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Kelvin Kiptum storms to super-fast London men’s win

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Published in Athletics
Sunday, 23 April 2023 06:10
Kenyan gives Eliud Kipchoge’s world record a fright as he shows tremendous closing speed to run 2:01:25 on Sunday

Kelvin Kiptum produced a masterclass of marathon running to win the TCS London Marathon in a blistering 2:01:25. It is the second fastest time in history behind Eliud Kipchoge’s world record of 2:01:09 and came after an unprecedentedly quick second half of 59:45.

The 23-year-old made his move 31km into the race as he surged through a drinks station to build an immediate lead. Fellow Kenyan Geoffrey Kamworor gave chase and wound up runner-up but his 2:04:23 left him almost three minutes behind the runaway winner.

Tamirat Tola, the world champion, was third in 2:04:59 with two fellow Ethiopians, Leul Gebrsilasie and Seifu Tura, fourth and fifth in 2:05:45 and 2:06:38 as the first Brit, Emile Cairess, was next home in a fine 2:08:07 on his debut.

Men’s leaders (LM Events)

Rarely has London seen such a dominant winner of the men’s race, as Kiptum scorched around the increasingly wet roads on a damp morning in the British capital. After having passed 10km in 29:12 and halfway in 61:40 – with seven rivals still in contact at that stage – he blitzed the 19th mile in 4:33 – the quickest of the race – followed by a 4:23 as the lead group splintered.

At this stage the course record of 2:02:37 looked set to fall but Kiptum kept getting quicker, covering the 5km section from 30-35km in 13:49. His 22nd mile of 4:21 and 24th mile of 4:23 were also notable and well inside the hallowed sub-two-hour pace.

Kelvin Kiptum (LM Events)

For those who saw Kiptum race in Valencia in December it will not have been an enormous surprise. On that occasion he ran the fastest ever marathon debut of 2:01:53 – a time that only Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele had ever beaten. The latter, incidentally, was in the mix on Sunday until halfway but dropped out after 25km.

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