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After storming to a women’s-only world record at the 2025 London Marathon, the Ethiopian athlete explains how she masters ...
LONDON, ENGLAND, April 26 — Olympic silver medalist Tigst Assefa proved to be the class of London’s premier field as the ...
The qualification window for the marathon ended on Sunday and a big number of Kenyans have hit the standards. Qualifying ...
Set for September 13 to 21 at the Japanese capital, the 2025 Tokyo World Championships is set to cause waves across the ...
Applications for the 2026 race are nearly double the total for the 2024 London Marathon, organisers said after the ballot closed on Friday.
London Marathon 2026 breaks records with 1.1 million entries submitted, surpassing last year's 840,318 entries.
Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa set a new women’s only world record of 2hr 15min 50sec as she won the London marathon whilst Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe put a star-studded men’s field to the sword. For 28-year-old ...
Ethiopian runner Tigst Assefa won the women’s elite race, setting a new record with a time of two hours, 15 minutes and 50 seconds.
Sabastian Sawe of Kenya won the London Marathon for his biggest career victory after making a solo breakaway with about 10 kilometers left.
Ethiopian Tigst Assefa won the London Marathon in a world record for a women's only race, while Kenyan Sabastian Sawe took the men's title to further his argument as the world's top male marathoner.
Sabastian Sawe used smart tactics to pull away for the men's title in the London Marathon, while Tigst Assefa smashed the women’s-only world record.
Crowds of supporters, many holding banners, have lined the streets of the city to cheer on the runners and wave to their loved ones.