⁍ Ethiopian Shura Kitata outsprinted Kenya’s Vincent Kipchumba to win.


⁍ World record holder Eliud Kipchoge faded late in the race to suffer his first defeat since 2013.


⁍ In the absence of injured Kenenisa Bekele, Kipchoge was widely expected to lift a fifth London crown.


– Kenya’s Vincent Kipchumba finished second in the London Marathon on Sunday as Ethiopian Shura Kitata won the men’s race in two hours, 05.41 minutes, reports Reuters. In cold, wet conditions, 24-year-old Kitata edged clear in the final meters to win by one second over Kipchumba in a relatively slow two hours, 05.41 minutes. Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia was third in 2:5.35, with Kipchoge, the hot favorite, who in his last race a year ago became the only man to break the two-hour mark for the distance, eighth in 2:06.49 having suffered cramp and a blocked ear. In the absence of injured Kenenisa Bekele, Kipchoge was widely expected to lift a fifth London crown but was never able to impose his usual speed in the relentless cold rain. He was in a pack who went through halfway in just under 63 minutes—very pedestrian in relation to his recent races, not least his official world record of 2:01.39 set in Berlin two years ago. Ethiopians Lemma and Tamirat Tola, both sporting woollen hats to stave off the cold, took up the running as the field began to realize that, perhaps, Kipchoge was struggling. They were right. At one point the leaders clocked a five-minute mile, a virtual jog at elite level. Then, as never previously seen during his all-conquering career, Kipchoge broke, dropping back from a pack of six with just over three miles to go.



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-athletics-london-kitata/ethiopias-kitata-sprints-to-london-marathon-win-as-kipchoge-suffers-rare-defeat-idUSKBN26P0GW