Team NTUK London Marathon 2026
27 April 2026
Congratulations and thank you to Team NTUK London Marathon 2026 runners.
Nerve Tumours UK had 38 runners taking part, with 35 on the iconic race route, and 3 doing 'London Marathon My Way', all of them raising invaluable awareness and fundraising for the NF community. Some of our runners shared their reasons for running and supporting the NF community, which you can find here: London Marathon Motivation 2026.
A fabulous achievement and a memorable day, unmatched for atmosphere, energy, positive vibes, and a genuinely humbling experience for runners and supporters alike.
As ever, the Nerve Tumours UK head office team were on site to provide encouragement at the start line, along the route, in the stands on The Mall and then in St James' Park to meet and greet our runners and their support groups after the race. One of last year's runners, Tracy, found a spot between the 19 and 22 mile markers to cheer on our runners.
Check out our gallery for some great photos.
Adrian Maj
5:15:41
Alex Davey
3:41:59
Denise Forin
3:06:22
Fred Haselton
3:51:14
Gary Lefevre
5:44:22
Gopi Muthuthevar
6:19:14
Harry Everitt
4:40:59
Hollie Ruskin
7:01:41
Kayleigh Blackburn
5:33:17
Kirk Calvert
4:14:48
Lilian Baldwin
5:50:54
Louise Brown
4:25:45
Matthew Eckford
5:35:15
Matthew Walmsley
4:19:02
Myles Stringer
4:38:36
Nico McBain
5:36:14
Nicole Heykali
5:17:49
Pete Burbridge
4:53:14
Richard Baxter
5:08:45
Ryan Galpin
4:20:06
Tom Langford
4:55:10
Willow Olivier
5:55:50
Yumiko Takahashi
6:18:19
Our other runners' times:
Felix Culmer 5:26:49 / Holly Tillotson 4:34:48 / Hugh Lurcott 4:34:47 / Isobel Mowatt 3:53:10 / Jarryd Hillhouse 3:17:26 / Jayna Patel 5:29:18 / Karl Dargue 7:11:35 / Kate Tillotson 5:26:50 / Katie Tims DNF / Lisa Masters 5:32:10 / Will Samuel 6:02:26 / Stephanie Moezzi 4:47:23 / Sam Hodge 4:24:52 / Tracy Hodge 6:40:28 / David Tomas Diaz 4:56:30
The support from friends and families of our runners, and general spectators along the route, helped create a wonderful atmosphere and showed why this is the most popular marathon in the world and one of the biggest sporting days in the British calendar.