Emile Cairess takes third place in the London Marathon!

Emile Cairess has sealed a remarkable third place after surging past a number of the top contenders in the closing stages of the race.

He looks a little surprised as he crosses the line, perhpas not realising he was going to finish on the podium.

Fellow Briton Mahamed Mahamed finishes in fourth place, and both the Brits have booked their places at the Paris Olympics.

Alexander Munyao wins the London Marathon men’s race!

Alexander Munyao has eased to victory, dropping Kenenisa Bekele in the final stages of the race.

The Kenyan finishes in a time of 2:04:01, with the Ethiopian competitor finishing 14 seconds behind.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 21: Alexander Mutiso Munyao of Kenya crosses the finish line to win the Men's elite race during the 2024 TCS London Marathon on April 21, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

British men fighting it out for a podium place

Two British men are now fighting it out for a place on the podium in what could be a big turn up for the books.

Emile Cairess and Mahamed Mahamed have run incredibly well today, and are now in third and fourth place, booking their place at the Olympics in the process.

Munyao breaks away from Bekele in the men’s race

Alexander Munyao has broken away from Kenenisa Bekele as they enter the last mile of the race.

Bekele looks like he has nothing left to try and hit back with as they head towards the finish line, as they move past Big Ben.

The face of joy as Peres Jepchirchir celebrates

By winning the London Marathon and breaking the women’s-only world record, Peres Jepchirchir has pretty much guaranteed her spot at the Paris Olympics this summer.

Her reaction as she crossed the line tells the whole story.

Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir celebrates after winning the women's elite race REUTERS/Matthew Childs
Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir celebrates after winning the women's elite race REUTERS/Matthew Childs
Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir celebrates after winning the women's elite race REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Mhairi Maclennan finishes as first British woman

Mhairi Maclennan has beaten all expectations on her London Marathon debut by finishing as the first placed British woman.

While she falls short of the Olympic standard she comes in under 2 hours and 30 minutes, a very credible time.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 21: Mhairi Maclennan of Great Britain competes in the Women's elite race during the 2024 TCS London Marathon on April 21, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)

The men’s race is whittled down to the top two

The men’s race has taken a dramatic twist, with just two men together at the front of the field.

They are long-distance running legend Kenenisa Bekele and Kenyan Alexander Munyao.

Peres Jepchirchir wins women’s elite race and breaks world record!

Peres Jepchirchir has powered away from the other women in her group to earn victory in the women’s race.

The Kenyan, who is very popular on the racing circuit, breaks down in tears as she crosses the line.

And the good news continues for the 30-year-old, as she breaks the women’s-only world record with a time of 2:16:14.

The race well and truly lived up to the billing, with the top four women all finishing under the previous world record.

Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir crosses the finish line to win the women's elite race REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Pictured: Thousands of runners make their way over Tower Bridge

Some of the quickest amateur runners have already made their way over Tower Bridge, crossing over the River Thames into central London.

Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 General view of the participants on Tower Bridge during the marathon REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
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Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 General view of the participants and spectators on Tower Bridge as a boat is seen during the marathon REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Ethiopian legend Kenenisa Bekele powers to the front

In a blast from the past Ethiopian legend Kenenisa Bekele has gone to the front of the men’s race.

The 41-year-old (pictured earlier this week), whose best finish in the London Marathon is a 2nd placed finish in 2017, has taken the bull by the horns and is leading the field.

Ethiopia's Bekele Kenenisa during the elite men's press conference held at the TCS London Marathon media centre in St James's Park ahead of the TCS London Marathon 2024 on Sunday. Picture date: Friday April 19, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ATHLETICS London. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Women’s race is whittled down to the top contenders

The women’s race has lived up to the billing, with the top contenders speeding towards the finish.

It has now been whittled down to a field of four – Peres Jepchirchir, Tigst Assefa, Megertu Alemu or Joyciline Jepkosgei.

