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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/12/16

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               Elite men's preview: Return of the champions

Eliud Kipchoge will resume his rivalry with fellow Kenyans Dennis Kimetto 
and Wilson Kipsang when he defends the Virgin Money London Marathon title. 
Kipchoge beat two-time champion Kipsang by just five seconds in a thrilling 
sprint finish at the end of last year's 35th race as world record holder 
Kimetto was left to fight for third place.

Kipchoge's winning time of 2:04:42 was a fraction outside Kipsang's course 
record, and the former world 5000m champion went on to win the Berlin 
Marathon last September in a personal best of 2:04:00 to claim the Abbott 
World Marathon Majors Series IX title. He now sits sixth on the all-time 
list behind Kimetto's historic best of 2:02:57 and Kipsang's former world 
record of 2:03:23.

With Rio 2016 Olympic places to be won, there will be even more at stake 
for the Kenyan greats in 2016 when the trio toe the London Start Line again 
in pursuit of one of world running's most prestigious prizes.

"It was fantastic to win the Virgin Money London Marathon last year against 
one of the greatest fields ever assembled in marathon running," said 
Kipchoge. "This year I will come back to London to compete again with the 
world's best athletes. I will work hard to defend my title in London and, 
together with Wilson, Dennis and others, make it a fast and wonderful 
race."

Kipchoge's superb record of five wins and one second place from six 
marathon starts since 2013 will make him the marginal favourite in a field 
that contains the top five finishers from 2015, four men who have run the 
26.2-mile distance in under 2 hours 5 minutes, and 17 who have finished 
quicker than 2:10.

Kimetto and Kipsang are likely to be the champion's main challengers, with 
the pair both looking to make amends after dropping out of the World 
Championship race in Beijing last August. Kipsang has always shown great 
form in London with victories in 2012 and 2014, but he was unable to retain 
his New York title in November.

Kimetto will also feel he has something to prove after losing touch with 
his two compatriots on the run for home along London's Victoria Embankment 
last year. He also dropped out in the early stages of December's Fukuoka 
Marathon with a thigh injury and hasn't won a race since his world record 
victory in Berlin in 2014.

The top three will all have a wary eye on another Kenyan, however, for 
Stanley Biwott added much to his credentials by taking his first AWMM 
victory in New York last November where he outran Kipsang and world half 
marathon champion Geoffrey Kamworor in Central Park. Biwott finished fourth 
in the London Marathon last April, a year after placing second when he was 
the surprise package, clocking a personal best to break the 2:05 barrier.

As ever, the favoured Kenyans will be challenged by runners from 
neighbouring east African countries, not least Ethiopia's triple Olympic 
gold medallist and multiple world record-breaking track champion, Kenenisa 
Bekele, and Eritrea's teenage hero from the Beijing World Championships, 
Ghirmay Ghebreslassie.

The 33-year-old Bekele moved up to take on the ultimate distance challenge 
in 2014 when he won the Paris Marathon in 2:05:04 before finishing fourth 
in Chicago that October. Injury kept him out of action in 2015 and he will 
be keen to make his mark on a long-awaited return to the roads.

Ethiopia's talented quartet also includes Tilahun Regassa, who was fifth 
here last year, Sisay Lemma, the 2015 Frankfurt Marathon champion, plus 
last year's Rotterdam champion, Abera Kuma – all men who have run quicker 
than 2:06.

Ghebreslassie, the surprise world champion in Beijing, makes his first 
appearance in London alongside four compatriots – former Eritrean record 
holder Samuel Tsegay; Ghebre Kibrom, who finished eighth last year; Amanuel 
Mesel, who was ninth in Beijing; and Tewelde Estifanos, last year's Oita 
Marathon champion.

Ukraine's nine-times European cross country champion, Serhiy Lebid, is the 
top European in the line-up. He finished 10th last year. German record 
holder Arne Gabius also earns a place following his barrier-breaking fourth 
place in Frankfurt last October, while Poland's former steeplechaser Marcin 
Chabowski and Lebid's compatriot Vitaliy Shafar could also be top 10 
contenders.

As for the rest of the world, there's an intriguing marathon debut to watch 
from Australia's former world 5000m bronze medallist, Craig Mottram, while 
Mexico's José Uribe, a former Central American 5000m champion, will be 
looking to attack his PB.

Kipchoge, Kipsang, Kimetto, Biwott, Bekele and Ghebreslassie will all 
appear at a press conference at the Tower Hotel, London, on Wednesday 20 
April. 

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