The London Marathon has been moved from April to October due to the coronavirus outbreak.
“The world is in an unprecedented situation grappling with a global pandemic of COVID-19 and public health is everyone’s priority,” London's event director Hugh Brasher announced.
“We know how disappointing this news will be for so many – the runners who have trained for many months, the thousands of charities for which they are raising funds and the millions who watch the race every year.
"We are extremely grateful for all the support we have received from City Hall, the London boroughs of Greenwich, Lewisham, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, the City of Westminster and the City of London, Transport for London, the emergency services, The Royal Parks, BBC TV and many others as we worked to find an alternative date. The 40th Race is scheduled to go ahead on Sunday 4 October 2020."
Organisers say they will update all of those involved with the race about their plans.
"We know that there will be many, many questions from runners, charities and others and we ask you to please bear with us as we work through the detailed planning process to deliver the 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon on its new scheduled date’ he said. ‘We will email all runners and charities today and then update them via email by the end of next week at the latest. We will also post regular updates on our website and social media channels."
The Boston, Paris, Rome and Barcelona marathons have also been postponed or cancelled following the spread of Covid-19.