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2018 London Marathon

The 2018 London Marathon was the 38th running of the annual marathon race in London, England, which took place on Sunday, 22 April.[1][2] Kenyans Eliud Kipchoge and Vivian Cheruiyot won elite races. In the wheelchair races, Britain's David Weir and Australia's Madison de Rozario topped the podium.

38th London Marathon
Eliud Kipchoge and Vivian Cheruiyot
VenueLondon, England
Date22 April 2018
Champions
MenEliud Kipchoge (2:04:17)
WomenVivian Cheruiyot (2:18:31)
Wheelchair menDavid Weir (1:31:15)
Wheelchair womenMadison de Rozario (1:42:58)
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Around 386,050 people applied to enter the race: 54,685 had their applications accepted and 40,926 started the race. These were all record highs for the race.[3] A total of 40,179 runners, 23,701 men and 16,478 women, finished the race.[4] The race was formally started by Queen Elizabeth.[5][6] It was officially recorded as the hottest London Marathon to date at a peak temperature of 24.1 °C (75.4 °F).[7]

In the under-17 Mini Marathon, the 3-mile able-bodied and wheelchair events were won by Luke Duffy (14:24), Cera Gemmell (16:38), Zhou Zien (13:05) and Kare Adenegan (12:37).[8]

Overview

On 23 March 2018, London Marathon Limited, the organisers of the event announced that the Queen would formally start the race by "step[ping] onto a special podium in front of the Round Tower in the grounds of Windsor Castle to push the start button at 10:00 a.m."[6] The formality marked the anniversary of the 1908 Olympic Marathon, which was started at the same venue by the then Princess Mary, who is The Queen's grandmother. It marked the third time a member of the royal family has started the race, held annually since 1981.[9]

With hot weather forecast, the organisers told racers to lower their performance goals and reconsider fancy dress which could lead to overheating. Extra water and cooling showers were added along the route.[10][11] On race day, the temperature at St James's Park was recorded as 24.1 °C (75.4 °F), making this the hottest London Marathon ever.[7]

One runner, 29-year-old Masterchef semi-finalist and professional chef Matt Campbell, died after collapsing during the race.[12]

The men's elite race saw the second-ever entry into a competitive marathon by British runner Mo Farah, who, despite a mix-up at a water station, managed to finish third in a new British record. The race winner, Eliud Kipchoge, was on pace for a world record, but slowed in the final stages, finishing with a time of 2:04:17.[13]

Both Mary Keitany and Tirunesh Dibaba went into the women's elite race aiming to set a new world record for a women's marathon with male pacemakers. Keitany led on a world-record pace for much of the race, but faded in the final few miles to eventually finish fifth. Dibaba also struggled as the race progressed and failed to finish. The race winner was Vivian Cheruiyot in a time of 2:18:31.[14]

David Weir won the men's wheelchair event for a record extending eighth time, while Commonwealth Champion Madison de Rozario claimed a surprise first win in London in the women's event.[15]

Results

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Eliud Kipchoge   Kenya 2:04:17
  Shura Kitata Tola   Ethiopia 2:04:49
  Mo Farah   United Kingdom 2:06:21
4 Abel Kirui   Kenya 2:07:07
5 Bedan Karoki Muchiri   Kenya 2:08:34
6 Kenenisa Bekele   Ethiopia 2:08:53
7 Lawrence Cherono   Kenya 2:09:25
8 Daniel Wanjiru   Kenya 2:10:35
9 Amanuel Mesel   Eritrea 2:11:52
10 Yohanes Ghebregergis   Eritrea 2:12:09
11 Ihor Olefirenko   Ukraine 2:15:06
12 Stephen Scullion   Ireland 2:15:55
13 Fernando Cabada   United States 2:17:39
14 Jonathan Mellor   United Kingdom 2:17:55
15 Sam Chelanga   United States 2:21:17
16 Tatsunori Hamasaki   Japan 2:25:42
17 Guye Adola   Ethiopia 2:32:35
18 Matt Clowes   United Kingdom 2:43:16
Ghirmay Ghebreslassie   Eritrea DNF

