Kenya's Munyao gets better of Bekele to win London Marathon
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AFP
| Apr 24, 2024
Kenya's Alexander Mutiso Munyao crosses the line to win the men's race at the 2024 London Marathon in central London on April 21, 2024. [AFP]
Alexander Mutiso Munyao beat three-time Olympic track champion Kenenisa Bekele to win the London marathon on Sunday.
The 27-year-old Kenyan came home in a time of 2 hours 4 minutes 01 seconds with Britain's Emile Cairess in third.
The race was preceded by 30 seconds of applause for last year's winner Kelvin Kiptum, who was killed in a car accident in February.
Munyao ensured a poignant day ended with another Kenyan victory but only after being pushed by the 41-year-old Bekele.
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The Ethiopian, who has won Olympic gold in both the 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres, came close to winning on the streets of the British capital for the first time.
Bekele and Munyao pulled clear of a group including world champion Tamirat Tola but the younger man had the legs in the final few kilometres to win by 14 seconds.
Behind them it was a great day for the British duo of Cairess and Mahamed Mahamed as they finished third and fourth respectively to close in on a place at the Paris Olympics later this year.