Vicky Pattison seemed in good spirits as she took on her first London Landmarks Half Marathon on Sunday.
The former Geordie Shore star, 36, was joined by fiancé Ercan Ramadan, also 36, as they prepared to run 13 miles starting from Pall Mall in aid of Cotswolds Dogs and Cats home.
Vicky looked ready to go as she donned a pair of black sports leggings with her charity blue top and her number pinned to the front.
Styling her long dark tresses in a neat ponytail, the reality star kept comfortable in a pair of black trainers.
She seemed in very high spirits as she beamed while making her way around the course wearing a pair of headphones.
Vicky Pattison seemed in good spirits as she took on her first London Landmarks half marathon on Sunday
The former Geordie Shore star, 36, was joined by fiancé Ercan Ramadan , also 36, as they prepared to run 13 miles starting from Pall Mall in aid of Cotswolds Dogs and Cats home
Meanwhile Ercan rocked a matching T-shirt to Vicky which he teamed with blue Under Armour short and trainers.
Following the race, Vicky was seen lying on the ground and admitted she was ‘hurting’ and ‘tired’ as she spoke to Just Giving for a video.
She said: ‘I feel rubbish, am I meant to feel really good? I feel like I’ve achieved something. I am hurting everywhere though, I’m tired, I’m 37 this year, mind you that is no excuse.’
Elsewhere Vicky also said she ‘struggled around mile ten’ but the crowd picked her back up and helped her to cross the finish line.
She said: ‘I got through it! The atmosphere is absolutely incredible. I was struggling about mile ten and the energy from the crowd and your fellow runners is palpable, it’s electric and it gives you that boost you need.
‘And I’m not going to lie, I did enjoy the landmarks, Big Ben is a particular favourite of mine, I was just in my element!’
Race Director for the London Landmarks Half Marathon, Lia Fyles, said: ‘Today’s event has been so special on many levels. Not only have we exceeded £50 million raised for charity which is just huge, but this has been our biggest London Landmarks Half Marathon ever in terms of runners.
‘The atmosphere has been amazing as everyone came together and showed how inclusive running can be. We want as many people as possible, regardless of their background or ability, to be able to experience the magic of being involved in our very special event.
‘Being able to entertain and give back to the runners as they run the course ensures this is a day to remember for all of us. Congratulations to everyone who took part this year, and a massive thank you – every penny raised will make a real difference to the charities supported.’
Following the race, Vicky was seen lying on the ground and admitted she was ‘hurting’ and ‘tired’ as she spoke to Just Giving for a video
Elsewhere Vicky also said she ‘struggled around mile ten’ but the crowd picked her back up and helped her to cross the finish line