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Vivian Cheruiyot   Kenya 2:18:31
  Brigid Kosgei   Kenya 2:20:13
  Tadelech Bekele   Ethiopia 2:21:40
4 Gladys Cherono Kiprono   Kenya 2:24:10
5 Mary Jepkosgei Keitany   Kenya 2:24:27
6 Rose Chelimo   Bahrain 2:26:03
7 Mare Dibaba   Ethiopia 2:27:45
8 Lily Partridge   United Kingdom 2:29:24
9 Tracy Barlow   United Kingdom 2:32:09
10 Stephanie Bruce   United States 2:32:28
11 Rebecca Wade   United States 2:35:01
12 Rebecca Murray   United Kingdom 2:39:37
13 Liz Costello   United States 2:40:04
Tirunesh Dibaba   Ethiopia DNF
Tigist Tufa   Ethiopia DNF

Wheelchair men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
  David Weir   United Kingdom 1:31:15
  Marcel Hug   Switzerland 1:31:15
  Daniel Romanchuk   United States 1:31:16
4 Josh George   United States 1:31:24
5 Kurt Fearnley   Australia 1:31:24
6 Jordi Madera   Spain 1:31:24
7 Hiroki Nishida   Japan 1:31:25
8 Tomoki Suzuki   Japan 1:31:25
9 Josh Cassidy   Canada 1:31:41
10 Brent Lakatos   Canada 1:33:24

Wheelchair women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Madison de Rozario   Australia 1:42:58
  Tatyana McFadden   United States 1:42:58
  Susannah Scaroni   United States 1:43:00
4 Manuela Schär   Switzerland 1:43:01
5 Amanda McGrory   United States 1:43:04
6 Sandra Graf   Switzerland 1:47:57
7 Jade Jones   United Kingdom 1:50:04
8 Margriet van den Broek   Netherlands 1:51:43
9 Aline Dos Santos Rocha   Brazil 1:51:44
10 Tsubasa Kina   Japan 1:52:19

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 July 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  2. ^ Charlotte Jones (23 April 2017). "How can I run in the 2018 London Marathon?". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. ^ Stats and Figures 23 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine. London Marathon. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  4. ^ London Marathon - Race Results. Marathon Guide. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  5. ^ "Queen Elizabeth to start 2018 London Marathon". The Nation. 23 March 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  6. ^ a b "London Marathon: The Queen named official starter of 2018 race". BBC Sports. 23 March 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b "London Marathon 2018 hottest on record". BBC News. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  8. ^ Virgin Mini London marathon 2018 results. London Marathon (2018). Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  9. ^ . 23 March 2018. Archived from the original on 29 March 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  10. ^ "London Marathon runners told: don't wear fancy dress in the hot weather". iNews. 19 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  11. ^ "Fancy-dress wearers warned for marathon". ESPN. 19 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  12. ^ Turner, Camilla (23 April 2018). "MasterChef contestant Matt Campbell dies after collapsing during London Marathon". The Daily Telegraph.
  13. ^ "London Marathon 2018: Mo Farah finishes third as Eliud Kipchoge wins". BBC Sport. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  14. ^ "London Marathon 2018: Kenya's Vivian Cheruiyot wins but Paula Radcliffe keeps world record". BBC Sport. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  15. ^ "London Marathon 2018: David Weir wins eighth London Marathon men's wheelchair title". bbc.com/sport. BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
Results
  • Virgin Money London Marathon 2018 Tracking and Results. London Marathon. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  • London Marathon — Kipchoge & Cheruiyot Handle Heat Best. Track and Field News (2018-04-22). Retrieved 2020-05-03.

