Eliud Kipchoge beats Wilson Kipsang to London Marathon crown

Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain receives the inaugural John Disley London Marathon Lifetime Achievement Award during the Virgin Money London Marathon on April 26, 2015
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Eliud Kipchoge leads a Kenyan one-two in the men's London Marathon, while Ethiopia's Tigist Tufa causes a shock in the women's race.

Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge pulled away from Wilson Kipsang in the closing stages to end his compatriot's reign as men's London Marathon champion earlier today.

Former track runner Kipchoge, 30, crossed the line in 2.04:42, just ahead of two-time winner Kipsang. Another Kenyan, world-record holder Dennis Kimetto, was third in 2.05:50.

In the women's race, Ethiopia's Tigist Tufa ended four years of Kenyan dominance by claiming an impressive victory in 2.23:22, 18 seconds ahead of Mary Keitany.

Former winner Paula Radcliffe also bid farewell to competitive marathon running in a time of 2.36:55.

Radcliffe, now 41, set a world record of 2.15:25 when she won her home marathon back in 2003.

Kenya's Dennis Kimetto poses with his gold medal next to a display showing the time in which he won the 41th edition of the Berlin Marathon in Berlin on September 28, 2014
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