World record holder Brigid Kosgei from Kenya won the London Marathon like last year, but missed the fastest time in an all-women race. In rainy conditions, the 26-year-old won in 2:18:58 hours before the surprise runner-up Sara Hall from the USA (2:22:01), who caught the Kenyan world champion Ruth Chepngetich (2:22:05) a few meters before the finish linen last year Kosgei had improved the official world record to 2:14:04 hours, but in Chicago back then in a mixed race. Since 2017, Kosgei's compatriot Mary Keitany has held the record for pure women's races with 2:17:01 hours, and at the beginning it looked like Kosgei could break this mark. A final time of 2:16 was forecast at half-time, but the race slowed down in the second half of the race.
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