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London Landmarks Adds Caffè Nero

08 Mar 2019 | james.sanwell@benchmarksport.com
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The London Landmarks Half Marathon (LLHM) has confirmed its official partners for the 2019 edition of the event on Sunday 24th March.

The central London closed-roads race is returning for a second year following last year’s inaugural edition, which has been shortlisted for the Active Award at the BT Sport Industry Awards 2019.

New partners for 2019 include Caffè Nero, the Official Coffee Partner, and London Hospitality Services, the Official Hospitality Partner, whose involvement will include sourcing accommodation and benefits for the runners close to the start line.

Equinox has again been confirmed as the event’s high performance Fitness and Training Partner, providing expert training, nutrition and recovery guidance.

Lucozade Sport also returns as the Sports Drinks Partner, while Eat Natural will again provide refuelling snacks as the Official Snack Partner and Official Bar Partner, Bar Salsa will offer all participants and volunteers a celebratory prosecco or mocktail.

Rounding out the roster are Strava, which will host the official LLHM Strava Club, and Official Pacing Partner Centurion Running.

As Official Outdoor Advertising Partner, Outdoor Plus will also support the event by donating free outdoor billboard space to help raise awareness in the run-up to the race and on race day.

Commenting on the announcement, Race Director Lia Fyles said: “Our event partners are an integral part of LLHM and help ensure that our runners and spectators have a special weekend in the Capital.

“We are delighted to have such a high level of support for the 2019 edition.”

This year, 13,000 runners are expected to tackle the 13.1 mile course which will start on Pall Mall and finish by Downing Street, passing by many of London’s most iconic historic landmarks.

Last year’s race raised £4.99m for both Tommy’s and its 102 other charity partners.

The 2019 edition will see 3,000 extra runners take part with a £6 million fundraising target.

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