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Kitata upsets Kipchoge to win London Marathon
Kenya's Brigid Kosgei celebrates on the podium after winning the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020.(John Sibley/Pool via AP)

Kenya's Brigid Kosgei celebrates on the podium after winning the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020.(John Sibley/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 05:58 AM EDT
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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei runs past Buckingham Palace and the Queen Victoria Memorial into the Mall on her way to winning the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (AP Photo/Ian Walton, Pool)

Kenya's Brigid Kosgei runs past Buckingham Palace and the Queen Victoria Memorial into the Mall on her way to winning the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (AP Photo/Ian Walton, Pool)

Oct. 04, 2020 04:45 AM EDT
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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei crosses the line to win the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Richard Heathcote/Pool via AP)

Kenya's Brigid Kosgei crosses the line to win the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Richard Heathcote/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 05:16 AM EDT
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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei, center, celebrates on the podium after winning the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. At left is Sara Hall of the United States, second, and Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich, third. (John Sibley/Pool via AP)

Kenya's Brigid Kosgei, center, celebrates on the podium after winning the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. At left is Sara Hall of the United States, second, and Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich, third. (John Sibley/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 05:58 AM EDT
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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei, left, and Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich race along Horseguards Parade during the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Adam Davy/Pool via AP)

Kenya's Brigid Kosgei, left, and Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich race along Horseguards Parade during the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Adam Davy/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 03:29 AM EDT
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Ethiopia's Shura Kitata crosses the line to win the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Richard Heathcote/Pool via AP)

Ethiopia's Shura Kitata crosses the line to win the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Richard Heathcote/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 07:45 AM EDT
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Ethiopia's Shura Kitata, center, races to win the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. second right is Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge who placed eighth. (Adam Davy/Pool via AP)

Ethiopia's Shura Kitata, center, races to win the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. second right is Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge who placed eighth. (Adam Davy/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 07:44 AM EDT
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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei races during the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Richard Heathcote/Pool via AP)

Kenya's Brigid Kosgei races during the London Marathon in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. Athletes are competing on a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) closed-loop course consisting of 19.6 clockwise laps around St. James' Park. The traditional course along the River Thames was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic and only elite men and women are competing and no spectators are permitted. (Richard Heathcote/Pool via AP)

Oct. 04, 2020 04:22 AM EDT
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