England’s football star David Beckham and his family stepped out in full force to cheer his son Romeo, who took part in the London Marathon children's race on Sunday.
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The 12-year-old was dressed in his all-black running gear completed the three-mile run and raised £6,000 for UNAIDS and 7 Fund. His proud mother Victoria could not help tweeting, “"Well done Romeo!! We are all so proud!! Running @LondonMarathon for @UNAIDS and 7 Fund x vb."
Women's world record holder Paula Radcliffe bid an emotional farewell to the London Marathon, where she set her best time in 2003.
Formula One driver Jenson Button ran the London Marathon in under three hours. The former F1 world champion Button completed the 26-mile course in 02:52:30.