The London Marathon is a wonder of organisation. To successfully get over 32,000 people round a course that twists through the middle of one of the world's busiest cities is no mean feat.
But did you realise someone has to prepare over 32,000 sandwiches for runners, lay out over 20,000 metres of crowd-control barriers and distribute nearly three-quarters of a million bottles of water?
Read on for a further attack of the stats...
There are 23 water stations, one every mile from three miles into the course
39 First Aid Stations along the route
50 lorries to transport runners' kit from the start in Greenwich to the finish on the Mall
One of the 500 stretchers is put to good use
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68 ambulances to assist tired and injured competitors
76 pubs on the 26.2 mile course, 52 of which will be holding charity bashes
88lbs of petroleum jelly to protect runners' nipples and crotches from severe chaffing during at least three hours of high-intensity exercise.
300 litres of blue line paint to mark out the course
440ft of urinal trough in which male runners can relieve themselves
500 stretchers for the ones who are really suffering
950 portable toilets around the course for runners
1,100 race marshalls at the start
120,000 isotonic energy drinks will be drunk
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1,200 St John Ambulance volunteers to help the injured
2,500 race marshalls at the finish
20,900m of barriers to keep crowds off the course
32,000 finisher's medals
32,000 goody-bags for runners who complete the main race
32,000 sandwiches given out to finishers on the Mall
120,000 packs of Liquid Power energy drink distributed on the course
...and 710,000 bottles of water distributed at the start, on the course and at the finish.