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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/23/23

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                          2023 TCS London Marathon
						  
                  Hassan simply stunning on marathon debut

Sifan Hassan defies early difficulties and surges to success in phenomenal 
first marathon

The rain clouds could not dim a brilliant performance from debutante Sifan 
Hassan, with the Dutch track star sprinting to victory to steal the show at 
the 2023 TCS London Marathon.

Hassan looked elated and unstoppable as she charged down The Mall to break 
the tape in 2:18:33, resetting the Dutch marathon record as she conquered 
the marathon discipline for the first time.

Already a dominant force in distance running, 30-year-old Hassan is the 
guardian of multiple world and Olympic titles in every distance from the 
1500m to the 10,000m. And yet, despite this bank of accolades, Hassan still 
felt "scared of the marathon" ahead of the race and curious as to how she'd 
fare at this daunting new distance.

As it happened, Hassan's first-ever marathon was indeed filled with many 
scary moments, with her victory being far from straightforward.

Following the departure of marathon world record holder Brigid Kosgei just 
three minutes into the race – a recent hamstring injury making it 
impossible for her to continue – the elite women's pack stayed tight for 
the first six miles, with Hassan among them.

However, while athletes including the reigning Olympic marathon gold 
medallist, Peres Jepchirchir, and last year's London Marathon champion, 
Yalemzerf Yehualaw, moved metronomically at the front, worry surrounded 
Hassan as she was soon seen holding her hip and stopping to stretch.

In clear discomfort, Hassan started to drop further and further behind her 
competitors up ahead – but she was not going to let the marathon defeat 
her.

With nine miles to go, she was making impressive advances on the front 
pack, and by the 40K point on Embankment, Hassan had successfully 
re-entered the mix. But some drinks station drama – which saw Hassan dive 
to other side of the road and narrowly avoid a collision with a motorbike – 
kept the edge-of-your-seat uncertainty alive.

Now well into the final mile, the lead pack started to disintegrate as it 
steamrolled along Birdcage Walk, with Yehualaw slipping out of contention 
as Hassan continued to gain pace and put pressure on Ethiopia's Alemu 
Megertu and Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir.

Hassan's track experience then burst through as she took the lead down the 
final stretch and powered over the Finish Line first, cementing herself as 
one of the most versatile distance athletes in history.

"I can't believe I've finished, let alone won," she said afterwards, in 
shock. "I can't believe I've finished a marathon. I put a lot of pressure 
on myself. I'm so stupid to play this kind of game. What was I thinking, 
running a marathon? I never cry, but this morning I was crying!"

Megertu was runner-up in second place, ploughing through the rainy 
conditions to achieve a time of 2:18:37. She finished just one second ahead 
of Jepchirchir, who up until London had remained unbeaten over the marathon 
distance, having won all five of her 26.2-mile efforts before today.

"It's my fourth time running in London, and I am very pleased with my 
result," said Megertu. "I tried to win in the final kilometre, but I just 
didn't have enough left."

Meanwhile, homegrown star Sam Harrison finished first out of the British 
field, banking a sizeable six-minute personal best of 2:25:59 to come 11th 
overall.

Reflecting on her marathon career, Harrison said: "Marathon running is 
mentally testing. Your mind is telling you that you can't carry on, but 
physically you have to keep strong and get to the finish."

And with such outstanding performances on display in London today, we can 
safely say that our leading elite women passed the marathon test with 
flying colours.

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