Thousands of runners took to the streets of London this morning to take part in the 2019 London Marathon, including Sir Mo Farah.
Four-time Olympic champion Farah is currently was looking to improve on his third-place finish last year and win his first London Marathon.
Three-time race winner Eliud Kipchoge entered the race as the overwhelming favorite having smashed the marathon world record last September in Berlin.
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Defending women’s champion Vivian Cheruiyot was also in action, as well as her fellow Kenyan Brigid Kosgei.
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