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Press Release - London Marathon - 8/12/21

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           Defending champions Kosgei and Kitata return for 2021 
                       Virgin Money London Marathon

Reigning champions Brigid Kosgei (KEN) and Shura Kitata (ETH) will defend 
their titles at the 2021 Virgin Monday London Marathon on Sunday 3 October.

Women's world record holder and new Olympic silver medallist Kosgei will be 
attempting to win her third successive Virgin Money London Marathon after 
victories in 2019 and at the elite-only race last year.

The Kenyan, racing again just eight weeks after the very testing conditions 
of the Olympic Games marathon in Sapporo, will be challenged by a 
star-studded list of women including reigning TCS New York City Marathon 
champion Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) and six other women who have run under 
two hours and 20 minutes.

Kosgei, whose world record 2:14:04 was set at the Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon in 2019, said: "It is a great feeling to be coming back, as London 
is one of my favourite marathons. Last year's win was very special, 
particularly given what the whole world was going through – it was 
fantastic just to have the London Marathon organised and even more so to be 
the winner. I hope to arrive again in very good shape and win for the third 
time."

        Last year's win was very special, particularly given 
        what the whole world was going through – it was 
        fantastic just to have the London Marathon 
        organised and even more so to be the winner.

        Brigid Kosgei
        2019 and 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon champion

Jepkosgei set a new personal best (PB) of 2:18:40 last December at the 
Valencia Marathon, where she finished second to new Olympic champion Peres 
Chepchirchir (KEN).

Also in the elite women's field are Ethiopians Roza Dereje (ETH), whose PB 
of 2:18:30 makes her the tenth-fastest female marathoner of all time, and 
Birhane Dibaba (PB 2:18:35), who won the Tokyo Marathon in 2018 and 2015 
and finished second in the same race on three other occasions (2020, 2017 
and 2014).

The other women to have run inside 2:20 are Valary Jemeli (KEN, 2:19:10), 
Zeineba Yimer (ETH, 2:19:28) and Tigist Girma (ETH, 2:19:50). Also 
returning is Sinead Diver (AUS), who has had two top 10 Virgin Money London 
Marathon finishes in the past two years and was tenth at the Tokyo 
Olympics.

In the men's race Kitata – who pulled out of the Olympic Games marathon 
last weekend after suffering in the hot and humid conditions in Sapporo - 
will line up with the other men who joined him on the podium in 2020: 
Vincent Kipchumba (KEN) and Sisay Lemma (ETH), another who struggled in the 
heat of the Olympic Games marathon,

Also on the Start Line will be Evans Chebet (KEN), the current Valencia 
Marathon champion and fastest man in the world last year with his time of 
2:03:00, and the two-time Tokyo Marathon champion Birhanu Legese (ETH), who 
is the third-fastest marathoner of all time (2:02:48).

Ethiopians Mosinet Geremew (PB 2:02:55) and Mule Wasihun (PB 2:03:16), who 
both finished on the podium at the 2019 Virgin Money London Marathon, also 
return.

Kitata said: "I was disappointed to have to pull out of the Olympic Games 
marathon but I just did not adapt to the weather well. It was very cold in 
Ethiopia prior to leaving for Tokyo and when we got there the weather took 
its toll on my body and made my breathing very hard. But I'm healthy and 
looking forward to racing in the Virgin Money London Marathon again. I am 
preparing very well and my coach has me very ready to defend my title in 
London.

        I am very happy to come back to London again. 
        Winning last year was an unforgettable memory 
        and it gave me huge excitement to bring back 
        such a big victory to my country and to make my 
        family and coaches proud.

        Shura Kitata
        2020 Virgin Money London Marathon champion

"Winning last year was an unforgettable memory and it gave me huge 
excitement to bring back such a big victory to my country and to make my 
family and coaches proud. I have set my mind on how I can run fast and 
better than last year and I'm looking forward to seeing if I can repeat the 
victory and make history in the race."

Hugh Brasher, Event Director of the Virgin Money London Marathon, said: "We 
are delighted to welcome our reigning champions back to defend their titles 
at the 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon and, as always, they will be 
challenged by a stellar field of the world's best marathon runners. Sunday 
3 October is set to be an extraordinary day in our history as these great 
athletes lead the way as tens of thousands of mass runners take on their 
26.2 mile challenge from Greenwich to Westminster and around the world in 
the virtual event."

The 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon returns to its traditional and iconic 
course from Blackheath to The Mall after last year's elite-only race on a 
multiple closed-loop circuit around St James's Park. Up to 50,000 runners 
are expected in the mass race and up to 50,000 around the world will take 
on the virtual event, completing the 26.2 miles on the route of their 
choice any time between 00:00 and 23:59:59 BST on Sunday 3 October.

It will form part of a thrilling climax to the Abbott World Marathon Majors 
Series XIII, with all of major marathons – Berlin, London, Chicago, Boston, 
Tokyo and New York – taking place over a six-week period. The Series 
started at the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon and will finish at the 
TCS New York City Marathon in November. In the women's standings, Kosgei is 
a clear leader, sitting 25 points ahead of compatriot and Virgin Money 
London Marathon rival Jepkosgei. In the men's standings, Kitata is 
currently in second place with Legese in joint fourth place.


Elite men

Name                 Country   PB
Birhanu LEGESE       ETH       2:02:48
Mosinet GEREMEW      ETH       2:02:55
Titus EKIRU          KEN       2:02:57
Evans CHEBET         KEN       2:03:00
Mule WASIHUN         ETH       2:03:16
Sisay LEMMA          ETH       2:03:36
Kinde ATANAW         ETH       2:03:51
Shura KITATA         ETH       2:04:49
Vincent KIPCHUMBA    KEN       2:05:09
Tristan WOODFINE     CAN       2:10:51
 
 
Elite Women

Name                 Country   PB
Brigid KOSGEI        KEN       2:14:04 WR
Roza DEREJE          ETH       2:18:30
Birhane DIBABA       ETH       2:18:35
Joyciline JEPKOSGEI  KEN       2:18:40
Valary JEMELI        KEN       2:19:10
Degitu AZIMERAW      ETH       2:19:26
Zeineba YIMER        ETH       2:19:28
Tigist GIRMA         ETH       2:19:52
Ashete BEKERE        ETH       2:20:14
Alemu MEGERTU        ETH       2:21:10
Sinead DIVER         AUS       2:24:11
Allie KIEFFER        USA       2:28:12
Moira STEWARTOVA     CZE       2:29:28

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