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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
British Prime Minister David Cameron meeting members of Commando 999 before their speedmarch through central London, during Remembrance weekend, starting from Downing Street, the speedmarch hopes to raise over £1m for The Royal Marines Association by 2014, which is the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Marines, raises funds for war wounded Royal Marines. Commando 999 is made up of former Commandos who are now servingin the UK's emergency services, this includes firefighters, ambulance staff and police officers.<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
British Prime Minister David Cameron meeting members of Commando 999 before their speedmarch through central London, during Remembrance weekend, starting from Downing Street, the speedmarch hopes to raise over £1m for The Royal Marines Association by 2014, which is the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Marines, raises funds for war wounded Royal Marines. Commando 999 is made up of former Commandos who are now servingin the UK's emergency services, this includes firefighters, ambulance staff and police officers.<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
British Prime Minister David Cameron meeting members of Commando 999 before their speedmarch through central London, during Remembrance weekend, starting from Downing Street, the speedmarch hopes to raise over £1m for The Royal Marines Association by 2014, which is the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Marines, raises funds for war wounded Royal Marines. Commando 999 is made up of former Commandos who are now servingin the UK's emergency services, this includes firefighters, ambulance staff and police officers.<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20131109       Copyright image 2013©<br />
Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
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For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Commando 999 members running through central London, during Remembrance weekend, starting from Downing Street, the speedmarch hopes to raise over £1m for The Royal Marines Association by 2014, which is the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Marines, raises funds for war wounded Royal Marines. Commando 999 is made up of former Commandos who are now servingin the UK's emergency services, this includes firefighters, ambulance staff and police officers.<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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British Prime Minister David Cameron meeting members of Commando 999 before their speedmarch through central London, during Remembrance weekend, starting from Downing Street, the speedmarch hopes to raise over £1m for The Royal Marines Association by 2014, which is the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Marines, raises funds for war wounded Royal Marines. Commando 999 is made up of former Commandos who are now servingin the UK's emergency services, this includes firefighters, ambulance staff and police officers.<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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Seven Royal Marines cross the finish line in The Mall, London, welcomed by their comrades from Commando 999, as they  unofficially break the World Record for the Military Marathon, 26.2 miles carrying 40 pounds of weight. One member of the team of eight collapsed with exhaustion near the the finish line, which means that the record was not officially broken.<br />
The new world record is now  4 hours, xx minutes and xx secondsbeating the previous record which has stood for fifteen years.<br />
<br />
The Royal Marines completed the route around London starting at 4am.<br />
The world record marathon was run in conjunction with Commando 999, a fund raising charity for the Royal Marines Family.<br />
The previous world record was set in Luton in 1998.<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Alex Rayner - 07789 007232<br />
<br />
For further info please<br />
For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton 07973 830 517 or email info@anthonyupton.com <br />
This image is copyright Anthony Upton 2013©.<br />
This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Anthony Upton on +44(0)7973 830 517 or email:
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  • 20070112         Copyright image 2007©.Free for Editorial Use - Please credit Anthony Upton otherwise charges apply..Atomic Kitten's Liz McClarnon sweetens up in a bee-kini to launch Hive Action - a national fundraising campaign launched in partnership with UK based charity Hives Save Lives to provide honey bee hives in Africa.  .One hive saves five lives and Sugar Puffs aim to raise enough money to produce 5,000 hives through its Hive Action initiative, which is being supported by a schools' fundraising and education programme as well as a dedicated "FUNraising" website www.hiveaction.co.uk,where one click will send 5p into the Hive action honey-money pot!  All money raised will benefit Hives Save Lives projects such as the Uganda Gospel Rehabilitation Centre which Liz recently visited.  The kid's popstar favourite will be visiting UK schools across the country to tell 'em about the Honey-money in Spring 2007. .Liz says "I'm delighted to be apart of Hive Action.  Helping African communities to help themselves is something I truly believe in and I'll be plugging Hive Action on the cover of my new album cover due out later this year.  I've recently returned from Africa where I saw the difference one hive can make.  Just £35 pounds and one hive can help save five lives so I urge people to join Honey Monster and support the Hive Action campaign!" .For further info please contact .Sarah Wright at Publicis Consultants.020 7462 7966. For photographic enquiries please call Anthony Upton on +44(0)20 7978 1459 or email info@anthonyupton.comAnthony Upton.com.This image is copyright the photographer 2007©..This image has been supplied by Anthony Upton and must be credited Anthony Upton. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. All rights reserved. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents
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