Worldwide All countries. Algeria Algiers. Austria Vienna. Bahrain All cities. Belarus Brest Gomel Grodno Minsk.
Belgium All cities. Chile Concepcion Santiago Valparaiso. Denmark All cities. Dominican Republic Santo Domingo. Ecuador Guayaquil Quito. Egypt Alexandria Cairo Giza. Ghana Accra Kumasi.
Greece Athens Thessaloniki. Guatemala Guatemala City. Ireland Cork Dublin Galway. Israel Haifa Jerusalem Tel Aviv. Jordan Amman. Kenya Mombasa Nairobi. Kuwait All cities. Latvia Riga. Lebanon All cities. New Zealand Auckland. The Kenyan, has this in the bag, though does look to be tyoing up a bit as she moves towards the Mall. Still, the gap is too great.
The winning time is 2. Charlotte Purdue is on pace for a 2hr 22min finish, and a PB, and back in 12th. At the front, Joyciline Jepkosgei looks highly comfortable and fresh as she runs along an underpass along the banks of the Thames. The elite men go through 30km in Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, Joyciline Jepkosgei, Ashete Bekere, and Degitu Azimeraw are the remaining contenders, with Jepkosgei taking up the pace, and speeding off the front.
Salpeter dropping off, too. Oh no. And yet, he starts again, only to stop again soon after, and step off the course. It looked like a muscle injury.
Nikita den Boer was fourth in Menje looks to have a very bright future. She completed in There was no doubt over who was going to win this one. She idles home, and takes a lonesome trip down the Mall.
The Weirwolf looks utterly exhausted as he pulls to a halt. Manuela Schar is on the way to repeating that Swiss wheelchair success, as she whizzes past Waterloo Station. Hug is on the Mall and cruising to victory, past Buck House, and to the finish. A truly dominant win for him. Too easy. The pace has picked up among the women. Brigid Kosgei looks comfortable in the leading pack. That's faster than Mary Keitany's women's only WR pace.
Some local interest for Team GB followers. Ellish McColgan will be concentrating on the marathon from next year according to her mum, Liz, who did the start today. The recent Great North Run was their first clash since His natty neon headband is receiving some applause from a packed crowd as they speed along the streets.
Evans Chebet and Sisay Lemma, two of the other favourites, are up in the leading pack as they go through 10km. David Weir is over two minutes down and in third. One of the measures to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus is sending the mass participants off in waves. Every single group gets wild screams from the crowd. Matilda is now doing so well and her favourite TV character is Hey Duggee.
The starter is Kye Whyte, the BMX silver medallist , who sets off the elite race, and following them is the rest of the field, who will start in 30 minute intervals, including categories for veterans.
Who are the favourites. Only seven men in history have run 2hr 03min or faster in the marathon — and four of them are in London. The whispers during the week were that Birhanu Legese, whose personal best of is the best in the field, has been flying in training and is the one to beat. But strong cases can also be made for Mosinet Geremew, Evans Chebet and Titus Ekiru, whose bests are all within 12sec of the Ethiopian.
A few in the pack are coming off Tokyo and may have a bit to shake off before the race hots up later. Those two are the form athletes so it already looks a long way back for the British perennial. The early part of the race takes them past an Esso petrol station, presumably closed for today, presumably busy at the moment the rest of the time. Petrol is at a severe premium at the moment in the capital. Updated at 9. She won this race is such style in , and is the world record holder.
Liz McColgan, whose greatest moment came in Tokyo herself, in , gets them underway. Marcel Hug, who dominated at the recent Paralympics , is on the tail of David Weir as they set off into the depths of South London Daniel Romanchuk, the winner in , is in the mix.
Hannah Cockroft is the starter as the racers, from both men and women get underway. David Weir goes to the front from the start. Seems like ideal weather for running after yesterday in London when frankly, it tipped it down.
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