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Press Release - London Marathon - 1/14/15

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       Fantastic Four Line up at 2015 Virgin Money London Marathon
 
Edna Kiplagat will face two former champions and the fastest half marathon 
runner in history when she defends her Virgin Money London Marathon women's 
title on Sunday 26 April, in a clash that organisers are calling the battle 
of the Fantastic Four.
 
The double world champion sprinted to victory on The Mall last year, 
beating half marathon world record holder Florence Kiplagat by just three 
seconds, in the closest women's race for 17 years. The two Kiplagats will 
meet again in April when they face the 2013 champion, Priscah Jeptoo, and 
Mary Keitany, who topped the London Marathon podium in 2011 and 2012.
 
The women's elite field announced today contains seven runners who have 
completed the 26.2-mile distance in less than two hours 22 minutes, and no 
fewer than 10 who have run quicker than 2:25. But it's the Fantastic Four 
who are expected to battle it out over the closing stages just as they did 
in 2012 when Keitany smashed the Kenyan record.
 
"Winning my first London Marathon title on my fourth attempt last year was 
a special moment for me," said Edna Kiplagat, the 35-year-old defending 
champion, who was third on her London debut in 2011 and twice a runner-up 
before her 2014 triumph.
 
"Now I have tasted success in London, I am determined to win again. But I 
know it will be tougher than ever in 2015. Florence will be hungry to win 
after getting so close last year, and both Priscah and Mary will be doing 
their best to regain the number one spot.
 
"We have all had some great races in London in the past and I am sure it 
will be even better this year."
 
Keitany's return to the London Marathon will be keenly anticipated by 
marathon fans after she won her second title in compelling style three 
years ago in 2:18:37, a time only world record holder Paula Radcliffe has 
ever beaten on the London course.
 
Keitany made a spectacular return to marathon racing last year when she won 
the New York City Marathon in November after taking a year out in 2013 to 
have her second child. Undefeated over the London course, she is the 
quickest in this year's line-up by more than a minute and is aiming to 
become only the fourth woman to win the London Marathon three times.
 
"I am thrilled to be returning to the London Marathon this year," said 
Keitany, who turns 33 on Sunday (18 January). "I have had great success in 
London before and will be training hard to win my third title."
 
Both Edna and Florence Kiplagat have also dipped under 2:20 in the past, 
while Jeptoo set her personal best of 2:20:14 when she was third in London 
three years ago. After failing to finish last year, the 2012 Olympic silver 
medallist will be keen to make amends this time.
 
The Kenyan contingent is further strengthened by New York City Marathon 
runner-up Jemima Sumgong, while Feyse Tadese and Tigist Tufa provide the 
Ethiopian threat. Tadese was fourth last year and second in September's 
Berlin Marathon, while Tufa won marathons in Ottawa and Shanghai in 2014. 
All three have the pedigree to push for top three places.
 
The east Africans won't have it all their own way though. The 2015 field 
contains a number of strong European runners led by three women who have 
all gone sub-2:25 - Russia's 2012 Olympic bronze medallist Tatyana 
Arkhipova; Ukraine's Tetyana Gamera-Shmyrko, the 2014 Osaka champion who 
was seventh in London last year, and last year's European champion, 
Christelle Daunay of France.
 
The strong field also contains a pair of Portuguese contenders in Ana Dulce 
Félix, who was eighth last year, and Sara Moreira, who was third on her 
marathon debut in New York last November. And Spain's Alessandra Aguilar 
could also target a top 10 spot - she has finished fifth at World and 
European Championships in recent years.
 
British interest will be high as world record holder and three-time London 
champion Paula Radcliffe says farewell to marathon running. The British 
legend will announce her race plans on 30 January. Other British runners 
are Sonia Samuels, a top 20 finisher at the Moscow 2013 World 
Championships, elite late-comer Emma Stepto, who was 14th last year at the 
age of 44, and Rebecca Robinson, who ran for Britain at the 2010 European 
Championships after finishing 18th in the London Marathon that year. 
 
Virgin Money London Marathon Race Director Hugh Brasher said: "Once again 
we are delighted to be able to announce one of the strongest women's 
marathon fields ever seen. With our last three champions and the world half 
marathon record holder, these athletes can truly be called the Fantastic 
Four.
 
"We are also absolutely thrilled that Paula has chosen London for her final 
marathon and we know the British crowds will be out in force on 26 April to 
celebrate her extraordinary career. This is a fitting celebration of 
marathon running in our 35th year."
 
The 2015 elite women's line-up and their best marathon times:
 
Edna Kiplagat           (Kenya)              2:19:50
Mary Keitany            (Kenya)              2:18:37
Florence Kiplagat       (Kenya)              2:19:44
Priscah Jeptoo          (Kenya)              2:20:14
Feyse Tadese            (Ethiopia)           2:20:27
Jemima Sumgong          (Kenya)              2:20:41
Tigist Tufa             (Ethiopia)           2:21:52
Tatyana Arkhipova       (Russia)             2:23:29
Tetyana Gamera-Shmyrko  (Ukraine)            2:23:58
Christelle Daunay       (France)             2:24:22
Ana Dulce FĂ©lix         (Portugal)           2:25:40
Sara Moreira            (Portugal)           2:26:00
Alessandra Aguilar      (Spain)              2:27:00
Volha Mazuronak         (Belarus)            2:27:33
Rkia El Moukim          (Morocco)            2:28:12
Iwona Lewandowska       (Poland)             2:28:32
Diane Nukuri            (Burundi)            2:29:35
Sonia Samuels           (Great Britain & NI) 2:30:56
Emma Stepto             (Great Britain & NI) 2:32:40
Rebecca Robinson        (Great Britain & NI) 2:37:14

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