Virgin Money London Marathon’s elite field coordinator David Bedford claims Wilson Kipsang is the man to beat in Sunday’s elite men’s race.
The men’s race is billed as a ‘clash of the champions’ between course record holder [link id=”299″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Kipsang”] and the man [link id=”9055″ text=”who beat his world record in Berlin”] last year, [link id=”566″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Dennis Kimetto”], but Bedford believes the more experienced Kipsang could have the edge.
“Wilson Kipsang could well be the best marathon runner we’ve seen in 10 years,” said Bedford. “He’s an incredible competitor. His record of finishing races is astounding. He rarely has a bad one. He’ll be the person to beat.
“But Dennis Kimetto is the world record holder. He clearly has something to prove, though – he’s in the shadow of Kipsang in some ways. He’ll be looking for the opportunity to outpace Kipsang in London.
“But both of them have to look carefully over their shoulders at [link id=”324″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Geoffrey Mutai”]. He ran that amazing time [2:03:02 on a downhill course] in Boston in 2011.
“It’s now been surpassed, but for me, Geoffrey has unfinished business with the marathon and he’s in London as well. That makes it an amazing competition.
“Add to that [link id=”425″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Emmanuel Mutai”], who has won here before [in 2011] and been second on two occasions. He’s a great competitor – he ran 2:03:13 in Berlin last year.
“Then there’s [link id=”297″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Eliud Kipchoge”], who won Chicago last October. I’m sure he’s not happy being fifth on my list of Kenyans as to who’s going to do well here.
“He will be a man with something to prove. He knows that if he wins London, his status goes immediately to number one in the world, and everyone will want him in their competitions in the future.”
“So put those people together, get a bit of decent weather and it should be a great race,” he added.
The Virgin Money London Marathon takes place on Sunday April 26, 2015.