NewsgalleryLondon MarathonBookmarkShareNewsBySallie EhlenSocial Media Editor & Senior Reporter15:02, 17 APR 2014Updated09:24, 24 JUN 2014Rachael Coriam who works at Carden Park ran for Guide Dogs with Robyn Wainwright, for The Royal British Legion and Scott Davies, for Steps Charity, who both work at Doubletree Hilton in Chester1 of 12Ex-England footballer Michael Owen ran his first London Marathon in a time of 3hr45, raising more than £65,000 for his three chosen charities2 of 12Paula Jones from Muir Housing Trust ran a time of 5hrs29 for Leukaemia and Lymphona Research3 of 12Mark Gould from Muir Housing completed the course in 4hr05 for Alzheimer's UK4 of 12Lucy Gabriel ran dressed as a daffodil for Marie Curie in 4hr08, she has raised £1238 so far5 of 12Chester City police officer Stephen Hannam ran the marathon for the Stick n Step charity just 10 days after being diagnosed with Crohn's Disease6 of 12Luke Hughes and his mum Wendy Griffiths from Great Sutton with Jacob after the marathon. They ran the race in 6hr05 for Clic Sargant7 of 12Former Upton-by-Chester High School student Beth Mann ran for Asthma UK and finished in a time of 4hr18:188 of 12Graham Evans MP for Weaver Vale completed the London Marathon, smashing his personal best and coming in at 4hr43:56. Graham was running for the Halton Haven Hospice.9 of 12Members of Ellesmere Port Running Club have just completed their first Marathons. Sue Ledsom, Dianne Markey and Rachel Beddows ran the Greater Manchester Marathon on April 6 and Ann Ball, Katie Horswill and Bethan Jones all ran the London Marathon10 of 12Ex-England footballer Michael Owen pictured after the marathon with Mo Farrah and three of his children and his nephew11 of 12Rachael Coriam whose sister Rebecca disappeared from the Disney cruise liner in 2011 tweeted "I fell over early on but claimed my medal for my sister @RebeccaCoriam and raised over £2000 for the guidedogs"12 of 12