Speeding through 30km, the two leaders have increased their lead over that chasing pack to three and a half minutes.
In the elite women's race, Jepokosgei, whose London Marathon last year was her first, will look to see off last year's second and third place finishers, Degitu Azimeraw and Ashete Bekere. 6.2 miles in, runners will past the Cutty Sark, before navigating the Docklands and Bermondsey to reach the halfway point crossing Tower Bridge. She was originally scheduled to be a pacemaker in this race, for her compatriot Brigid Kosgei, the women's world record holder. In the elite women's wheelchair race, Debrunner still has her lead, but she looks to be struggling a little with the technicality of the course. Both woke up feeling unwell, with Schar having a temperature and feeling sick. Romanchuk is centimetres from the Swiss dynamo. She overshoots a corner, and collides with one of the metal barricades. Without strong opponents like Schar and De Rozario on her tail, she has a little time for the mistake. But her training went so well, the decision was taken for her to race today. ... are crossing Tower Bridge, and it's still Hug who has the edge over Romanchuk. She'll be racing talents such as rising Ethopian star, Yalemzerf Yehualaw, Ashete Bekere, and last year's winner Joyciline Jepkosgei. She also provided an update on Schar and De Rozario.
It turned out Alex Hess relieved me, thanks for that, but this is Daniel back now – just in time to see Yehualaw take a trip. I don't think anyone asks her if ...
The pace, though, is slowing; Paula wondered if, perhaps, Yehualaw has binned her bid for a time and is now focused solely on crossing the line first. The course record is still in jeopardy too. Debrunner now leads the women’s wheelchair by a minute or so. She’ll win by a distance while, back to theme, the Weirwolf is in a group of three fighting for third place. And with 6.1 miles to go in the elite women’s race, Joyciline Jepkosge makes her way to the front. Romanchuk is right on Hug's wheel, which isn’t really etiquette – if you’re that close, you’re meant to attack – but sport is nails and so are these lads. Sisay Lemma, though, the defending champ, looks to be labouring a little. The leading men are still bunched, Abdi and Kipruto leading the way behind two pacemakers. We’re 3.1m from home, and the is going to be some finish … But it’s Gebresilase in front as the women’s lead group drops Melly … He means to win this here and now, while behind him, Abdi and Gebresilase can’t live with the pace! Kipruto has run 2:03.13 this year, third-fastest in the world.
The 42nd edition of the World Marathon Major didn't disappoint. Here are all the results and highlights you might have missed.
But Hug was too strong for the American; he powered away to break the tape in a new course record time of 1:24:38. Olympic Marathon Trials finisher was the first American to reach the finish line after running the majority of the race solo in a separate women’s start. Hug took the brunt of the pace until the final turn, where Romanchuk shot to the inside to attempt a pass. Just a few months after running a new personal best of 2:17:35 at Grandma’s Marathon, McCann finished 17th in 2:21:39 on Sunday. His time broke the previous masters record of 2:06:25 set by Ayad Lamdassem of Spain earlier this year. The victory is just her second 26.2 after making a historic debut at the Hamburg Marathon, where she ran 2:17:23 in April. The pacers were prescribed 1:01:45 pace to help the men crack the 2:04 barrier. The Kenyan ran 2:04:39 after breaking the race open at mile 24, which he covered in 4:36. Her victory was all but sealed around mile 24 when the broadcasters announced she split a jaw-dropping 4:43 for the mile split. The pace slowed through 10K and 15K, but the group was still within striking distance of the women’s-only world record (2:17:01) set by After the half marathon split, the top group began to shrink slightly when the pace picked up. Six months after running the fastest debut marathon ever, Yalemzerf Yehualaw won the London Marathon in 2:17:26.
The race was kicked off by Lionesses Leah Williamson, Ellen White and Jill Scott.
“I asked the team at Alzheimer’s Research UK for costume ideas and when they said they had the famous Big Ben costume I jumped at the chance to run in it. “I ran the London Marathon in 2016 and loved it, I decided if I ever ran it again I would do it in a costume,” the father-of-three said. Mr Best, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was diagnosed with stage two prostate cancer in February 2021 and is running to raise money for the charity Prostate Cancer UK, which he said has provided him with "fantastic help".
Kenya's Amos Kipruto wins the men's race, while in the women's, new Ethiopian distance star Yehaulaw won after a blistering move in the 24th mile.
The first British finisher was Weyney Ghebresilasie. Meanwhile in the men's race, the key move also happened in mile 24. It was, however, a disappointing day for Britain's top athlete, Charlotte Purdue, who had to withdraw after falling ill on Friday.
Kenyan Amos Kipruto won his first London Marathon title on Sunday and Ethiopia's Yalemzerf Yehualaw stormed to victory in the women's race ahead of last ...
Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com In the absence of world record holder and twice London Marathon champion Brigid Kosgei, who withdrew due to a hamstring injury, seven women had pulled clear by the halfway stage, led by Ethiopia's Ashete Bekere. Kipruto made a move with five kilometres left and finished in two hours four minutes and 39 seconds to take his first marathon title after coming second to world record holder Eliud Kipchoge in Japan in March.
