Historic elite men's race scheduled for the 2023 TCS London Marathon on Sunday 23 April
The 2023 TCS London Marathon elite men’s field will be a landmark occasion when, for the first time in history, two men who have run inside two hours and two minutes will be together on the same Start Line.
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), the second-fastest man ever with a PB of 2:01:41, and Kelvin Kiptum (KEN), the winner of the 2022 Valencia Marathon and the fastest marathon debutant in history (2:01:53) have both been confirmed to race in London on Sunday 23 April.
With Birhanu Legese (ETH, PB 2:02:48) and Mosinet Geremew (ETH, PB 2:02:55) also in the field, it means the 2023 TCS London Marathon will also have four of the five fastest men in marathon history on the Start Line.
A Start Line of champions
In addition, the defending champion Amos Kipruto (KEN) and world champion Tamirat Tola (ETH) will also return to London.
Kipruto’s win at last year’s TCS London Marathon was the biggest victory of his career and his first Abbott World Marathon Major triumph. The 30-year-old, who was second at last year’s Tokyo Marathon behind world record holder Eliud Kipchoge and third in the 2019 World Championships, said: “Winning last year’s TCS London Marathon was an incredible experience for me. I am now preparing hard for this year’s race and I can’t wait to return to London as the champion.
“London always has a really strong field and this year is the same so I know I will face a battle to defend my title, but I’m confident and looking forward to it.”
Tola, who won the 2022 World Championships marathon in Oregon, will be one of several men aiming to prevent Kipruto from winning back-to-back titles. Tola, 31, is in a fine run of form over the 26.2-mile distance, winning the 2021 Amsterdam Marathon and finishing third at the 2022 Tokyo Marathon (behind Kipchoge and Kipruto) before winning his world title last summer.
Also in the field is last year’s runner-up Leul Gebresilase (ETH, PB 2:04:02), the second-placed finisher in both 2020 and 2021 Vincent Kipchumba (KEN, PB 2:04:28) and two-time New York City Marathon champion Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN).
Toughened for the challenge
The new holder of the Oceanian marathon record Brett Robinson (AUS), who ran 2:07:31 in Fukuoka, Japan, last year, returns to London after finishing eighth last year, while Sean Tobin (IRL) – who mastered snow and temperatures of minus 15°C to run the fastest Antarctic marathon in history last December (2:53:33) – makes his traditional road marathon debut in London.
Among the many British athletes competing in the 2023 TCS London Marathon elite men's race are returnee Sir Mo Farah and debutant Emile Cairess – and both are poised to make waves on the streets of the capital. For the names of all those taking part in the showdown this year, check out the list below.
Elite men at the 2023 TCS London Marathon
- Amos Kipruto (KEN, PB 2:03:13)
- Kenenisa Bekele (ETH, 2:01:41)
- Kelvin Kiptum (KEN, 2:01:53)
- Birhanu Legese (ETH, 2:02:48)
- Mosinet Geremew (ETH, 2:02:55)
- Tamirat Tola (ETH, 2:03:39)
- Kinde Atanaw (ETH, 2:03:51)
- Leul Gebresilase (ETH, 2:04:02)
- Vincent Kipchumba (KEN, 2:04:28)
- Seifu Tura (ETH, 2:04:29)
- Sir Mo Farah (GBR, 2:05:11)
- Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN, 2:05:23)
- Brett Robinson (AUS, 2:07:31)
- Dewi Griffiths (GBR, 2:09:49)
- Rory Linkletter (CAN, 2:10:24)
- Chris Thompson (GBR, 2:10:52)
- Tom Gröschel (GER, 2:11:03)
- Ben Connor (GBR, 2:11:20)
- Joshua Griffiths (GBR, 2:11:28)
- Frank Lara (USA, 2:11:32)
- Luke Caldwell (GBR, 2:11:33)
- Weynay Ghebresilasie (GBR, 2:11:57)
- Phil Sesemann (GBR, 2:12:10)
- Mohamud Aadan (2:12:20)
- Charlie Hulson (GBR, 2:13:34)
- Adam Craig (GBR, 2:13:58)
- Alex Monroe (USA, 2:14:15)
- Ross Braden (GBR, 2:14:32)
- Nick Earl (GBR, 2:14:38)
- Nigel Martin (GBR, 2:15:19)
- Ronnie Richmond (GBR, 2:16:59)
- Nick Bowker (GBR, 2:17:35)
- Alex Milne (GBR, 2:17:40)
- Josh Lunn (GBR, 2:17:59)
- Fraser Stewart (GBR, 2:18:40)
- Matthew Dickinson (GBR, 2:19:23)
- Emile Cairess (GBR, debut)
- Paulos Surafel (GBR, debut)
- Sean Tobin (IRL, debut)