Chris Brasher co founder of the London Marathon

Describe a man who has positively impacted your life.

“To believe this story you must believe that the human race be one joyous family, working together, laughing together, achieving the impossible. Last Sunday, in one of the most trouble-stricken cities in the world, 11,532 men and women from 40 countries in the world, assisted by over a million black, white and yellow people, laughed, cheered and suffered during the greatest folk festival the world has seen.Chris Brasher’s article in the Observer 1979 after completing the New York Marathon the first and at the time the only mass marathon of its kind.

Brasher came to prominence

With the four minute mile

Pacing Roger Bannister

Who brought it home in style.

But was through the Marathon

He really influenced me

Opening up the distance

To ordinary blokes like me.


It was once a race for athletes

Late in their career

We mere mortals wouldn’t run

We’d just be there to cheer.


Brasher ran and was inspired

By that race in New York.

He brought it back to London

And this transformed our sport.


It was nineteen eighty one

They ran it the first time

When Beardsley and Simmonson

Joined hands on the line.

I watched it from the sofa

Recovering from bad knees

Still in slow recovery

With physiotherapy.


But I determined then and there

It was something I would do

And completed my first London

In nineteen eighty two.


Then began the running boom

The whole thing just took off

Suddenly the running thing

Accessible to us.


It became a lifestyle

A big thing in my life.

I ran London five times more

And hoped to bust three hours.


Of course I never made it

Three fifteen my best

But running makes me feel good

It helps to swell my chest.


The race grew exponentially

It really is huge now

And of course the charities

All benefit as well.


So raise a glass to Brasher

A man who influenced me

And opened up the marathon

To all us ordinary.