise and ran the Virgin Money London Marathon in 2012 and 2013 for CLIC Sargent. He is very much looking forward to his third London Marathon in 2015! James will be attempting to break the land speed world record in September 2015. Christy Turlington Burns is a mother, social entrepreneur, model, and founder of Every Mother Counts, a non-profit dedicated to making preganancy and childbirth safe for every mother. Having endured a childbirth complication herself, Christy was compelled to direct and produce the documentary 'No Woman, No Cry'. Christy enjoyed a successful career as a model while continuing her education and pursuing other interests. Christy is also the author of Living Yoga: Creating A Life Pracitce (Hyperion 2002) and has written countless articles for magazines and newspapers on the subjects of wellness, maternal health, feminism, poverty eradication and human rights. Watson, Honor Williams, Shane Honor studied a degree in violin performance at Trinity College of Music and went on to enjoy a very busy career as a violinst travelling to six continents to perform, and appearing on TV shows such as the X Factor and Popstar to Opera Star. In 2012 she joined electronic string quartet Escala, who reached the final of ITV's Britain's Got Talent in 2008. Since then the group have performed internationally and recently recorded a new album, set for release in February 2015. Honor has also recently featured on Sam Smith's album In the Lonely Hour and on Pink Floyd's most recent album The Endless River, both of which reached No. 1 in the album charts. Shane Williams is a Welsh rugby union player, most famous for his long and successful tenure as a wing for the Ospreys and the Wales national team. He won 88 caps for Wales and four caps for the British and Irish Lions. Shane was selected at the IRB Player of the Year in 2008. Since his retirement, he has worked as a presenter on S4C's Six Nations Rugby programme and as a pundit on BBC broadcasts. He is currently still playing in Japan and will end his playing season there in 2014-2015 as a player-coach. Wokoma, Susan Woodward Gentle, Sally Susan is an established RADA trained theatre actress as well as notching up several roles in tv and film, landing her first in the BAFTA winning TV movie 'That Summer Day' produced by the BBC and Hat Trick. Susan then starred in the hit CBBC series 'Hotel Trubble' and has recently appeared in Series 3 of the hugely successful comedy 'Bluestone 42' as ballsy new medic 'Jasmine' and in the comedy series 'Uncle' - both for BBC Three. Other TV credits include Misfits, Holby City and Doctors. Susan's feature film credits include the film adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie's hit novel 'Half of a Yellow Sun' alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor and Thandie Newton, 'Inbetweeners 2' and the upcoming British independent film 'Burn Burn Burn' starring Downton's Laura Carmichael, Joe Dempsie Julian Rhind-Tutt and Alison Steadman. Sally Woodward Gentle is the BAFTA award winning executive producer of British television dramas such as Any Human Heart, Enid with Helena Bonham-Carter, and Whitechapel. She formed Sid Gentle Films Ltd in September 2013 to produce original and innovative television drama and feature films. 2015 will see the production of Len Deighton's SS-GB for the BBC, written by the Bond film writers Purvis and Wade.
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