Anyone of these women could win it, adn all of them have the pedigreeto do so.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 21: Joyciline Jepkosgei of Kenya, Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya, Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia and Megertu Alemu of Ethiopia compete in the Women's elite race during the 2024 TCS London Marathon on April 21, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)

Actress Ruth Wilson is one of the famous faces taking part in today’s marathon.

Wilson, perhaps best known for her role in TV drama Luther, is following in her father Nigel’s footsteps – who participated in the inaugural London Marathon in 1981.

She is racing on behalf of Alzheimer’s Research UK following Nigel’s diagnosis with the degenerative condition, and admits she has no chance of beating his impressive time of three hours and 15 minutes.

You can read the full story below:

Briton Emile Cairess going well in the men’s race

Emile Cairess has drifted away from leading group of runners in the men’s elite race.

However, he is well under the Olympic qualification time and has two pacemakers next to him to keep him company.

Pictured: A map of the London Marathon route

At 26.2 miles, the London Marathon route will take runners around many parts of the city.

The first few miles will see participents going through east London, before crossing over Tower Bridge and towards Canary Warf in the second half.

They will then power towards central London with the finish line close to Buckingham Palace.

You can take an in-depth look at the course here.

Pictured: Runners cross the London Marathon starting line

The hordes of runners continue to stream through the starting line, as they begin their 26.2-mile ordeal.

Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Muhit Rahman and Richard Hunter in action during the marathon REUTERS/John Sibley
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Catherine Debrunner wins the women’s wheelchair race!

It’s been a very good day for Switzerland so far, with Catherine Debrunner coasting to victory in the women’s wheelchair race.

She led from the starting gun and displayed complete dominance over the rest of the field.

It is the second time she has won the race, as she regains her title from 2022.

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Marcel Hug wins the men’s wheelchair race!

The Swiss athlete has powered away from the field to take his fourth successive London Marathon title.

He is followed in second place by American Daniel Romanchuk, who overhauled David Weir, forcing the Briton to make do with third place.

Marcel Hug of Switzerland crosses the finish line to win the men's wheelchair race at the London Marathon in London, Sunday, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/David Cliff)

Marcel Hug leads he way in the men’s wheelchair race

Swiss athlete Marcel Hug is continuing his recent domination of the London Marathon, having left the rest of the men’s wheelchair competitors behind.

‘The Silver Bullet’, as he is known, is leading Britain’s David Weir who is 45 seconds behind in second place.

His compatriat Catherine Debrunner (pictured) is also powering ahead in the women’s wheelchair race. It could be good day for Switzerland!

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Applause for late reigning champion Kelvin Kiptum

Runners and the crowd joined together for a moments applause in memory of Kelvin Kiptum before the men’s elite race started.

Kiptum, who won last year’s race, tragically died earlier this year in a car crash which also killed his coach Gervais Hakisimana.

The 24-year-old died on February 11, just five days after it was confirmed he had broken the marathon world record.

Runners in this year’s London marathon could earn themselves a significant amount of cash if they manage to finish in the top 12 of the 50,000 participants.

Although many amateurs just want to show up and participate, once they learn how much they could walk away it if they manage to place, they might just be enticed to take it a bit more seriously.

You can find out how much the winning runners earn by clicking on the link below:

Romesh Ranganathan and Joel Dommett taking part among other famous faces

Comedian Romesh Ranganathan and TV presenter Joel Dommett (pictured together below) are among those taking part in the public race.

Other famous faces to keep an eye out for today are:

  • Christopher Eccleston
  • Ruth Wilson
  • Erin Doherty
  • Tom Grennan
Romesh Ranganathan (left) and Joel Dommett speak to BBC Sport during the TCS London Marathon. Picture date: Sunday April 21, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ATHLETICS London. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

We are underway!

The men’s elite race and the main public event have got underway, with thousands of people now streaming through the starting line.

So many people are taking part in today’s marathon that organisers are staggering when they set off to prevent overcrowding, with some people not crossing the starting line until 11.30am.

Which famous faces are taking part in the London Marathon

There will be dozens of famous faces taking part in the London Marathon today.

