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The London Marathon has, inarguably, the largest budget in the world and the largest budget for elite athletes. The prize money for top placements amounts to just over $300,000 - but add on top of that generous time bonuses and many, many undisclosed private bonus deals and appearance money with individual athletes and the number of millions of dollars spent on athletes is staggering.
Because of its commitment to paying athletes; because of its flat/fast course; because of its use of pacers to ensure the race starts at a fast pace; and because of its insistence and use of time bonuses for much of its prize money - the London Marathon ALWAYS has the deepest field in marathoning and provides great results and drams for its race. And the 2015 race will be no exception - and may be best field and race ever imagined. [Editor's note: because of the nature of the London Marathon, we've kept this paragraph intact since 2013!]
The Men's Race
The 2015 London Marathon boasts a field containing seven of the top twenty marathoners of all time, including four who have run sub-2:04 and an additional four who have run sub-2:05. In the field are the world record holder in the marathon (Dennis Kimetto, 2:02:57), the previous world record holder (Wilson Kipsang, 2:03:23), the man who has run the second-fastest marathon ever (Geoffrey Mutai, 2:03:02 on a non-record eligible course), the fourth fastest marathoner ever (Emmanuel Mutai, 2:03:13). The winners and most of the runners-up from the previous Marathon Majors races: Eliud Kipchoge, Sammy Kitwara and some others mentioned previously. As alwaya, the field is stacked and any of those previously mentioned could easily win, although the smart money will be on Kipsang (the defending champion and course record holder) or Kimetto (the world record holder) - with the possibility and expectation of a new course record or at least a sub-2:05 finish or better
The Women's Race
The London Marathon has brought together a great slate of women with four who have run sub-2:20 and three others who have run sub-2:21. At the top of the list are the top two women from the 2014 London Marathon: Edna Kiplagat and Florence Kiplagat (not related). Edna was the winner of the 2014 and runner-up in 2013 - so must be a favorite. Florence Kiplagat was runner-up in 2014 and also is the world record holder in the Half Marathon (65:12). Mary Keitany, the 2011 and 2012 London Marathon champion and previous Half Marathon record holder, struggled to show her prowess at the marathon after her 2012 London victory, but return to show she is back at the top of her form with a win at the 2014 New York City Marathon.
As we've written elsewhere, we'll expect the pacers to take this group of women out at better than 2:20 marathon pace - and unlike in some other years, one or more of these women should be able to survive that starting pace and we will expect something exciting.
Elite Lineup:
Men's Field
Name |
Country |
Bib |
Personal Best |
London History |
Wilson Kipsang (33) | KEN | 1 | 2:03:23, Berlin, 2013 | History |
Dennis Kimetto (31) | KEN | 2 | 2:02:57, Berlin, 2014 | History |
Emmanuel Mutai (31) | KEN | 3 | 2:03:13, Berlin, 2014 | History |
Eliud Kipchoge (31) | KEN | 4 | 2:04:05, Berlin, 2013 | History |
Geoffrey Mutai (34) | KEN | 5 | 2:03:02, Boston, 2011 | History |
Sammy Kitwara (29) | KEN | 7 | 2:04:28, Chicago, 2014 | History |
Tsegaye Mekonnen (20) | ETH | 8 | 2:04:32, Dubai, 2014 | History |
Stanley Biwott (29) | KEN | 9 | 2:04:55, London, 2014 | History |
Tilahun Regassa (25) | ETH | 10 | 2:05:27, Chicago, 2012 | History |
Samuel Tsegay (27) | ERI | 11 | 2:07:28, Amsterdam, 2011 | History |
Serhiy Lebid (40) | UKR | 12 | 2:08:32, Seoul, 2014 | History |
Aleksey Reunkov (31) | RUS | 13 | 2:09:54, Frankfurt, 2011 | History |
Ghebrezgiabhier Kibrom (28) | ERI | 14 | 2:10:00, Hengshui, 2014 | History |
Marcin Chabowski (29) | POL | 15 | 2:10:07, Dusseldorf, 2012 | History |
Koen Raymaekers (35) | NED | 16 | 2:10:35, Rotterdam, 2012 | History |
Scott Overall (32) | GBR | 17 | 2:19:55, London, 2014 | History |
Michael Shelley (32) | AUS | 18 | 2:13:09, Chicago, 2013 | History |
Javier Guerra (32) | ESP | 19 | 2:12:21, La Coruña, 2013 | History |
Bekir Karayel (33) | TUR | 20 | 2:13:21, London, 2012 | History |
Hermano Ferreira (33) | POR | 21 | 2:13:28, Vienna, 2010 | History |
Christian Kreienbühl (34) | SUI | 22 | 2:15:35, Berlin, 2012 | History |
Anuradha Cooray (37) | SRI | 23 | 2:17:50, London, 2012 | History |
Mert Girmalegesse (28) | TUR | 24 | 2:17:45, Tempe, 2008 | History |
Cesar Lizano (33) | CRC | 25 | 2:17:50, Chicago, 2011 | History |
Stijn Fincioen (35) | BEL | 26 | 2:17:57, Eindhoven, 2011 | History |
Women's Field
Name |
Country |
Bib |
Personal Best |
London History |
Edna Kiplagat (36) | KEN | 101 | 2:19:50, London, 2012 | History |
Mary Keitany (33) | KEN | 102 | 2:18:37, London, 2012 | History |
Aselefech Mergia (30) | ETH | 103 | 2:19:31, Dubai, 2012 | History |
Florence Kiplagat (28) | KEN | 104 | 2:19:44, Berlin, 2011 | History |
Priscah Jeptoo (31) | KEN | 105 | 2:20:14, London, 2012 | History |
Tirfi Tsegaye (31) | ETH | 106 | 2:20:18, Berlin, 2014 | History |
Jemima Sumgong (31) | KEN | 108 | 2:20:41, Boston, 2014 | History |
Tigist Tufa (28) | ETH | 109 | 2:24:31, Ottawa, 2014 | History |
Tetyana Gamera (32) | UKR | 110 | 2:22:09, Osaka, 2015 | History |
Tatyana Arkhipova (32) | RUS | 111 | 2:23:29, London Olympics, 2012 | History |
Ana Dulce Felix (33) | POR | 112 | 2:25:40, New York City, 2011 | History |
Alessandra Aguilar (37) | ESP | 114 | 2:27:00, Rotterdam, 2011 | History |
Rkia El Moukim (27) | MAR | 115 | 2:28:12, New York, 2014 | History |
Iwona Lewandowska (30) | POL | 116 | 2:28:32, Frankfurt, 2012 | History |
Mary Davies (33) | NZL | 117 | 2:28:55, Toronto Waterfront Marathon, 2012 | History |
Elvan Abeylegesse (33) | TUR | 118 | 2:29:30, Istanbul, 2013 | History |
Diane Nukuri (31) | BDI | 119 | 2:29:54, Boston, 2013 | History |
Sonia Samuels (36) | GBR | 120 | 2:30:56, Berlin, 2012 | History |
Emma Stepto (45) | GBR | 121 | 2:36:05, London, 2014 | History |
Volha Mazuronak (26) | BLR | 122 | 2:33:33, Lódz, 2013 | History |
Rebecca Robinson (33) | GBR | 123 | 2:37:14, London, 2010 | History |
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