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Press Release - London Marathon - 1/25/13


           Best Ever Field Assembled for 2013 Virgin London Marathon

After London's brilliant Olympic Games in 2012, racing returns to the 
capital's streets in April when the world's best runners will battle it out 
over 26.2 miles to become 2013 Virgin London Marathon champion.

The race will feature the best elite men's marathon field ever assembled 
and will include 11 men who've completed the distance in under 2:06, as 
well as all three medalists from the London 2012 Olympic Marathon and the 
winners of the 2012 Berlin, Chicago, London, Frankfurt and Dubai Marathons.

The Virgin London Marathon is delighted that Uganda's Stephen Kiprotich, 
the surprise winner of the London 2012 Olympic Marathon, will return to the 
capital to do battle with Olympic silver medalist and world champion Abel 
Kirui (Kenya) and Olympic bronze medalist Wilson Kipsang.

As winner of the 2012 Virgin London Marathon, Kenya's Kipsang will be out 
to prove he's the best in the world over the marathon distance. Kipsang 
missed out on the London Marathon course record by just four seconds at the 
race last year, when he crossed the finish line more than two minutes clear 
of his closest rival, fellow Kenyan Martin Lel – himself a three-time 
winner of the London Marathon.

Kipsang will face stiff competition in April from his countryman Patrick 
Makau. As the marathon world-record holder (2:03:38) and winner of the 2012 
Frankfurt Marathon, Makau will return to the capital with one goal: to add 
the prestigious Virgin London Marathon title to his already impressive 
running CV.

Kenya's Geoffrey Mutai will also be out to win when he runs his first 
Virgin London Marathon this year. Despite failing to gain selection for the 
Kenyan Olympic marathon team, Mutai is considered by many to be the world's 
best marathon runner. His win at the 2012 BMW Berlin Marathon in September 
will give him the confidence to go for victory when he takes on the best 
marathon field ever assembled in London in April.

While Kenya look likely to dominate the top spots at the 2013 Virgin London 
Marathon, the Ethiopians should not be overlooked. Tsegaye Kebede, who won 
the 2012 Bank of America Chicago Marathon and the 2010 London Marathon, 
could cause an upset. His countryman Ayele Abshero is also capable of 
spoiling the Kenyan party after running the sixth fastest marathon ever 
when he won the 2012 Dubai Marathon in 2:04:23.

British Olympian Scott Overall and fellow British runner Tomas Abyu are 
unlikely to challenge for the win, but if they beat their personal bests, 
they could secure a top 10 finish.

Virgin London Marathon race director Hugh Brasher said: "We're delighted to 
welcome all three medalists from the London 2012 Olympic Marathon to this 
year's Virgin London Marathon. The Olympic stars will line up alongside the 
world's best distance runners in what promises to be a remarkable battle 
between the strongest men's field ever assembled for a marathon."

In the women's race, Ethiopia's Tiki Gelana will be the one to watch after 
her win at the London 2012 Olympic Marathon. She also won the 2012 
Rotterdam Marathon in a time of 2:18:58 – which makes her the fourth 
fastest woman in history behind Great Britain's Paula Radcliffe, Russia's 
Liliya Shobukova and Kenya's Catherine Ndereba.

The Kenyan trio of Florence Kiplagat, Edna Kiplagat and Priscah Jeptoo 
could also challenge for the title. World champion Edna Kiplagat will be 
hoping to improve on her third-place finish at the 2012 Virgin London 
Marathon, while Jeptoo will be hoping to go one better than her silver 
medal at the London 2012 Olympic Marathon. Florence Kiplagat will also be 
looking to build on her win at the 2011 BMW Berlin Marathon.

Gelana isn't the only Ethiopian runner who could challenge for the top spot 
at the 2013 Virgin London Marathon. All eyes will be on Tirunesh Dibaba – 
five-time world cross-country champion, London 2012 Olympic 10,000m 
champion and Beijing 2008 Olympic 5,000m and 10,000m champion – who will be 
making her debut at the marathon distance in London in April. The world is 
waiting to find out whether the Ethiopian runner's talent extends to the 
longer distance.

British Olympian Freya Ross (Murray) will be hoping to improve on her 44th 
place at the London 2012 Olympic Marathon, while Great Britain's Helen 
Clitheroe, who finished first at the Great Manchester Run in 2011, will 
make her marathon debut at the 2013 Virgin London Marathon.

Elite Men                          Personal Best 
Patrick Makau (Kenya)              2:03:38 
Wilson Kipsang (Kenya)             2:03:42 
Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya)             2:04:15 
Ayele Abshero (Ethiopia)           2:04:23 
Tsegaye Kebede (Ethiopia)          2:04:38 
Emmanuel Mutai (Kenya)             2:04:40 
Feyisa Lilesa (Ethiopia)           2:04:52 
Stanley Biwott (Kenya)             2:05:12 
Martin Lel (Kenya)                 2:05:15 
Deressa Chimsa (Ethiopia)          2:05:42 
Marilson Gomes dos Santos (Brazil) 2:06:34 
Stephen Kiprotich (Uganda)         2:07:20 
Yared Asmeron (Eritrea)            2:07:27 
Adil Annani (Morocco)              2:07:43 
Marcin Chabowski (Poland)          2:10:07 
Bunta Kuroki (Japan)               2.10.08 

Leading British                    Men Personal Best 
Tomas Abyu                         2:10:37 
Scott Overall                      2:10:55 
Derek Hawkins                      2:14:08 
Phil Wicks                         2:15:38 
Philip Anthony                     2:16:40 
Mathew Bond                        Debut 

Elite Women                        Personal Best 
Tiki Gelana (Ethiopia)             2:18:58 
Lucy Kabuu (Kenya)                 2:19:34 
Florence Kiplagat (Kenya)          2:19:44 
Edna Kiplagat (Kenya)              2:19:50 
Priscah Jeptoo (Kenya)             2:20:14 
Meselech Melkamu (Ethiopia)        2:21:01 
Atsede Baysa (Ethiopia)            2:22:03 
Yukiko Akaba (Japan)               2:24:09 
Remi Nakazato (Japan)              2:24:28 
Jessica Augusto (Portugal)         2:24:33 
Alevtina Biktimirova (Russia)      2:25:12 
Mai Ito (Japan)                    2:25:26 
Nadia Ejjafini (Italy)             2:26:15 
Renne Baillie (USA)                2:27:17 
Olga Dubovskaya (Belarus)          2:28:08 
Adriana Da Silva (Brazil)          2:29:17 
Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia)         Debut 
Joyce Chepkirui (Kenya)            Debut 

Leading British Women              Personal Best 
Freya Ross (Murray)                2:28:10 
Amy Whitehead                      2:33:44 
Susan Partridge                    2:34:13 
Helen Clitheroe                    Debut 

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