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Sunday 21 April 2013

Kebede, Jeptoo claim victory in London Marathon as millions turn out to cheer runners on glorious day in capital

Ethiopia's Tsegaye Kebede stormed to glory in the London Marathon, but the abiding memory of a memorable Sunday in the capital will be of thousands of runners and millions of spectators in glorious spring sunshine - just six days after a horrendous tragedy scarred the Boston Marathon.
Silence: London runners pause to remember the terrible events in Boston, where bombs killed three people and injured more than 100

The London Marathon has long been one of the wonders of British sport. This was a particularly special episode.
Victory: Tsegaye Kebede crosses the finish line to win the London Marathon on Sunday - his second win in the race, following success in 2010
Clear winner: Priscah Jeptoo crossed the finish line in a time of 2:20.14, some way ahead of fellow Kenyan Edna Kiplagat

A period of silence was observed by thousands competing in the race, and spectators that lined the route.

Kebede's win was his second in London, following victory in the 2010 race. Kenyan Priscah Jeptoo won the elite women's race, while there was early drama when the favourite Tiki Gelena collided with a wheelchair athlete and fell off the pace
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