External links

  • Official website

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The 2018 London Marathon was the 38th running of the annual marathon race in London England which took place on Sunday 22 April 1 2 Kenyans Eliud Kipchoge and Vivian Cheruiyot won elite races In the wheelchair races Britain s David Weir and Australia s Madison de Rozario topped the podium 38th London MarathonEliud Kipchoge and Vivian CheruiyotVenueLondon EnglandDate22 April 2018ChampionsMenEliud Kipchoge 2 04 17 WomenVivian Cheruiyot 2 18 31 Wheelchair menDavid Weir 1 31 15 Wheelchair womenMadison de Rozario 1 42 58 20172019 Around 386 050 people applied to enter the race 54 685 had their applications accepted and 40 926 started the race These were all record highs for the race 3 A total of 40 179 runners 23 701 men and 16 478 women finished the race 4 The race was formally started by Queen Elizabeth 5 6 It was officially recorded as the hottest London Marathon to date at a peak temperature of 24 1 C 75 4 F 7 In the under 17 Mini Marathon the 3 mile able bodied and wheelchair events were won by Luke Duffy 14 24 Cera Gemmell 16 38 Zhou Zien 13 05 and Kare Adenegan 12 37 8 Contents 1 Overview 2 Results 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 2 3 Wheelchair men 2 4 Wheelchair women 3 References 4 External linksOverview EditOn 23 March 2018 London Marathon Limited the organisers of the event announced that the Queen would formally start the race by step ping onto a special podium in front of the Round Tower in the grounds of Windsor Castle to push the start button at 10 00 a m 6 The formality marked the anniversary of the 1908 Olympic Marathon which was started at the same venue by the then Princess Mary who is The Queen s grandmother It marked the third time a member of the royal family has started the race held annually since 1981 9 With hot weather forecast the organisers told racers to lower their performance goals and reconsider fancy dress which could lead to overheating Extra water and cooling showers were added along the route 10 11 On race day the temperature at St James s Park was recorded as 24 1 C 75 4 F making this the hottest London Marathon ever 7 One runner 29 year old Masterchef semi finalist and professional chef Matt Campbell died after collapsing during the race 12 The men s elite race saw the second ever entry into a competitive marathon by British runner Mo Farah who despite a mix up at a water station managed to finish third in a new British record The race winner Eliud Kipchoge was on pace for a world record but slowed in the final stages finishing with a time of 2 04 17 13 Both Mary Keitany and Tirunesh Dibaba went into the women s elite race aiming to set a new world record for a women s marathon with male pacemakers Keitany led on a world record pace for much of the race but faded in the final few miles to eventually finish fifth Dibaba also struggled as the race progressed and failed to finish The race winner was Vivian Cheruiyot in a time of 2 18 31 14 David Weir won the men s wheelchair event for a record extending eighth time while Commonwealth Champion Madison de Rozario claimed a surprise first win in London in the women s event 15 Results EditMen Edit Position Athlete Nationality Time Eliud Kipchoge Kenya 2 04 17 Shura Kitata Tola Ethiopia 2 04 49 Mo Farah United Kingdom 2 06 214 Abel Kirui Kenya 2 07 075 Bedan Karoki Muchiri Kenya 2 08 346 Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia 2 08 537 Lawrence Cherono Kenya 2 09 258 Daniel Wanjiru Kenya 2 10 359 Amanuel Mesel Eritrea 2 11 5210 Yohanes Ghebregergis Eritrea 2 12 0911 Ihor Olefirenko Ukraine 2 15 0612 Stephen Scullion Ireland 2 15 5513 Fernando Cabada United States 2 17 3914 Jonathan Mellor United Kingdom 2 17 5515 Sam Chelanga