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and his fifth ever and kevin de bruyne are also from switzerland has come through to win the women's. it's been a brilliant day, we have the women's and men's elite out the course, and they will not be with us for a few more minutes yet. —— marcel hug. all of the charity runs have set off or are continuing to set off from greenwich park, more than 50,000 of them this year and they are trying to set a few records, including the amount of money fund raised. they already had 500,000 people applied to be in the race. it's quite windy, i should say, as i see the barriers fall over on the right hand side. that may have an effect on some of the records they are trying to achieve on the track today. i think it is fair to say the best chance of breaking records comes in the women's elite race because you have three of the four fastest women ever in history and that one is going well and at the moment last time i checked they were on course for a

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of money. there was drama earlier in the day in the elite race. a new record set by the kenyan olympic champion peresjepchirchir. she crossed the line and took about a minute off the reigning record which was set 2017 on this very course. also there were some brilliant races in the wheelchair races, especially by marcel hague who won his fourth title four. then his countrywomen, dominated the race. this year while taking over the same prize—money as their able—bodied athletes after organisers said this would be the most inclusive london marathon ever. £44,000 for the winner. it is not just about the elite but about these guys who are raising money for charity, many have been training for “p charity, many have been training for up to 20 weeks and amongst the masses you occasionally spot a famous face as well. i caught up

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most inclusive marathon ever and thatis most inclusive marathon ever and that is because all four races in the elite category will take home the elite category will take home the same prize money, a4,004 first, 24,000 the same prize money, a4,004 first, 2a,000 per second and 18,000 for third place. and the last elite category to cross the finish line was the men's and that was another brilliant race and kenya again took the win, crossing the line versus just ahead of ethiopia. so a fantastic time here in the elite category, but you know as well as i do it is notjust about the elites —— crossing the line first. it is about the charity runners as well, many of whom will be in fancy dress and i reckon in about half an hour, you will see a heavy flow coming round the corner with buckingham palace in the background and heading down the mall. fine palace in the background and heading down the mall-— down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge _ down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on _ down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on her _ down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on her back. - down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on her back. there i down the mall. one lady is running| with a fridge on her back. there are some crazy costumes as well. it is some crazy costumes as well. it is brilliant, isn't _ some crazy costumes as well. it is brilliant, isn't it? _ some crazy costumes as well. it is brilliant, isn't it? i— some crazy costumes as well. it 3 brilliant, isn't it? i did a

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there is fixture conduction, but i don't _ there is fixture conduction, but i don't see — there is fixture conduction, but i don't see why will some of what the elite would — don't see why will some of what the elite would term smaller clubs necessarily have to suffer. henry winter talking to meet. that is it, thanks for watching, and see you next time. bye—bye. hello. for some parts of the uk, april has been a very wet month so far, but this weekend does promise something a little bit drier. however, it isn't all plain sailing. certainly, if you're hoping for warmth and sunshine, it will often be quite cloudy and quite chilly. the best of the warmth and the sunshine will be across the west of the uk, particularly in northern ireland. so, an area of high pressure is building in from the west — that is what is drying things out. but around the top of the area of high pressure, that's where we find the jet stream passing well to the north of the uk

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like daniel fairbrother, who will be running with a fridge strapped to his back to raise money for diabetes. and jess walkin will be donning a costume of a brain to support research into brain tumours. organisers believe this year's event, the 44th, will be the most inclusive yet. the elite wheelchair and able—bodied racers will earn equal prize money, and there's growing recognition of all disabilities, asjoe wilson reports. turn a bit more towards me. you are good there. in london, the elite gathered. the world's best marathon runners, and they know who's missing. last year here, kelvin kiptum set a new course record. in october, the world record. in february, with his coach, kiptum was killed in a car crash. he'd redefined what people thought was possible. marathon running teaches us a lot about life. it teaches that the more you put in, the more you

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America Reports

[chanting] >> you are blocking vehicle traffic. >> "nypd kkk they are all the same" >> anger in the streets growing anti-israel anti-american protests. popping up all over happening right now at one of the nation's most elite mayor in the city is calling these protesters mild for their comparison of the nypd to the kkk. in just moments we will see whether the white house condemns what you are seeing and hearing on your screen there, protesters outside of columbia university

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

turn a bit more towards me. you are good there. in london, the elite gathered. the world's best marathon runners, and they know who's missing. last year here, kelvin kiptum set a new course record. in october, the world record. in february, with his coach, kiptum was killed in a car crash. he'd redefined what people thought was possible. marathon running teaches us a lot about life. it teaches that the more you put in, the more you get out, but it also, what happened with kelvin teaches us that life is so short, at what we need to do is grab every opportunity and take it. and the world record... well, we know that marathons are rapidly getting quicker, thanks to shoe technology in particular. tigst assefa is the world's fastest woman. she will be racing here on sunday. but there are many ways to break records, and to change preconceptions. well done, lloyd. 15 miles today. doing brilliantly. 19—year—old lloyd martin, coached by his mum, supported by special olympics, has trained to become the youngest person with down's syndrome to run a marathon. yeah, some of the days it's raining. yeah _ all weathers, when it's sunny or

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BBC News and Weather

which organisers say is going to be the most inclusive yet. turn a bit more towards me. you're good there. in london, the elite gather, the world's best marathon runners, and they know who's missing. last year here, kelvin kiptum set a new course record, in october, the world record. in february, with his coach, kiptum was killed in a car crash. he'd redefined what people thought was possible. you know, marathon running teaches us a lot about life. it teaches the more you put in, the more that you get out, but it also, what happened with kelvin teaches us that life is so short, and what we need to do is grab every opportunity and take it. and the world record... well, we know that marathons are rapidly getting quicker, thanks to shoe technology in particular. tigst assefa of ethiopia is the world's fastest woman. she'll be racing here on sunday. but there are many ways to break records

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