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New course, old rivals as Kipchoge and Bekele face off in London - Stabroek News

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LONDON, (Reuters) - An unfamiliar course, poor weather and the absence of 750,000 cheering fans suggest a world record is unlikely in Sunday’s London Marathon but long-standing rivals Eliud Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele could still produce a race for the ages.

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