The likes of Olympian James Cracknell, MP Dehenna Davison and Gogglebox’s Raza and Bassit Siddiqui have tweeted about the upcoming race.

WATCH: ‘Hardest Geezer’ says he’s ‘chilling’ after Africa challenge

‘Hardest Geezer’ Russ Cook has said he is ‘just chilling at the moment’ after completing his incredible African challenge.

He will be taking part in today’s London Marathon, and jokingly told the BBC he needed to ‘burn off’ all the pastries he’s eaten since coming back to Britain.

People seen waving Palestine flags at the barriers

Organisers have asked pro-Palestine and Israel protesters not to disrupt today’s race, pointing to the fact that there are people taking who are running in aid of Gaza and the families of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas

A few people have been seen waving Palestinian flags in support of Palestine ahead the marathon.

Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Spectators display flags in support of Palestine before the start of the Marathon amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas REUTERS/John Sibley
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Elite women’s race gets underway

The elite women have got underway, ahead of a highly anticipated race.

Organisers have said this is the best women’s field ever assembled for a marathon, with hopes the world record could be broken.

Among the top contenders is Ethiopian Tigst Assefa, who set a world record time of 211:53 at the Berlin Marathon last year.

British runners include Becky Briggs and Alice Wright, who will be hoping to set a time that will see them qualify for the Olympics later this year in Paris.

Pictured: Fancy dress outfits on display nice and early

It’s early, but there are already some incredible fancy dress outfits on display.

Many people taking part in the amateur race will be wearing costumes as they raise money for charity.

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2024. London, UK. Runners in fancy costumes arrive in Greenwich Park ahead of the start of the marathon. Around 50,000 people will take part in the London Marathon today. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP

‘Hardest Geezer’ Russ Cook to take part after Africa challenge

Russ Cook, who is known as the ‘Hardest Geezer’, is taking part in today’s London Marathon just two weeks after finishing his mammoth African challenge.

The Worthing man left the world amazed when he ran the entire length of the continant, and doing the equivalent of a marathon a day over the course of nearly a year.

He won’t be pushing himself too hard today, as he will be helping pace younger runners as part of his charity work.

He told the BBC he’ll ‘find out how badly the body is damaged today’ after the ‘carnage’ of his incredible African adventure.

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Handout photo issued by Givestar of Russ Cook, nicknamed Hardest Geezer, arriving at Ras Angela, Tunisia's most northerly point, as he has become the first person to run the full length of Africa after he crossed the finish line in Tunisia. Mr Cook, from Worthing, spent 352 days taking on the mammoth challenge which has seen him cover more than 16,000km, take over 19 million steps and pass through 16 countries while raising money for charity. Issue date: Sunday April 7, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCIAL Marathons. Photo credit should read: The Snapshot People Ltd/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Wheelchair race gets underway

The men’s and women’s elite wheelchair races have got underway, with comedian Rosie Jone pressing the starting button.

The male race has already broken up with Marcel Hug pushing to the front and setting the early pace, with David Weir keeping a close eye on him.

Who are the British runners to look out for in the elite races?

While runners from Kenya and Ethiopia have dominated the elite men’s and women’s races over the last decade, there is always hope a British athlete can spring a surprise and take the crown.

In the men’s race Emile Cairess (pictured) and Callum Hawkins will be the focus of British hopes.

Cairess ran the third fastest time ever by a British male marathon runner on his London Marathon debut last year, while Callum Hawkins previously came fourth in the marathon at the 2019 World Athletics Championships.

In the women’s race Becky Briggs and Alice Wright will be hoping to set times good enough to see them qualify for the Olympics later this year.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 23: Emile Cairess of Great Britain competes in the Elite Men's Marathon during the 2023 TCS London Marathon on April 23, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Police officers have massed in central London this morning ahead of the London Marathon amid the threat of disruption from protesters.

Miles of road closures have been put in place and security railings put up around the 26.2-mile route which will see 50,000 professional and amateur runners take part.

Photos taken in the early hours of Sunday morning show police securing the route with sniffer dogs in operation, as well as stewards congregating before the first race gets underway at 9.05am.

