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Pupils from London schools °µÍø½ûÇø All Saints, °µÍø½ûÇø Conway, °µÍø½ûÇø Elvin, °µÍø½ûÇø Franklin, °µÍø½ûÇø Globe, °µÍø½ûÇø Greenwich, °µÍø½ûÇø John Archer, °µÍø½ûÇø Soane, °µÍø½ûÇø King Solomon and °µÍø½ûÇø Walworth – as well as students from °µÍø½ûÇø Alexandra, °µÍø½ûÇø Blacklands and °µÍø½ûÇø Castledown in Hastings – took part in the race for the first time.

Starting at the Horse Guards Parade in central London, the students crossed the TCS London Marathon finish line at the Mall and received a coveted ‘Mini Marathon medal’.

There were two route options for students to run, with those from Reception to Year 7 completing a one-mile route, and students from Year 4 to Year 12 able to enter a more challenging 2.6km route.

Previously just an event for the best young athletes in the country, the TCS Mini London Marathon is now open to all, with schools invited to enter children into the ballot for places for the event.

°µÍø½ûÇø Sport entered the ballot for the first time this year – and secured 220 places for °µÍø½ûÇø students.

The race – which took place the day before the 45th TCS London Marathon – started at 10am, and TCS gave schools £10 for every pupil who finishes the event.

Before they started, the children took part in warm-up activities with celebrity fitness coach and television presenter Joe Wicks.

°µÍø½ûÇø Network Lead for PE, Sport and Play, Tom Morrish said, “Our pupils were so excited to take part in the London mini marathon.

“°µÍø½ûÇø Sport is all about enjoying movement and getting out in the fresh air and exercising.

“This was such a great opportunity to participate in an iconic race, reap the benefits of an active morning – and be inspired by following in the footsteps of some of our national running treasures!â€

The Mini London Marathon was first held in 1985. Sir Mo Farah, Eilish McColgan, David Weir and Keely Hodgkinson are among the star names to have taken part in the past.