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London Marathon 2021: All you need to know


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The London Marathon returns to the city's streets for the first full-scale staging of the race in more than two years on Sunday.

More than 40,000 runners will join some of the world's best on the usual course that starts in Blackheath and finishes 26.2 miles later in the shadow of Buckingham Palace on The Mall.

They will be joined by a similar number completing the distance 'virtually' via a tracking app on a course of their choosing.

Last year, the race was shifted from it's usual April date as the coronavirus pandemic forced the suspension of sporting events worldwide.

Last October, a small, elite field competed over 19 laps of a closed course around St James's Park, with the mass element of the event taking place remotely.

London's race director Hugh Brasher said this year's event - 40 years on from the inaugural race in 1981 - "could easily be the most memorable ever".

"It will be a moment of joy, of true emotion," he added. "It is more than just a marathon. It is about bringing people together and that is what we have missed so much in the last 18 months."

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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei was clear of the field in victory in 2020

Kenyan world record holder Brigid Kosgei is aiming for a third successive victory in the race after emphatic wins in 2019 and 2020. Germany's Katrin Dorre was the last athlete to complete such a treble in the women's race with wins between 1992 and 1994.

She will face stiff competition with Israel's Lonah Salpeter, the seventh-fastest woman over the distance, and Kenya's reigning New York City Marathon champion Joyciline Jepkosgei hunting a first London win.

Kosgei insists she is up for the challenge just eight weeks after winning Olympic silver in hot, humid conditions in Sapporo, Japan.

"After one week, I was well recovered," she told BBC Sport.

"The big reason is I like too much London. I love London. I like the course. The way they welcome us. Even the race organisers. I like the place and how they cheer us on the way."

Charlotte Purdue and Natasha Cockram, the first Briton in the 2019 and 2020 races respectively, are aiming to qualify for next year's World Championships in Oregon.

Purdue, the fourth-fastest British woman over the distance, was bitterly disappointed to miss out on selection for the Tokyo Olympics, feeling she was wrongly overlooked on medical grounds.

"I was really annoyed and angry but as soon as I had London as a focus I just channelled all my energy into London," she told BBC Sport.

"Now I'm all in on this race on Sunday."

In last year's men's race, Ethiopia's Shura Kitata explained how he had hit the breakfast buffet hard to power himself to a surprise victory over Kenyan great Eliud Kipchoge.

Here's hoping the elite athletes' hotel has stocked up on pastries because Kitata is back to defend his crown.

"Last year's win had very great meaning because Eliud is such a famous, strong runner," said Kitata.

"It has brought me strength in my psychological and physical preparation, and also a lot of attention from the public as well."

Kipchoge, who had won four of the previous five London Marathons before 2020, is absent this time, with Britain's Mo Farah also missing after failing to qualify for Tokyo 2020 on the track and suffering a stress fracture in this foot.

However, Ethiopia's Birhanu Legese, the third-fastest man of all time over the distance, is in the field along with compatriot and world silver medallist Mosinet Geremew.

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Great Britain's eight-time men's wheelchair winner David Weir competes in his 22nd London Marathon but is up against Switzerland's in-form Marcel Hug, who won four golds, including the marathon title, at Tokyo 2020.

American Daniel Romanchuk, a hugely impressive winner in 2019, is also in the field along with Canada's defending champion Brent Lakatos.

Covid considerations remain

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