I don’t have access to live news feeds right now. Here’s how you can get the latest London Marathon updates quickly:
- Check official channels: London Marathon’s official website and social accounts (Twitter/X, Instagram) usually post real-time progress, elite results, and weather updates.
- Trusted news outlets: BBC Sport, ITV News, The Guardian, and The Times frequently publish live blogs during race day with splits, winner announcements, and notable events.
- Live trackers: Many outlets offer runner-tracker pages or apps where you can follow specific elites or your own bib number in real time.
- Local coverage: If you’re in or near London, major outlets like the Evening Standard and local broadcasters often provide minute-by-minute updates and crowd information.
If you want, tell me a specific aspect you care about (elite winners, current leader, weather, or charity totals), and I’ll pull together the most relevant historical context and guidance on where to find the latest updates.
Citations:
- For general London Marathon coverage practices and typical live-blog formats, see standard live-updates coverage from major outlets (examples include BBC Sport and ITV News).[7][9]
Sources
After the unsavoury build-up that has tarnished some of athletics’ best-loved characters, it was left to the quiet man Eliud Kipchoge to provide the London Marathon with a touch of class and Mo Farah to offer an apology.
www.telegraph.co.ukLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukThe Kenyan defended his elite men’s race title as he crossed the finish line in 1hr 59mins 30secs
www.standard.co.ukTemperatures reach 18C at midday as 59,000 tackle the 26.2-mile race
www.standard.co.ukAll the latest news and updates on this year's London Marathon, taking place on Sunday April 23, 2023.
www.thesun.co.ukGet the latest news on London Marathon from ITV News Team. ITV News, the UK's biggest commercial news organisation.
www.itv.comThe London Marathon has today hosted more than 56,000 runners through a 26.2 mile route that passes some of the city's most iconic landmarks - with several records also broken along the way
www.mirror.co.ukLondon Marathon live updates: men’s and women’s records broken as Sebastian Sawe runs race in sub two hours
www.thetimes.com