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Kipchoge and Bekele to go head to head in this year's London Marathon

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Kipchoge and Bekele to go head to head in this year's London Marathon

Kipchoge and Bekele to go head to head in this year's London Marathon

Distance stars Eliud Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele will go head to head in April's London Marathon

SHOWS: LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (FILE - APRIL 29, 2019) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1.

VARIOUS OF LONDON MARATHON WINNER ELIUD KIPCHOGE POSING FOR THE CAMERAS NEXT TO RIVER THAMES AFTER WINNING 2019 LONDON MARATHON 2.

KIPCHOGE SPEAKING AT NEWS CONFERENCE AFTER 2019 LONDON MARATHON LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (FILE - APRIL 20, 2017)(REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 3.

VARIOUS KENENISA BEKELE POSING FOR PICTURES NEXT TO RIVER THAMES BEFORE 2017 LONDON MARATHON STORY: Eliud Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele, the only men to go under two hours, two minutes for the marathon, will go head to head over the classic distance in this year's London Marathon, organisers said on Friday (January 17).

Kenya's Kipchoge had already announced he would defend his title but the presence of Ethiopian former track superstar Bekele, 37, who produced a stunning 2:01:41 run in Berlin last October to miss Kipchoge's world record by two seconds, will have fans drooling.

Also in the field for the April 26 race will be Mosinet Geremew, Mule Wasihun and Shura Kitata the Ethiopian trio who finished second, third and fourth last year.

Yet it is the showdown between the two men each with a legitimate claim to be the greatest distance runner in history that should draw huge crowds for the 40th edition of the race that began with a dead heat in 1981.

Kipchoge, who became the first man to run a sub-two hour marathon in an unofficial race Vienna in October, is seeking a record fifth London title.

He has won 11 of the 12 marathons he has started, including the 2016 Olympics in Rio, and also has a slew of Olympic, world and commonwealth medals on the track and in cross country.

Bekele has three Olympic and five world championship golds over 10,000 and 5,000 metres, distances in which he still holds the world record, as well as an astonishing 11 cross country world championship golds.

After moving up to the marathon in 2014 he struggled with injuries and his best days appeared to be behind him until he pulled out his astonishing run in Berlin last year.

(Production: David Grip)




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