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London Marathon, Great Run and UK Athletics set up joint venture

REUTERS
Tuesday, Apr 16, 2024

LONDON: UK Athletics (UKA) has set up a joint venture with the organisers of the London Marathon and the Great North Run which will look to transform the future and growth of athletics in the country, the governing body said on Monday.

The company, named Athletic Ventures, will organise the 2026 European Athletics Championships in Birmingham and will be involved in the bidding process to bring the World Athletics Championships to Britain in 2029.

UKA has been in financial difficulties for years and its CEO Jack Buckner said on Monday that, though the partner organisations would not put funds into UKA directly, the new collaboration would enable the governing body to benefit from the financial expertise and experience of the organisations behind some of the most highly successful mass participation events in world sport.

“This is a groundbreaking model for the development of athletics and for major sports events in the UK,” Buckner told reporters. “We believe our new partnership will transform the future of athletics in this country. We are not in this for a short-term fix - this is a strategic move.” The new organisation will be charged with finding commercial partners, offering opportunities from grassroots activities to national events and the UK athletics teams at major championships.

“The partnership is driven not only by a belief in the sport of athletics, but also the belief that there is real commercial opportunity,” said Paul Foster, CEO of the Great Run Company, which organises the Great North Run - the world’s biggest half-marathon.

“We’re bringing together the best event organisers in our sport to create a new template for international events. We’re combining world class creative, broadcast and event operations with focused commercial and entrepreneurial vision to develop a brighter future for athletics.

“For the first time, major events will be underwritten by commercial organisations, not the public sector.” Six days ahead of this year’s London Marathon, its event director Hugh Brasher said the new venture was already in conversations with globally renowned UK companies “that see the opportunity that we now have together”.