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* Scott participated in the 2008 London Marathon, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2008/04/10/barking_irongiant_feature.shtml dressed] as the title character from the film [[The Iron Giant]]. He finished the course on Friday 18 April 2008.
* Scott participated in the 2008 London Marathon, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2008/04/10/barking_irongiant_feature.shtml dressed] as the title character from the film [[The Iron Giant]]. He finished the course on Friday 18 April 2008.
* Completed the 2009 Flora London Marathon with a replica Yellow Submarine accompanied by three other runners (including GMTV newsreader Priya Kaur-Jones) all dressed as The Beatles, in aid of [[The Children's Trust, Tadworth]].
* Completed the 2009 Flora London Marathon with a replica Yellow Submarine accompanied by three other runners (including GMTV newsreader Priya Kaur-Jones) all dressed as The Beatles, in aid of [[The Children's Trust, Tadworth]].
* Between July and August 2009 he walked from Land's End to John O'Groats with a T-Rex following him stopping in several points along the way.
* Between July and August 2009 he walked from Land's End to John O'Groats with a T-Rex following him stopping in several points along the way raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Scott has been injured during some of his events. For example, he injured his shoulder during the underwater [[marathon (sport)|marathon]] when he fell off a 15 foot ledge while in the [[loch]]. After being awarded an [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] in [[2005]], Scott joked that the award should stand for "Mad, Bonkers & Eccentric".
Scott has been injured during some of his events. For example, he injured his shoulder during the underwater [[marathon (sport)|marathon]] when he fell off a 15 foot ledge while in the [[loch]]. After being awarded an [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] in [[2005]], Scott joked that the award should stand for "Mad, Bonkers & Eccentric".

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Lloyd Scott.

Lloyd Scott MBE (born 13 October 1961 in Rainham, London) is a charity fundraiser best known in the UK for his charity marathons. He is famous for competing in the 2002 London marathon in a deep-sea diving ostume during which he broke the world record for slowest marathon time. The diving suit he wore is now on display at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. The number he wore is still attached to the suit on display.

After surviving leukaemia, Scott has raised more than £4 million for cancer charities, such as Children with Leukemia, through what he calls "alternative charity fundraising events", including the following:

List of Lloyd Scott's fundraising activities

  • Everest Marathon, in 1993;
  • Marathon des Sables, in 1996;
  • Walked to the South Pole, in 1996:
  • 135 mile Death Valley Ultra marathon, in 1998;
  • Walked to the North Pole, in 1999; and
  • The 2002 Flora London Marathon wearing a 110 lb. deep-sea diving costume;
  • Setting a world record for the slowest marathon time, again wearing a deep-sea diving suit, at the 2002 Edinburgh Marathon with a time of six days, four hours, 30 minutes and 56 seconds;
  • The first underwater marathon, walking a 26 mile stretch of the bottom of Loch Ness, Scotland, in 2003;
  • The John O' Groats to Land's End swim, in 2004, where he "swam" from John o' Groats to Land's End in a water tank on the back of a lorry;
  • Completed the 2006 London Marathon, which fell on St George's Day that year, wearing a suit of armour and dragging a 300lb dragon. He completed the course in a time of eight days and 13 minutes, raising 1.8 million pounds and breaking the world record for individual charity fundraising.
  • Drove a Mini with flat tyres from Land's End to John o' Groats on the 8 May 2006.
  • On Sunday 22 April 2007, Scott participated in the 2007 London Marathon, dressed as Indiana Jones, the main character of the 1981 adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark and dragging a 136 kg replica boulder, re-enacting the opening scenes of the film.
  • In 2007 Scott visited Australia where he travelled 2,700 miles from Perth to Sydney on a penny farthing while dressed as Sherlock Holmes (including deerstalker hat, tweed jacket and moustache).
  • Scott participated in the 2008 London Marathon, dressed as the title character from the film The Iron Giant. He finished the course on Friday 18 April 2008.
  • Completed the 2009 Flora London Marathon with a replica Yellow Submarine accompanied by three other runners (including GMTV newsreader Priya Kaur-Jones) all dressed as The Beatles, in aid of The Children's Trust, Tadworth.
  • Between July and August 2009 he walked from Land's End to John O'Groats with a T-Rex following him stopping in several points along the way raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Scott has been injured during some of his events. For example, he injured his shoulder during the underwater marathon when he fell off a 15 foot ledge while in the loch. After being awarded an MBE in 2005, Scott joked that the award should stand for "Mad, Bonkers & Eccentric".