United States 2 21 1716 Tatsunori Hamasaki Japan 2 25 4217 Guye Adola Ethiopia 2 32 3518 Matt Clowes United Kingdom 2 43 16 Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Eritrea DNFWomen Edit Position Athlete Nationality Time Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya 2 18 31 Brigid Kosgei Kenya 2 20 13 Tadelech Bekele Ethiopia 2 21 404 Gladys Cherono Kiprono Kenya 2 24 105 Mary Jepkosgei Keitany Kenya 2 24 276 Rose Chelimo Bahrain 2 26 037 Mare Dibaba Ethiopia 2 27 458 Lily Partridge United Kingdom 2 29 249 Tracy Barlow United Kingdom 2 32 0910 Stephanie Bruce United States 2 32 2811 Rebecca Wade United States 2 35 0112 Rebecca Murray United Kingdom 2 39 3713 Liz Costello United States 2 40 04 Tirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia DNF Tigist Tufa Ethiopia DNFWheelchair men Edit Position Athlete Nationality Time David Weir United Kingdom 1 31 15 Marcel Hug Switzerland 1 31 15 Daniel Romanchuk United States 1 31 164 Josh George United States 1 31 245 Kurt Fearnley Australia 1 31 246 Jordi Madera Spain 1 31 247 Hiroki Nishida Japan 1 31 258 Tomoki Suzuki Japan 1 31 259 Josh Cassidy Canada 1 31 4110 Brent Lakatos Canada 1 33 24Wheelchair women Edit Position Athlete Nationality Time Madison de Rozario Australia 1 42 58 Tatyana McFadden United States 1 42 58 Susannah Scaroni United States 1 43 004 Manuela Schar Switzerland 1 43 015 Amanda McGrory United States 1 43 046 Sandra Graf Switzerland 1 47 577 Jade Jones United Kingdom 1 50 048 Margriet van den Broek Netherlands 1 51 439 Aline Dos Santos Rocha Brazil 1 51 4410 Tsubasa Kina Japan 1 52 19References Edit Virgin Money London Marathon Archived from the original on 25 July 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Charlotte Jones 23 April 2017 How can I run in the 2018 London Marathon The Guardian Retrieved 28 March 2018 Stats and Figures Archived 23 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine London Marathon Retrieved 2020 04 25 London Marathon Race Results Marathon Guide Retrieved 2020 05 03 Queen Elizabeth to start 2018 London Marathon The Nation 23 March 2018 Retrieved 28 March 2018 a b London Marathon The Queen named official starter of 2018 race BBC Sports 23 March 2018 Retrieved 28 March 2018 permanent dead link a b London Marathon 2018 hottest on record BBC News 21 April 2018 Retrieved 23 April 2018 Virgin Mini London marathon 2018 results London Marathon 2018 Retrieved 2020 04 26 Her Majesty The Queen to start the 2018 London Marathon from Windsor Castle 23 March 2018 Archived from the original on 29 March 2018 Retrieved 28 March 2018 London Marathon runners told don t wear fancy dress in the hot weather iNews 19 April 2018 Retrieved 23 April 2018 Fancy dress wearers warned for marathon ESPN 19 April 2018 Retrieved 23 April 2018 Turner Camilla 23 April 2018 MasterChef contestant Matt Campbell dies after collapsing during London Marathon The Daily Telegraph London Marathon 2018 Mo Farah finishes third as Eliud Kipchoge wins BBC Sport 22 April 2018 Retrieved 23 April 2018 London Marathon 2018 Kenya s Vivian Cheruiyot wins but Paula Radcliffe keeps world record BBC Sport 22 April 2018 Retrieved 23 April 2018 London Marathon 2018 David Weir wins eighth London Marathon men s wheelchair title bbc com sport BBC Sport Retrieved 22 December 2018 ResultsVirgin Money London Marathon 2018 Tracking and Results London Marathon Retrieved 2020 05 03 London Marathon Kipchoge amp Cheruiyot Handle Heat Best Track and Field News 2018 04 22 Retrieved 2020 05 03 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2018 London Marathon Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 London Marathon amp oldid 1153539617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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