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2010 London Marathon - Complete Coverage

Coverage Homepage
Post Race: Men's Race and Commentary | Women's Race and Commentary (in process) | Complete Searchable Results
Pre-Race: London Marathon Preview | Elite Athlete Past Matchups | Prize Money & Starter List
Athlete Bios: Men's Race - Top Competitors | Women's Race - Top Competitors
Interesting Extras: Athlete/Course Videos | Course Map
Other News Sources: Press Releases | General Press


photo credit: Victah Sailah / PhotoRun

The 2010 London Marathon had great potential and London, as always put on a great race. But with the field of runners in attendance and the promise and possibility of amazing things, the results of the marathon were not as newsworthy as we might have hoped. If this were any other marathon than London, we would be crowing about how amazing the race and finishes had been - but this is London and we'll admit that our expectations for London are over the top.

With the inclusion of the best male marathoners in the world, there seemed to be a great possibility of a world record - or at least another course record. But humid weather, rain and, apparently, the pacers being off the game - left the 2010 London Marathon to be just like any other London Marathon. In fact, the 2010 London Marathon was so similar to the 2009 edition that the men who finished top three were the same men who had finished second, third and fourth in the previous year. And the winner, Tsegay Kebede, ran the race in virtually the same time (actually one second faster) than he had to gain his runner-up spot in 2009. Read the full writeups for more...

And for the women... 2008 and early 2009 were the years of Irina Mikitenko as the German champion debuted in the marathon in late 2007 with a podium finish at Berlin and followed that performance with three consecutive marathon victories at London, Berlin, and London again... Mikitenko took the World Marathon Majors series prize money and seemed unstoppable. 2009 and 2010 seem to be the years of Liliya Shobukhuva as the Russian ex-steeplechaser, was on the podium of her debut marathon at the 2009 London Marathon and then followed that up with a win at the 2009 Chicago Marathon (beating Mikitenko) and now the win at the 2010 London Marathon. Podium, win, win - Shobukhuva has cemented her place as a top marathoner with this win at the London Marathon.

Our Pre-Race Writeup... (archived for interest
The London Marathon will be running celebrating its 30th running - and during those 30 years the race has become the richest in the world, and with the new sponsorship of Virgin and Richard Branson - the race enters the new decade on firm ground.

Some of the world's marathons don't care about the elite athletes, some hope for a competitive race but don't care about time, and some care about putting together a competitive field vying for the fastest times possible. London fits firmly in the last category - the fields at London are the best and deepest in the world and the prize structure that the race has setup encourages and rewards the runners for posting fast times.

In the men's field, the 2010 race brings together a couple of men who could challenge the marathon world record: Sammy Wanjiru and Zersenay Tadesse. Wanjiru is the reigning Olympic Champion, the defending champion and course record holder at London and also added the Chicago Marathon course record and win to his resume in 2009. Tadesse has yet to complete a marathon, but he is the world record holder in the Half Marathon, which will suggest that he can and will run an incredibly fast marathon - when he is ready. One of the stories and questions about the 2010 race will be to see whether one of these men can break the course and/or world record. Also in the men's field are a dozen men who can run incredibly fast times - read the rest of coverage to see who those gentlemen are.

In the women's field, Irina Mikitenko has been incredibly successful in her short marathon career and reigns as the two-time defending champion of the London Marathon. However, the 2009 third place finisher, Liliya Shobukhova, beat Mikitenko at the 2009 Chicago Marathon and so London will stand as a rematch and test for these two - not to mention the slew of other fast women.

London is Fast.

The story in the week preceding the marathon was the volcano in Iceland preventing athletes from making it to London - but as of the Wednesday before the race, it seemed that the airspace was open to flights and that story has played out. Now onto the race.

 

 The Elite Race

Race Preview

The Men
The men's race features the Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalists from the Beijing Olympics, the top three finishers from the 2009 World Championships Marathon and the top four finishers from the 2009 London Marathon and a host of other notables.... Sammy Wanjiru will hope to defend his title and better the course record that he set in 2009, while Zersenay Tadesse will want to show that his world record in the Half Marathon translates to incredible speed in the marathon. This is a marathon and anything can happen - read all about it...

The Women
As with the men's race, the women's race boasts the top three finishers from the 2009 World Championships Marathon, and it also includes the top six finishers from the 2009 London Marathon.
Get Race Insight, a detailed starter list with accomplishments and More:
Read the Marathon Preview

Previous Head-To-Head Performances/Meetings
Many of the elite athletes at the 2010 London Marathon have faced off at other marathons. Take a look at our head-to-head display of all of the past meetings of these runners - you can learn a lot about these athletes by seeing how they've performed against each other in the past.
Previous Elite Head-To-Head Performances

Athlete Bios
MarathonGuide.com has compiled biographies for most of the top men and women in the field - who they are, why you should care. These are some of the best marathoners in the world - some are race-hardened veterans and others are still fighting to show that they are the best of the best. Anything can happen on race day and it helps to understand who these men and women are.
Men's Race - The Top Competitors
Women's Race - The Top Competitors


 
 Video Features
Want to know what the London Marathon experience is like? From the elite race to the commoners race, we've compiled video footage that will help: athlete interviews, recaps of past races, inspirational stories, historical footage, and more...
  • Video Introduction
  • 2010 London Marathon Background
  • The London Marathon
  • London Marathon Athlete Interviews

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     What Others Are Writing...
    We're not the only ones who love this race, and we're not the only one covering it, but we hand-deliver links to press releases and news articles not written by the MarathonGuide.com staff, just for you.

    London Marathon Press Releases
    London Marathon News


     
     Past Years...
    MarathonGuide.com has been covering the London Marathon since 2007. Our past coverage can tell you what has been the past strategy and from history we can learn about the future...

    London Marathon 2009
    London Marathon 2008
    London Marathon 2007


     

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