Hilary, who took up the sport at the age of 55, said she was aiming to eventually complete 300 marathons.
Representing Horsforth Harriers, she completed Sunday's marathon in eight hours and 15 minutes.
Hilary has become a regular face at marathons.
So many people know me, not just the runners but from other disciplines, so as I was running round people were jumping out from the crowd to give me a hug," she said.
'I talked her to the finish
Speaking of the community spirit while running, she said: "At eight miles, I caught up with a lady who had only been running for two years.
She joined the marathon and had been training ever since, but your training doesn't tell you how to cope when the wheels start coming off and you start hurting.
So from eight miles, all the way round, I talked her to the finish. I'm croaking now because of all the talking.
"Actually she gave me one of my very best marathons.
"It's always hard, it's harder on your own, but if you've got a captive audience, and you're thinking about helping them, you just fly because you're not concentrating on yourself at all."
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