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The 2023 London Marathon was the 43rd running of the annual London Marathon on 23 April 2023. It was the first time since 2019 that the event was run in the spring, as the previous three races were run in autumn due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sir Mo Farah finished ninth on his final London Marathon appearance following two extraordinary races in the men’s and women’s events
The London Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, has been contested by men and women annually since 29 March 1981. Set over a largely flat course around the River Thames, the marathon is 26.2 miles (42.2 km) in length and generally regarded as a competitive and unpredictable event, and conducive to fast times. The inaugural marathon had 7,741 entrants, 6,255 of whom completed the ...
London Marathon: London, United Kingdom 2:45:27: Jenny Hitchings United States: 1 July 1963: 59: 23 April 2023: London Marathon: London, United Kingdom [citation needed] W60 progression: 2:52:13: Mariko Yugeta Japan: 13 May 1958: 62: 31 January 2021: Osaka Marathon: Osaka, Japan 2:52:01: Mariko Yugeta Japan: 13 May 1958: 62: 10 Apr 2021 ...
The men's race of the 2023 London Marathon was led by British Olympic champion Mo Farah. This year's London Marathon is said to be his last in a stellar career both in road and track long-distance ...
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This page lists the final standings of the World Marathon Majors (and current standings of latest series), which was founded in 2006 and is made up of six annual races: the Boston Marathon, London Marathon, Berlin Marathon, Chicago Marathon, New York City Marathon and Tokyo Marathon (which was added to the World Marathon Majors in 2013). The ...
The women's London marathon has set off with arguably the strongest field of runners ever. Among those taking part are world 10K record holder Yalemzerf Yehualaw from Ethiopia and marathon world ...