On social media, a guy who led the London Marathon for 10 seconds has been lauded as a “legend.”
Moment man SPRINTS to take the lead at the start of the 26-mile race, but the others swiftly catch up to him.
When the starting gun went off for the 26-mile race on Sunday, the determined runner seized the chance to outrun his other competitors and sprint to the front for a fleeting moment of triumph.
The unidentified man made a fast and unstoppable advance. held the lead for ten seconds before being swiftly passed by the professional racers.
Twitter has been filled with remarks on the runner’s impressive start to the race. The outcome of the rest of his race will be intriguing to watch.
There are 47,000 participants in the renowned 26.2-mile run around London, which passes through the Cutty Sark, Tower Bridge, and Big Ben, among other famous locations.