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London Organizers To Raise 100K For Boston Victims Fund

Boston One Fund has already raised $10 million in donations.

Boston One Fund has already raised $10 million in donations. 

(c) 2013 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved. Used with permission. 

LONDON — Organizers of Sunday’s Virgin London Marathon here have committed to raise approximately $100,000 USD for victims of Monday’s bombing at the Boston Marathon. The London Marathon Trust will donate £2 for every finisher of Sunday’s race to the newly established Boston One Fund which was created to help victims and which has already topped $10 million USD according to the Boston Herald newspaper.

“Everyone connected with the London Marathon was shocked by the terrible events in Boston, and we are keen to show our support to the victims’ families and our friends in the running community there,” said London race director Hugh Brasher through a statement yesterday. “As soon as we heard about The One Fund Boston we decided to make a donation. Our pledge to give £2 for every finisher at the 2013 Virgin London Marathon seemed an appropriate and fitting way to make our contribution.”

Separately, the New York Road Runners announced that Sunday’s four mile race in Central Park in New York City, the annual City Parks Foundation Run for the Parks 4 Mile, will honor the Boston victims with a moment of silence at the beginning of the race, the distribution of “I Run for Boston” back bibs and black ribbons, and the opportunity for each runner to donate $20 and receive a special T-shirt. Moreover, the City Parks Foundation will donate $1 of every entry fee. All proceeds will go to the Boston One Fund.

Donations can be made securely and directly by anyone to the Boston One Fund at http://www.onefundboston.org/