Big British battles set for London Marathon

Big British battles set for London Marathon

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Published: 16th January, 2020
Updated: 18th February, 2025
BY Athletics Weekly

Athletes will race for Olympic places in April, with four of the UK's all-time top 10 female marathoners among the entries

British athletes are set for an epic clash at the Virgin Money London Marathon on April 26, with places for the Olympic Games up for grabs and a number of qualifying times having already been achieved.

The women's race is set to be particularly competitive as four of the UK's all-time top 10 female marathoners are among the entries and looking for selection to the GB team for Tokyo 2020.

Jess Piasecki, Charlotte Purdue, Steph Twell and Steph Davis all ran inside the qualifying time of 2:29:30 in 2019, with Piasecki having clocked 2:25:28c to win in Florence to go No.3 on the UK all-time rankings, Purdue running 2:25:38 in London to go to No.4 and win last year's British title, Twell recording 2:26:40 in Frankfurt to go to No.6 and Davis running 2:27:42 in Valencia to go to No.9.

READ MORE: Jess Piasecki storms to 2:25:29 Florence Marathon win

The first two British athletes to finish will be automatically picked for the Olympics, as long as they also have the qualifying time, with the third place at the discretion of selectors.

Adding to the domestic battle is their fellow sub-2:30 runner Lily Partridge, Tish Jones, Tracy Barlow, Jenny Spink, Hayley Carruthers, Eleanor Davies and marathon debutante Alice Wright.

"My aim is to defend my British title and hopefully make the Olympic team for my first Olympic Games," said Purdue. "It’s definitely not going to be easy with the strength in British women’s marathon running at the moment. But I think that is a good thing and I’m happy for it to be a hard race and a hard battle."

Davis ran from the mass start in London last year and clocked 2:32:38 before improving again in Valencia. On the Olympics now being a realistic target, she said: "It has still not fully sunk in because it has all come around so quickly.

"I haven't had an international vest yet, so potentially the first one I get could be going to the Olympics, which is quite crazy!"

Callum Hawkins has already been pre-selected for the Olympic marathon, leaving just two places available on the GB men's team and runners will be targeting the 2:11:30 qualifying mark in London.

Dewi Griffiths has struggled with injury since running 2:09:49 in 2017 but he returns to action in the UK capital and will line up alongside the likes of Chris Thompson, Derek Hawkins, Charlie Hulson and Josh Griffiths.

Andy Vernon is set to give the marathon another crack after pulling out midway through his debut 26-miler in New York City last November, while Ben Connor makes his marathon debut.

This is the fourth of London Marathon’s ‘elite week’ announcements, with a final announcement due on Friday. Click here to read more about this year's fields.

British female elite entries

Jess PIASECKI GBR 2:25:28c (c=chip time)
Charlotte PURDUE GBR 2:25:38
Stephanie TWELL GBR 2:26:40
Stephanie DAVIS GBR 2:27:40
Lily PARTRIDGE GBR 2:29:24
Tracy BARLOW GBR 2:30:42
Tish JONES GBR 2:31:00
Jenny SPINK GBR 2:31:14
Hayley CARRUTHERS GBR 2:32:42
Eleanor DAVIS GBR 2:33:24
Helen DAVIES GBR 2:34:06
Rebecca MURRAY GBR 2:39:37
Alice WRIGHT GBR DEBUT

British male elite entries

Dewi GRIFFITHS GBR 2:09:49
Chris THOMPSON GBR 2:11:19
Derek HAWKINS GBR 2:12:49
Charlie HULSON GBR 2:14:22
Joshua GRIFFITHS GBR 2:14:25
Nick EARL GBR 2:14:38
Robbie SIMPSON GBR 2:14:56
Nicholas TORRY GBR 2:15:04
Peter LE GRICE GBR 2:16:22
Adam HICKEY GBR 2:16:56
Aaron SCOTT GBR 2:16:57
Paul NAVESEY GBR 2:17:16
Ollie LOCKLEY GBR 2:25:28
Andy VERNON GBR NM
Ben CONNOR GBR DEBUT
Josh LUNN GBR DEBUT

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