Runners in a range of costumes pounded the capital's streets in a record-breaking London Marathon.
More than 40,000 people took part in the marathon through London's streets |
The 26.2-mile race returned to London's streets for its
first full-scale staging in more than two years, following the Covid-19 pandemic.
An estimated 80,000 runners took part in person and
virtually via an app.
Marcel Hug and Manuela Schar won the wheelchair races in
course-record times, and Sisay Lemma and Joyciline Jepkosgei won the elite
races.
In a dominant performance Hug finished in 1:26.27. beating
the previous course record by more than two minutes.
Eight-time winner David Weir took third place, competing in
the wheelchair race for the 22nd consecutive year.
Hug's fellow Swiss athlete Schar finished in 1:39.52,
shaving five seconds off her old record set in 2017.
Source BBC
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