London Maratgon 2014

When does the ballot open for next years marathon. Cannot find it anywhere.

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  • MillsyMillsy ✭✭✭
    Last year it was a week after the current years race.

    Bear in mind your chances of getting in are very slim. So have a back up marathon to do instead.
  • I have applied 6 years in a row with no luck!
  • MillsyMillsy ✭✭✭
    They let you know in October so there is plenty of time to sign up for another spring marathon.
  • I have my heart set on the London one.
  • MillsyMillsy ✭✭✭
    Ok, but you are missing out on some great races out there.
  • Last year it was on Monday 30th April and as far as I remember the ballot closed by the end of the day as so many had applied.  I got a place - first time of trying - so don't be put off by at least having a go!

  • stutyrstutyr ✭✭✭

    As Torquayrunner said its normally opens on a Monday, a week or two after the marathon.  And closed by the end of the same day.  There will probably some notification on the VLM site the day after the Marathon (i.e. mon 22nd)

     You've got to enter to stand a chance, and I've been lucky enough to get a place via it (deferred from last year).

    If you've entered for six year's in a row, you should have qualified for an automatic place as you'll still be eligible for the old "5 unsuccessful entries = automatic entry" system.  You maybe one of the last people to get in through the scheme (as it was discontinued a few years ago), if you can prove you entered in the five previous years.

  • you have four different routes to entry for the London marathon. Either continue entering the ballot year after year. Chances are one year you'll be successful, although there's no predicting how long this will take.

    Or you could apply for a charity place. These are numerous, you won't have much difficulty getting a place but you will need to commit to raising somewhere in the region of £2000 for said charity in return for your place.

    You could join a running club, and chance your arm at getting one of the places that are allocated to the club one year. every year the marathon race organisers give places to the many running clubs across the UK (it's of the order of two or three places per club, perhaps related to club size, i can't recall). Each club can choose who to allocate these places to. Some clubs might award them to the fastest runners in their club, some might have a race off for it, some might give them to the people who've helped out most in the last year, or they might have their own internal ballot or they might have nominations within the club. Basically, it's down to chance again.

    Finally you could train for a "good for age" place. As i understand it, these are almost guaranteed places in the race, but open only to those who can prove that they have run a specific time (or faster) in another marathon during an eligible period prior to the london marathon you're applying to. Full details are on the london marathon website.

    I'm deliberately ignoring the options of getting an elite place, a championship place, or a "celebrity invitation" as I guess if you qualified for any of these you wouldn't be entering the ballot each year.

    Of the options available to you, two are within your control ("short term" charity or "longer term" GFA) and the other two are down to chance.

    If you really have your heart set on completing the london marathon, then i'd go with one of the options that is within your control.

  • ...and join a club anyway -- some clubs award the places by an internal ballot but where you have to fulfil certain criteria that would be easy enough if you were really determined but which cut down the competition. In my club, for example, you have to have competed in a minimum number of local races for the club (not that many) and to have entered and been rejected in the VLM ballot. We're a small club so we only get one place, but this year, only four people were competing for it, which is reasonable odds. In the end, one of them got a place through another local club who had one going spare!

  • Didnt you post to say you had an entry for 2012 ? Did that fall through ?

  • MillsyMillsy ✭✭✭
    Are you still doing London this year ricey?

    You could go for a good for age and forget about the ballot altogether.
  • I unfortunately had to turn down my place through the charity as I am recently married, new home, 2 kids and in the military recently back from Afghanistan. Couldn't justify trying to raise ??2000 at this moment in time as I don't have the money to put it if I didn't make the target and it was a very short period to raise it.
  • MillsyMillsy ✭✭✭
    Sounds sensible. 2000 is a lot of money. Especially if you have to cover any shortfall.
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