In the hopes of securing entry into the 2020 edition, almost half a million people have entered the ballot for the UK's biggest marathon. Approximately 8% of applicants will secure their place on the start line in Greenwich.
The race route takes you past so many of the capital's landmarks and has a special place in marathon history as the setting for Paula Radcliffe's still unbroken women's world record.
If you've experienced the elation of turning the corner at Birdcage Walk to finish your race outside Buckingham Palace, celebrate your (or someone else's) London marathon achievement with this personalised print.
The central focus is the iconic halfway point of the race, the majestic Tower Bridge, a powerful image for any participant.
Add your name, the date of your race and finish time and hand the print with pride.
London Marathon Print A3
Great communication and the poster looks amazing - very happy with the artwork and would recommend.
Perfect!
Absolutely loved my marathon finisher poster. Quality was great, very fast shipping and communication was the best. Thank you!
Wonderful Marathon print
Very pleased with the print, an excellent gift for my wife who completed the marathon
Fab print with excellent customer service
My wife ran her first marathon this year and I wanted to get her something that said how proud I was of her and this fitted the bill nicely. Being able to choose different sizes and different colours for the print makes it just that bit more special and my wife loves the print which arrived just before Christmas. And it's not just the product that is special, the customer service is fabulous too. I can't thank Fergus enough for keeping me up-to-date about the print and ensuring I received it before Christmas. I can't recommend More Than A Medal enough and will be back ordering one for myself when I pluck up enough courage to run a marathon myself.
Nice print
Got one earlier in the year and so this was the go-to for the next one. Very good service. Possibly could argue that colour options for different events would be a good idea.