The TCS London Marathon 2026
Olly Sillett
My Story
A mix of fear and excitement as I take on my first ever marathon.
I’ve always toyed with the idea (somewhat half-heartedly), but after being roped in by Ross, I’ve decided to take the plunge — and for a truly worthy cause.
I’m proud to be running the 2026 London Marathon for Maggie’s.
Cancer affects us all, and Maggie’s is a fantastic charity close to our hearts. They provide free practical and emotional support to people with any type of cancer, at any stage — as well as to their families and friends.
Their centres offer help with everything from managing stress and anxiety, to dealing with treatment side effects, financial concerns, housing challenges, and more. Support is available through one-to-one advice or group sessions, always delivered in warm and welcoming environments. Maggie’s also believes in the power of good architecture, and each of their 24 centres across the UK is designed to feel like a home, not a hospital — with more than 100 visitors welcomed daily.
They receive no government funding and rely solely on donations.
They do incredible work for so many, and I’d be hugely grateful for any support you can give.
Thank you!
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Target
£3,000
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Raised so far
£4,068
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Number of donors
87
My Story
A mix of fear and excitement as I take on my first ever marathon.
I’ve always toyed with the idea (somewhat half-heartedly), but after being roped in by Ross, I’ve decided to take the plunge — and for a truly worthy cause.
I’m proud to be running the 2026 London Marathon for Maggie’s.
Cancer affects us all, and Maggie’s is a fantastic charity close to our hearts. They provide free practical and emotional support to people with any type of cancer, at any stage — as well as to their families and friends.
Their centres offer help with everything from managing stress and anxiety, to dealing with treatment side effects, financial concerns, housing challenges, and more. Support is available through one-to-one advice or group sessions, always delivered in warm and welcoming environments. Maggie’s also believes in the power of good architecture, and each of their 24 centres across the UK is designed to feel like a home, not a hospital — with more than 100 visitors welcomed daily.
They receive no government funding and rely solely on donations.
They do incredible work for so many, and I’d be hugely grateful for any support you can give.
Thank you!
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