Summary

  • Kenya's Amos Kipruto wins men's title in 2:04:38

  • Ethiopia's Yalemzerf Yehualaw wins women’s race in 2:17:25

  • Swiss racers Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner win men's and women's wheelchair titles in new course records

  • More than 40,000 runners took on iconic 26.2-mile course

  • Mo Farah did not race after sustaining hip injury and Charlotte Purdue pulled out of women’s race because of illness

  1. How to watchpublished at 08:31 British Summer Time 2 October 2022

    BBC Two

    You can watch live coverage now by clicking play at the top of this page.

    The plan for TV coverage is as follows (all times BST):

    08:30-09:25 - BBC Two

    09:25-14:35 - BBC One

    You also have the following options on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app:

    08:30-17:00 - elite races and finish line

    08:30-14:35 - uninterrupted race coverage

    Later, the highlights will be on BBC Two from 17:20-18:20.

  2. Welcomepublished at 08:28 British Summer Time 2 October 2022

    Four elite titles up for grabs.

    Four reigning champions returning to defend them.

    Behind them, over 40,000 runners, driven by their own personal motivations, inspirational stories, and the chance to raise money for charity.

    The 2022 London Marathon is here!

    A view of the London Marathon finishImage source, Getty Images