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Oliver Lee-Stevens

Oliver Lee-Stevens

My Story

I'll be raising money for Alzheimer's to support the amazing work the team are doing to crack the cure and beat Dimentia for good, it's something close to home much like many others so any donations I really appreciate, thanks so much. 

I'll be doubling any donations made if I don't beat a sub 3.30 marathon. My fastest previous marathon was 4.40. 


The London Marathon has become an annual, inspiring and colourful fixture in the world’s sporting calendar since the inaugural race on 29 March 1981: a celebration of fun, fundraising and fancy dress.

Over the years more than a million people have completed the 26.2-mile course – which runs from Blackheath to The Mall, with a spectacular finish in front of Buckingham Palace, showcasing the very best that the capital city has to offer.

What’s more, these participants have raised over a billion pounds for charity and there have been countless amazing tales of human achievement throughout the event’s history – living up to its aim of helping participants ‘to have fun, and provide some happiness and sense of achievement in a troubled world’.

19%

Funded

  • Target
    £2,500
  • Raised so far
    £470
  • Number of donors
    18

My Story

I'll be raising money for Alzheimer's to support the amazing work the team are doing to crack the cure and beat Dimentia for good, it's something close to home much like many others so any donations I really appreciate, thanks so much. 

I'll be doubling any donations made if I don't beat a sub 3.30 marathon. My fastest previous marathon was 4.40. 


The London Marathon has become an annual, inspiring and colourful fixture in the world’s sporting calendar since the inaugural race on 29 March 1981: a celebration of fun, fundraising and fancy dress.

Over the years more than a million people have completed the 26.2-mile course – which runs from Blackheath to The Mall, with a spectacular finish in front of Buckingham Palace, showcasing the very best that the capital city has to offer.

What’s more, these participants have raised over a billion pounds for charity and there have been countless amazing tales of human achievement throughout the event’s history – living up to its aim of helping participants ‘to have fun, and provide some happiness and sense of achievement in a troubled world’.