“My goal was to finish the race, I didn’t have the goal to win or run a fast time. Kelvin Kiptum wins the 2023 TCS London Marathon and it's the second quickest time in history! #LondonMarathon #WeRunTogether pic.twitter.com/vw6UqgrmFH — TCS London Marathon (@LondonMarathon) April 23, 2023The first British man home was not Farah but Yorkshire’s Emile Cairess, who finished a creditable sixth on his marathon debut. Swiss star Marcel Hug won a fifth men’s wheelchair race in London, just six days after winning the Boston Marathon. Great Britain’s David Weir finished fifth in his 24th London Marathon in a time of 1:32.44.
Source: Ethiopian News April 23, 2023 15:20 UTC