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Press Release - London Marathon - 3/20/23

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    Purdue, Piasecki and Assefa withdraw from 2023 TCS London Marathon

   The British stars and 2022 BMW Berlin Marathon champion are forced out 
                              due to injury

British duo Charlotte Purdue and Jess Piasecki, plus Tigist Assefa (ETH), 
the 2022 BMW Berlin Marathon champion, have been forced to withdraw from 
the elite women's race at the 2023 TCS London Marathon on Sunday 23 April 
due to injuries.

Purdue, the fourth-fastest British woman of all time over the marathon 
distance with a personal best (PB) of 2:23:26 set at the 2021 London 
Marathon, has suffered a pubic bone stress response. Piasecki is the 
second-fastest British woman ever over 26.2 miles (2:22:25) and was 
scheduled to make her London Marathon debut but has picked up a hamstring 
injury.

Assefa, who is the fifth-fastest woman in marathon history (2:15:37) and 
was also scheduled to make her London Marathon debut next month, has 
tendonitis. 

Purdue, who also missed last year's TCS London Marathon after falling ill 
days before the race, said: "I'm devastated that I can't run in the TCS 
London Marathon again this year. It's the race that I always look forward 
to most every year, so to miss out for a second year is really 
disappointing. But I will now focus on my recovery and look forward to 
getting myself fit and healthy as soon as possible."

Sinead Diver (AUS) and Keira D'Amato (USA) have also had to withdraw from 
the elite women's race due to injury, but the 2023 field is still packed 
with quality, including the world record holder Brigid Kosgei (KEN), the 
Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) and the defending TCS London 
Marathon champion Yalemzerf Yehualaw (ETH). There are also two 
mouthwatering debuts with Olympic 5,000m and 10,000m champion Sifan Hassan 
(NED) and Commonwealth Games 10,000m gold medallist Eilish McColgan (GBR) 
both racing for the first time over the marathon distance.

In the elite men's field, Vincent Kipchumba (KEN), who was the London 
Marathon runner-up in both 2020 and 2021, has patellar tendinopathy in his 
knee and has had to withdraw.

The elite men's race at the 2023 TCS London Marathon will be the first time 
in history that two men who have run inside two hours and two minutes will 
be together on the same Start Line, with Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), the 
second-fastest marathon man ever with a PB of 2:01:41, and Kelvin Kiptum 
(KEN), the winner of the 2022 Valencia Marathon and the fastest marathon 
debutant in history (2:01:53), both racing.

With Birhanu Legese (ETH, PB 2:02:48) and Mosinet Geremew (ETH, PB 2:02:55) 
also in the field, it means the 2023 TCS London Marathon will also have 
four of the five fastest men in marathon history on the Start Line. In 
addition, the defending champion Amos Kipruto (KEN) and world champion 
Tamirat Tola (ETH) will also return to London.

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