It comes amid the threat of potential protests by pro-Palestine and Israel demonstrators, with bosses at the event urging them to not to disrupt the Marathon and to focus on ‘coexistence and togetherness’.

David Weir hopes to regain London Marathon crown

David Weir has been an icon of the London Marathon’s wheelchair race over more than two decades, with the 45-year-old taking part for the 25-year in a row today.

In that time he has won the race eight times, although in recent years he has had to play second fiddle to Swiss racer Marcel Hug (pictured together below), who is bidding for a fourth successive victory, and his fifth overall.

In his bid to regain the edge over his rival, Weir has got a new ‘Formula 1’ racing chair developed by Sauber, which he says ‘feels amazing to push’.

He told the BBC: ‘”I’m very aero[dynamic], the chair’s aero, it’s a full carbon chair – it’s great to be in.

‘Marcel is on top of his game and is the master of the marathon distance at the moment, it’s a special race for me because it’s where I started my journey.’

The pair will get underway in the elite men’s wheelchair race at around 9.05am.

Athletics - London Marathon 2024 Photocall - London, Britain - April 18, 2024 Britain's David Weir and Switzerland's Marcel Hug pose outside the Horse Guards ahead of the London Marathon REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Pictured: Runners gather in Greenwich ahead of the race

Many runners have already arrived at Greenwich Park and Blackheath Common, where they are preparing themselves for the tough 26.2 miles that lies ahead.

©George Cracknell Wright 21/04/2024London, United Kingdom2024 TCS London MarathonParticipants arrive on Blackheath Common ahead of the start of the 2024 TCS London Marathon. The London Marathon first took place in 1981 and has become one of the most popular marathons in the world.Photo Credit: George Cracknell Wright
Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Participants arrive at Blackheath before the start of the Marathon REUTERS/John Sibley
Athletics - London Marathon - London, Britain - April 21, 2024 Participants and spectators at the blue start as Canary Wharf is seen from Blackheath REUTERS/John Sibley

WATCH: Security checks put in place before the event

Organisers have put up barriers along the route, including on The Mall where the runners will (hopefully) power through to the finish line.

You can watch some of the preparations, which included the deployment of police sniffer dogs, below:

What is the London Marathon route?

The London Marathon starts at Blackheath Common, with many runners gathering in Greenwich Park before their wave sets off.

The 26.2-mile route sees participents go past some of the capital’s most iconic sights before finishing on The Mall with Buckingham Palace looming large in the background.

On the way to the finish line runners will power past the following landmarks:

  • Mile 6 – Cutty Sark
  • Mile 12 – Tower Bridge
  • Mile 18 – Canary Wharf
  • Mile 22 – Tower of London
  • Mile 25 – The London Eye
  • Mile 25 – Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
  • Mile 26 – Buckingham Palace

When does the London Marathon start?

It has been an early start for almost everyone taking part in today’s London Marathon, with people descending on Greenwich Park to be prepared for the starting gun.

Given the sheer number of people taking part the start times have been staggered. Here is the order they will set off:

  • 9.05am – Elite wheelchair race gets underway
  • 9.25am – Elite women’s race kicks off
  • 10am – Elite men’s race gets started
  • 10am to 11.30am – Amateur runners set off in waves

Welcome to MailOnline’s coverage of the 2024 London Marathon

Good morning and welcome to MailOnline’s coverage of the 2024 London Marathon.

More than 50,000 professional and amateur runners are set to power through the streets of the capital today, with many raising thousands of pounds for charity in the process.

Stay stuned to our live blog, where we will be sharing the best of the day’s action, the inspiring stories of those taking part and how the famous faces in the field are getting on in their quest to reach the finish line.

Key Updates

  • Alexander Munyao wins the London Marathon men’s race!
  • Peres Jepchirchir wins women’s elite race and breaks world record!
  • Catherine Debrunner wins the women’s wheelchair race
  • Marcel Hug wins the men’s wheelchair race
  • What is the London Marathon route?
  • When does the London Marathon start?

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