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Tom Freeman came in at 3hrs 56 mins - four minutes under his target.
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Ed Mezzetti of Barton tries to shelter from the rain after completing his third marathon in 3hrs 11mins.
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Jane Bishop of Cassington, a member of Eynsham Road Runners completed her 2nd London Marathon in a personal best time of 4hrs. 26mins and 15 secs. She raised sponsorship for St Peter's School Association in Cassington & Cassington Pre-School Playgroup.
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Ali Smith
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Claire Patel from Foster Road in Abingdon completed the course despite constant pain from a knee injury.
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John Nelson of King's Road, Bicester. Fresh as a daisy after completing the course in 3 hours and 41 minutes.
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John Nelson's foot as captured by John Nelson's wife! I think she may need some lessons in photography!
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Neil Long of Souldern
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Jane Bishop of Cassington is a member of Eynsham Roadrunners. She completed the course in five hours and eight minutes and raised money for Visually Impaired Children Taking Action, Cassington Playground and St Peter's School Association
London Marathon 2007

Kate Sayer was hoping to raise a staggering £5,000 for Dry Sandford Primary School adventure playground equipment after completing the course in four hours and 13 minutes
London Marathon 2007

Husband and wife team Phil and Jo White of Wantage completed the course, raising money for the National Society of Epilepsy and a cancer charity.
London Marathon 2007

Edward Byard of Long Wittenham managed to finished in three hours and 36 minutes
London Marathon 2007

Doug Parry, 37, of Witney used training for the London Marathon as the perfect way of staying off the fags and managed to kick his 30-a-day habit.
London Marathon 2007

41-year-old Joanna Garner of Abingdon raised money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
London Marathon 2007

Linda Brooks of Kidlington raised money for Epilepsy Action after completing the course in five hours and six minutes. She said "big thanks to family, friends and colleagues who have so generously sponsored me"
London Marathon 2007

Paul Allday of Oxford completed the course in six hours 10 minutes. He raised £1,200 for Phab (physically handicapped able-bodied) and said the day was "overwhelmingly" but he hasn't hung his running shoes.