2022 London Marathon top-10 results and notable finishers from men's and women's elite and wheelchair races.
[Follow @nbcolympictalk](https://twitter.com/nbcolympictalk) [Apple News](https://apple.news/TpWxoEZkEM5q1LCuelKJyZg). Sutume Kebede (ETH) — 2:20:44 Ashete Bekere (ETH) — 2:19:30 Alemu Megertu (ETH) — 2:18:32 Yalemzerf Yehualaw (ETH) — 2:17:26 Sisay Lemma (ETH) — 2:07:26 Birhanu Legese (ETH) — 2:06:11 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) — 2:05:53 Kinde Atanaw (ETH) — 2:05:27 Leul Gebresilase (ETH) — 2:05:12 Full searchable results
Yalemzerf Yehualaw became the youngest woman to win the London Marathon despite tripping on a speed bump, while Amos Kipruto took the men's race.
“But the London marathon is special to me because it’s one of the first races I did in a race chair.” “I was thinking this is the day,” Kipruto said afterwards. But the longer plan I have is that I would like to next time break the world record.” The Ethiopian Leul Gebresilase was second in 2:05.12, followed by the Belgian athlete Bashir Abdi seven seconds back in third. Yehualaw, who runs for the same NN group as the men’s world champion Eliud Kipchoge, now plans a return to London in April to defend her title. A leading group of six was whittled down gradually so that with two miles remaining the race was a shootout between Yehualaw and last year’s winner Joyciline Jepkosgei.
With six miles left, Yalemzerf Yehualaw's race seemed to have been ruined after the Ethiopian was left sprawled on the road after stumbling over a speed ...
In the men’s race, Kenya’s Amos Kipruto won for the first time, finishing in two hours, four minutes and 39 seconds. The incident caused her to lose time over her rivals and later she admitted the faceplant “hurt.” But it didn’t stop the 23-year-old from making history on Sunday as she eventually crossed the line first to become the youngest winner of the London Marathon.
Up to 42,000 people set off on the eagerly-awaited 26.2-mile race from Blackheath in south-east London to the finish line on The Mall. Elite athletes – ...
Organisers had advised people to plan ahead, but said they were “very grateful” to Southeastern and Network Rail for their help in ensuring that train services from central London to the starting point on Sunday morning ran as planned. [Blackheath](/topic/blackheath) in south-east London to the finish line on The Mall. housand of runners have crossed the finish line of the London Marathon to cheers and smiles from friends and family as the sun broke out on Sunday.
Tens of thousands of runners - elite and amateur - took part in the world-famous event, some raising money for charity and some completing the race in fancy ...
While elite athletes and fast club runners were at the front of the pack taking part in the world-famous event, tens of thousands of the runners were amateurs, taking part in the challenge while raising money for charity, with some completing the gruelling endurance run in fancy dress. This year's race took place in October for the third and final time after it was moved in 2020 due to the Tens of thousands of runners - elite and amateur - took part in the world-famous event, some raising money for charity and some completing the race in fancy dress.
Ethiopian Yalemzerf Yehualaw became the youngest female runner to win the London Marathon, while Kenyan Amos Kipruto earned his biggest victory.
Bekele ran his personal best at the 2019 Berlin Marathon — 2:01:41 — and has not run within four minutes of that time since. Kipruto, 30, won the men’s race in 2:04:39. Yehualaw tripped and fell over a speed bump around the 20-mile mark.
It was Kipruto's first win in the Marathon Majors series after the Kenyan produced an impressive race. Yehualaw recovered from a fall to celebrate the biggest ...
It was down to two Kenyans Jepkosgei and Judith Korir and Yehualaw and Mergetu. Then the unthinkable happened and Yehualaw fell just as the field passed the 32km mark. Ethiopia's Ashete Bekere was in front at that point. "I was thrilled to be invited for the marathon. I wish to follow his footsteps when he retires, I take over." Yehualaw recovered from a fall to celebrate the biggest win of her career. I had the energy for the kick." He was aiming for a podium finish in London this year as several elite runners including Farah withdrew last minute. At 23, she became the youngest-ever winner as well. "Eliud is an inspiration to all of us. He is a legend who has done a wonderful job in sports. [Amos Kipruto](https://olympics.com/en/athletes/amos-kipruto) and Yalemzerf Yehualaw (Ethiopia) are the winners of the 2022 London Marathon.
A RUNNER has sadly died after collapsing while taking part in the London Marathon.The 36-year-old man was between mile 23 and 24 when the horror unfol.
Joan Benoit Samuelson, the first Olympic women's marathon champion in 1984, ran her first 26.2-mile race in three years at Sunday's London Marathon.
A participant in the London marathon died after collapsing during the event, the race organisers have confirmed.
"Everyone involved in the organisation of the London Marathon would like to express sincere condolences to his family and friends," said a statement.
Unnamed 36-year-old died in hospital after collapsing in 23rd mile of London Marathon.
Unnamed man from south-east England collapsed in late stages of race and died in hospital.
A 36-year-old man lost his life just a few miles before the finishing line at the London Marathon this year.
The man was 36 years old. A cause of death has not yet been identified.
A 36-year-old man died after collapsing while running the London Marathon, organisers have confirmed. The man, from south-east England, became unwell ...