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Kosgei defends her title in emphatic style at
2020 Virgin Money London Marathon
Kenya's Brigid Kosgei has won the elite women's race at the 2020 Virgin
Money London Marathon in a time of 2:18:58.
Kosgei, who was defending her London title, looked in control throughout
the race, which took place on a looped course in St James's Park. She saw
off competition from her compatriot and world champion Ruth Chepngetich and
the USA's Sara Hall, to finish more than three minutes ahead of
second-placed Hall.
Despite rainy conditions in the capital, 26-year-old Kosgei looked likely
to challenge Mary Keitany's women-only record of 2:17:01, set in London in
2017, around the halfway point, as she broke away from the rest of the
field. The tough conditions took their toll though and as she ran under the
world-famous Finish Line on The Mall she was almost two minutes outside
Keitany's record.
Kosgei said afterwards: "I just tried my best. The weather affected us
today – there was some wind and rain all the way, which made our muscles
colder. No one could warm up so it was difficult to even finish."
She clearly felt better than the rest of the field when she made a break at
the 30K point: "I didn't have anything planned, but I felt good. I felt my
body wanted to move, but my legs could not move, so I tried my best."
British hopefuls Steph Twell and Lily Partridge both dropped out of the
race.
The elite women's race was the first elite race of the day at the 2020
Virgin Money London Marathon.
At the same time, 45,000 participants from 109 countries across the world
were taking part in the virtual Virgin Money London Marathon – The 40th
Race. By 10:00, more than 2,500 had finished the event.
Ballot for 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon now open
The public ballot online entry system for the 2021 Virgin Money London
Marathon is open to all applicants today, Race Day (Sunday 4 October).
Applicants from the UK ballot should enter here.
International applicants (from outside the UK) should enter the
international ballot here.
It is only the second time that the ballot system has opened on Race Day
and it will remain open for six days to give everyone who would like to
enter the event a fair chance to do so. It will close at 17:00 BST on
Friday 9 October 2020, with the results announced in early January 2021.
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