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Kipsang and Keitany both claim victory

Wilson Kipsang won the men's race in a time of 2:04.44
Wilson Kipsang won the men's race in a time of 2:04.44

Kenya's Wilson Kipsang and Mary Keitany won the men's and women's events respectively in the London Marathon as the African nation dominated the podium places in the elite races.

Kipsang went clear of a class field in the closing stages and won in an unofficial time of 2:04:44 - just four seconds outside the course record set by Emmanuel Mutai in winning last year's race.

He finished more than two minutes in front of compatriot Martin Lel, who overtook fellow former London champion Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia with a strong sprint finish.

Kebede may have prevented a Kenyan clean sweep in his race but in the women's event Mary Keitany successfully defended the title she won last year to lead home a Kenyan 1-2-3.

She left an outstanding field trailing to win in an unofficial time of 2:18:36, a new Kenyan national record and a personal best -- well inside her time of 2:19:19 in which she won last year's London Marathon.

World champion Edna Kiplagat finished second, more than a minute behind, with world silver medallist Priscah Jeptoo a further 24 seconds behind in third.

There was success for Britain in the wheelchair races with Dave Weir and Shelly Woods ensuring a home double.

Weir timed his finish to perfection to see off the challenge of Switzerland's Marcel Hug and so win his sixth London title while Woods overpowered her rivals to claim a second London victory of her career, finishing nearly four minutes ahead of Japan's Wakako Tsuchida.

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