Ethiopia's Assefa breaks own world record at London Marathon
LONDON, April 26 : Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia broke her own women's only world record in winning the London Marathon on Sunday.
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LONDON, April 26 : Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia broke her own women's only world record in winning the London Marathon on Sunday.
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