Unstoppable: Alan Soutar completes grueling marathon for charity

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Wednesday, 29 April 2026 at 09:04
Alan Soutar (1)
Alan Soutar’s achievements now extend far beyond the oche. The 48-year-old Scot, currently just outside the world’s top 50, showcased his versatility last weekend by successfully completing the 2026 London Marathon. After 42.195 kilometers, he crossed the line in an impressive time of 4 hours and 17 minutes — a notable feat, especially for an elite athlete who usually spends his days on the stage.
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The London Marathon is known as one of the largest and most prestigious marathons in the world. Every year, tens of thousands of runners head to the British capital to push themselves to the physical and mental limit. For Soutar, however, this participation meant more than just an athletic challenge: it was also a chance to support a cause close to his heart.
With his effort, the Scot raised more than £10,000 for Guide Dogs UK. This organization trains guide dogs and supports people with visual impairments in daily life. What makes this story special is that Soutar is not only fundraising for the charity, but is also actively involved himself. Together with his partner, he helps raise and train future guide dogs — a task that demands great dedication, patience, and love.
In the darts world, people often talk about focus, precision, and mental resilience. Qualities that undoubtedly come in handy when running a marathon as well. Still, it is remarkable to see a darts player at this level commit to a completely different sporting discipline and deliver an equally impressive performance.
Alan Soutar in action at the recent PDC World Darts Championship
Alan Soutar is currently ranked 53rd in the world

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Soutar’s initiative shows that elite athletes can contribute more than just results within their own sport. Through his marathon participation and his commitment to Guide Dogs UK, he has earned not only sporting admiration but also made a social impact.
It is precisely these kinds of stories that add color to the darts world. Not only the results on stage, but also the people behind the players make the sport so special. And in that respect, “Soots” has shown his very best side this week.
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