It was an impressive performance from the Kenyans at this years London Marathon as Eliud Kipchoge ran the second fastest marathon in history to win in a time of 2:02:38. Brigid Kosgei won the women's race, becoming the youngest female London winner aged just 25.

Second and third place in the men's race were taken by Ethiopia's Mosinet Geremew and Mule Wasihun with Britain's Mo Farah finishing in fifth place and Callum Hawkins in 10th.

In the women's race, Vivian Cheruiyot came in second behind Kosgei in a time of 2:20:14, Roza Dereje Bekele was in third in 2:20:51.

Britain's Charlotte Purdue was in 10th place.

Earlier in the day, American Daniel Romanchuk and Switzerland's Manuela Schar won the men's and women's elite wheelchair races.

Another amazing result from the day was the amount raised by the London Marathon passed £1bn. Well done everyone!

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