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词条 2013 London Marathon
释义

  1. Pre-race

  2. Race description

  3. Results

     Elite races  Wheelchair races 

  4. References

  5. External links

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|competition = 33rd London Marathon
|image =
|caption = Tsegaye Kebede, the men's winner during 2013 London Marathon
|venue = London, England
|date = 21 April 2013
|men = Tsegaye Kebede (2:06:04) {{small|(Elite)}}
Kurt Fearnley (1:31:29) {{small|(Wheelchair)}}
|women = Priscah Jeptoo (2:20:15) {{small|(Elite)}}
Tatyana McFadden (1:46:02) {{small|(Wheelchair)}}
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The 2013 London Marathon took place on Sunday 21 April 2013. It was the 33rd running of the annual mass-participation marathon race and the third World Marathon Major of the year. 34,631 people participated.[1]

The men's elite race was won by Ethiopia's Tsegaye Kebede and the women's race was won by Kenyan Priscah Jeptoo. Australian Kurt Fearnley won the men's wheelchair race, while American Tatyana McFadden won the women's wheelchair race with a new course record of 1:46:02.

Pre-race

After the Boston Marathon bombings six days before the London Marathon, organisers issued a statement announcing that the event's security—which is jointly planned with the Metropolitan Police—would be reviewed.[2] On 16 April, Minister for Sport Hugh Robertson announced that the event would go ahead as planned, stating that he was "absolutely confident" that organisers can "keep the event safe and secure."[3] Forty percent more police officers were deployed to manage the race than in 2012.[4]

Race description

The 2013 London Marathon began with a 30-second moment of silence in honour of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.[4] Many runners also wore black ribbons on the encouragement of race organisers.[4] Organisers also pledged to donate US$3 to a fund for Boston Marathon victims for every person who finished the race.[7] The weather was ideal for racing, drawing 700,000 fans and raising the prospect of a world record time.[5][7]

Through the halfway mark of the men's race, the leaders were on world record pace. At that point, Great Britain's Mo Farah withdrew from the race, as he had planned. The pace dropped off after that and Emmanuel Mutai of Kenya built a large lead. In the final kilometre of the race, Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia surged past Mutai to win the men's marathon with a time of two hours, six minutes and four seconds.[5] Ayele Abshero of Ethiopia finished third. 2012 Olympic champion Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda took sixth.[5]

At the {{convert|15|km|adj=on}} mark, the women's elite leaders converged with men's wheelchair racers at a water station. Ethiopia's Tiki Gelana, who won the marathon at the 2012 Olympics in London, and Canadian wheelchair racer Josh Cassidy collided as she attempted to cut in front of him to get water. She returned to the race, but fell off the pace in clear pain.[5] Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya pulled away from the lead group of three when she ran a 5-minute, 11-second 21st mile.[6] She won the women's race with a time of two hours, 20 minutes and 15 seconds. "Today I'm very, very happy, I couldn't believe I could be the winner," Jeptoo remarked. Edna Kiplagat of Kenya and Yukiko Akaba of Japan finished second and third respectively.[5]

In the men's wheelchair race, Kurt Fearnley of Australia won an eight-way sprint to the finish to win with a time of 1:31:29. He credited a new training regimen for his win and remarked "I realised last year that at the last {{convert|300|m|abbr=on}} if someone's got that extra bit of power up their sleeve they beat you every time."[7] Marcel Hug of Switzerland took second and Ernst van Dyk from South Africa finished third.[7] Pre-race favourite and six-time winner David Weir of Great Britain finished fifth.[5][7] Cassidy, who dropped out of the race after the crash, had harsh words for the race organisers. "I don't know who's responsible, but every year we come to overtake the women, there's 10 chairs going at {{convert|20|mph|abbr=on}} and the poor women are scrambling to find their feet," he said. "I have a brand new $2,000 pair of wheels that are damaged, who's going to pay for them? Things have to change."[5]

American Tatyana McFadden won the women's wheelchair race with a new course record of 1:46:02.[8] Fellow American Amanda McGrory finished second and Sandra Graf of Switzerland took third.[8]

