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Press Release - London Marathon - 1/14/19

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  Kipchoge returns to Virgin Money London Marathon to take on Sir Mo Farah

World record holder and defending champion Eliud Kipchoge will return to 
the Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday 28 April, setting up a 
mouth-watering clash with Britain's Sir Mo Farah.

Kipchoge won his third Virgin Money London Marathon title at last year's 
race, with Farah finishing in third place. The Kenyan went on to set a new 
marathon world record of two hours, one minute and 39 seconds (2:01:39) at 
the BMW Berlin Marathon, while Farah won his maiden marathon title at the 
Bank of America Chicago Marathon.

The two men will now go head-to-head once again on the streets of the 
capital with both looking to be crowned the king of London.

Ethiopia's 22-year-old marathon star Shura Kitata also returns to the 
Virgin Money London Marathon after finishing runner-up to Kipchoge last 
year and placing second in the 2018 TCS New York City Marathon. That means 
the top three from the 2018 podium will all be in London again this year.

Kipchoge, who was named the 2018 IAAF Athlete of the Year, said: "It is 
always a great honour to come and race the Virgin Money London Marathon and 
I'm excited to be returning in 2019.

"I had a memorable 2018, winning the Virgin Money London Marathon and then 
setting a new world record at the BMW Berlin Marathon. I'm hoping that 2019 
is just as good to me.

"I am looking forward to racing Sir Mo Farah again. He is a great champion 
and proved in Chicago that he can win a major marathon so I relish the 
battle with him and also the many other great athletes that I'm sure will 
once again be on the Start Line in London."

Kipchoge's marathon world record has cemented his position as the greatest 
marathon runner of all time.

He is unbeaten in the Virgin Money London Marathon with three victories 
from his three appearances in 2015, 2016 and 2018. He holds the course 
record of 2:03:05, which he set in 2016, and, if he wins one more title, he 
will become the most successful athlete in the elite men's race in London 
Marathon history.

In addition to this, Kipchoge is the reigning Olympic marathon champion and 
has won three BMW Berlin Marathon titles and one Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon title.

Adding extra spice to the clash between Kipchoge and Farah is the fact that 
they are currently joint top of the Abbott World Marathon Majors Series XII 
leaderboard and victory in London could confirm the Series XII title. Their 
respective wins at last year's BMW Berlin Marathon and Bank of America 
Chicago Marathon put them on 25 points apiece, alongside Lelisa Desisa, the 
winner of the 2018 TCS New York City Marathon. Kitata is in joint second 
place on the leaderboard after finishing runner-up to Desisa in New York.

The Abbott World Marathon Majors series tracks the points awarded for the 
best finishes in the world's six best marathons. Series XII started at the 
2018 BMW Berlin Marathon and will finish at the same race in 2019, taking 
in the 2018 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, 2018 TCS New York City 
Marathon, 2019 Tokyo Marathon, 2019 Boston Marathon and the 2019 Virgin 
Money London Marathon.

Hugh Brasher, Event Director of the Virgin Money London Marathon, said: 
"There is no doubt that Eliud Kipchoge is the greatest marathon runner of 
all time. His world record at the BMW Berlin Marathon was a legendary 
sporting moment and one more win at the Virgin Money London Marathon would 
make him the most successful athlete in the history of the elite men's race 
in our event's illustrious history.

"Since Sir Mo Farah won the Bank of America Chicago Marathon in October, 
everyone has been talking about another head-to-head between Mo and Eliud 
and we are absolutely thrilled that this showdown will happen at the 2019 
Virgin Money London Marathon.

"We will see two absolute legends of distance running competing over 26.2 
miles of roads in the greatest marathon in the world. I cannot wait until 
Sunday 28 April to see who comes out on top."

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