from i will be honest in saying it was very lonely. i would travel to different cities, running half marathons, marathons, and you could count on yourfingers, or sometimes not count at all, the number of people of ethnic minority in race participation. things have changed a lot since then, but there is so much more to do. people that would never ever dream of completing 26.2 miles to reduce it and get to the start line itself is a massive achievement. and how much that also normalises running for our communities. that is the biggest value and appreciation that i have. for him, this hasn tjust been about running a marathon, it has been about breaking down barriers and encouraging his community to get involved in exercise during the month of ramadan. lydia campbell, bbc news. you can get all the latest sports news at our website that s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
special appointment in her diary. i m really excited to be playing a small part in the coronation, in his majesty s coronation in may, which, yeah, again, i m really, really privileged and honoured to have been asked to play. just glad i can finally tell people that i m involved now! alis has been playing the harp since she was ten years old and has gone on to perform at countless royal engagements. actually, the harp is quite a tough instrument. it s very physical on our hands, on ourfingers, and we use ourfeet as well, as well as itjust being a cumbersome thing to move around. it s been so, so great to come and meet people today and let people come and have a closer look at what i mean, especially this part of the world, is quite an unusual instrument to maybe see. being welsh, it s not that unusual to just have, have a harp in the family or lying about the place. back in gravesend, the calming sound of strings with a little elvis thrown in didn t disappoint. i thought it was very ni
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