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Tens of thousands pounding streets in record-breaking London Marathon

The 46th TCS London Marathon is in full swing after tens of thousands of runners set off on the 26.2-mile course around the English capital..

A record-breaking 59,000 people are expected to take part in this year’s race, which kicked off in the sunshine on what is expected to be a warm day, with temperatures forecast to reach the high teens.

Supporters have lined the route to cheer on the runners, with many carrying placards.

Among those to tackle the course are Wicked star Cynthia Erivo, former England manager Tony Adams, and former cricketer Sir Alastair Cook.

Daddy Pig, from the children’s TV show Peppa Pig, will race flanked by “The Body Coach” Joe Wicks.

In a specially-designed costume, Daddy Pig will run for the National Deaf Children’s Society after a Peppa Pig storyline revealed George Pig is moderately deaf.

Last year, the event broke the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the most finishers in a marathon, with 56,640 participants making it to the end – a record organisers hope to beat in 2026.

Around 55.7% of participants registered for this year’s race are male, 44.2% are female and 0.15% are non-binary.

It is set to be the most inclusive London Marathon in history, with more than 1,900 people with a disability registered to take part, organisers said.

Oscar-nominee Erivo, who ran in 2022, will race for The King’s Trust and Shameless Fund while former Arsenal captain Adams is racing for the first time, in support of the Forward Trust.

Speaking on the Nobody Asked Us with Des and Kara podcast on Friday, Erivo said: “A win is if we get there and it’s less than 3.35 (her 2022 run time). If we get 3.20, that’s the win, that is the practical side.

“The other side is actually getting to this weekend and getting to the

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