Aaron Ramsey completed the London Marathon in about 3 hours flat, finishing around 3:00:30, and was running to support a cancer charity. Reports note it came shortly after his retirement announcement in March 2026. Ramsey’s time placed him near some high-profile finishers and just behind Sebastian Vettel, who ran 2:59:08.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Wales legend Aaron Ramsey completed the London Marathon in just over three hours only two weeks after announcing his retirement from football
www.football.londonThe former Wales captain was running in aid of a charity close to his heart
www.walesonline.co.ukHis international career saw him represent Wales 86 times, scoring 21 goals
www.gbnews.comThe Wales midfielder has not represented his country since September 2024
www.walesonline.co.ukFormer Wales captain and Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey completed the London Marathon in an impressive time of 3 hours, 30 seconds. Ramsey participated in the race to support “It's Never You”, a charity founded by friends whose six-year-old son died from a rare cancer, rhabdomyosarcoma. “I can't imagine what they…
www.inkl.comFormer Wales captain and Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has completed the London Marathon in an impressive time, just weeks after announcing his retirement from football
www.mirror.co.ukGreg Evans Monday 27 April 2026 08:52 BSTRelated video: Sabastian Sawe makes history with first marathon under two hoursFormer Wales captain and Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey completed the London…
www.independent.co.ukFor a player who only recently stepped away from football, the aaron ramsey london marathon time was the striking part of an already unusual story. Instead of easing into retirement, the former Wales captain chose the punishment of 26. 2 miles, and did so for a charity carrying personal meaning. He finished in 3: 00: …
www.el-balad.comWelsh football great Aaron Ramsey hung up his boots earlier this month but that did not mean easing up as on Sunday he will don his running shoes and compete in the London Marathon -- for a charitable cause.
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