Results

Elite races

Men
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Tsegaye Kebede Ethiopia}} 2:06:04
Emmanuel Mutai Kenya}} 2:06:33
Ayele Abshero Ethiopia}} 2:06:57
4 Feyisa Lilesa Ethiopia}} 2:07:46
5 Wilson Kipsang Kenya}} 2:07:47
6 Stephen Kiprotich Uganda}} 2:08:05
7 Yared Asmerom Eritrea}} 2:08:22
8 Stanley Biwott Kenya}} 2:08:39
9 Hafid Chani Morocco}} 2:09:11
10 Ayad Lamdassem Spain}} 2:09:28
Women
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Priscah Jeptoo Kenya}} 2:20:15
Edna Kiplagat Kenya}} 2:21:32
Yukiko Akaba Japan}} 2:24:43
4 Atsede Baysa Ethiopia}} 2:25:14
5 Meselech Melkamu Ethiopia}} 2:25:46
6 Florence Kiplagat Kenya}} 2:27:05
7 Mai Ito Japan}} 2:28:37
8 Alevtina Biktimirova Russia}} 2:30:02
9 Susan Partridge United Kingdom}} 2:30:46
10 Irvette Van Zyl South Africa}} 2:31:26

Wheelchair races

Men
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Kurt Fearnley Australia}} 1:31:29
Marcel Hug Switzerland}} 1:31:29
Ernst Van Dyk South Africa}} 1:31:30
4 Tomasz Hamerlak Poland}} 1:31:30
5 David Weir United Kingdom}} 1:31:31
6 Kota Hokinoue Japan}} 1:31:31
7 Heinz Frei Switzerland}} 1:31:32
8 Hiroyuki Yamamoto Japan}} 1:31:33
9 Richard Colman Australia}} 1:35:44
10 Denis Lemeunier France}} 1:36:34
Women
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Tatyana McFadden United States}} 1:46:02 (CR)
Amanda McGrory United States}} 1:46:04
Sandra Graf Switzerland}} 1:48:01
4 Christie Dawes Australia}} 1:50:43
5 Shelly Woods United Kingdom}} 1:50:44
6 Shirley Reilly United States}} 1:50:46
7 Susannah Scaroni United States}} 1:50:47
8 Madison de Rozario Australia}} 1:53:44
9 Diane Roy Canada}} 2:03:59
10 Meggan Dawson-Farrell United Kingdom}} 2:18:23

References

{{commons category|2013 London Marathon}}
1. ^{{cite web|title=Record crowds cheer Kebede and Jeptoo to London Marathon titles |url=http://lrn.london-marathon.com/record-crowds-cheer-kebede-and-jeptoo-london-marat/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130425024746/http://lrn.london-marathon.com/record-crowds-cheer-kebede-and-jeptoo-london-marat/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=25 April 2013 |publisher=Virgin London Marathon |accessdate=22 April 2013 }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Virgin London Marathon statement on the explosions at the Boston Marathon |url=http://lrn.london-marathon.com/virgin-london-marathon-statement-explosions-boston/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130418065357/http://lrn.london-marathon.com/virgin-london-marathon-statement-explosions-boston/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=18 April 2013 |publisher=Virgin London Marathon |accessdate=21 April 2013 }}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Gibson|first1=Owen|last2=Walker|first2=Peter|last3=Dodd|first3=Vikram|title=London Marathon will go ahead as planned, sports minister says|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/apr/16/boston-london-marathon-go-ahead|accessdate=21 April 2013|newspaper=The Guardian|date=16 April 2013}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=London Marathon: Runners and crowds mark Boston attack|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22236946|accessdate=21 April 2013|publisher=BBC|date=21 April 2013}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=London Marathon 2013: Priscah Jeptoo and Tsegaye Kebede win|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/22238317|accessdate=21 April 2013|publisher=BBC|date=21 April 2013}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Ethiopia's Kebede wins London Marathon|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/sport/athletics/2013/04/201342111463715901.html|accessdate=21 April 2013|agency=Agence France-Presse|publisher=Al Jazeera|date=21 April 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Kurt Fearnley wins London wheelchair marathon|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/more-sport/kurt-fearnley-wins-london-wheelchair-marathon/story-fnducgor-1226625440264|accessdate=21 April 2013|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=21 April 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Virgin London Marathon 2013 Tracking and Results|url=http://results-2013.virginlondonmarathon.com/2013/index.php?pid=leaderboard|publisher=Virgin London Marathon|accessdate=21 April 2013}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.virginlondonmarathon.com}}
{{London Marathon}}{{World Marathon Majors 2013}}

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