Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Emile Cairess is third on the British marathon all-time list after passing Alex Yee to the second-fastest time behind Sir Mo Farah in Valencia in December
ByHarry PooleBBC Sport journalist- Published29 minutes ago
Emile Cairess has been ruled out of this year's London Marathon - where he was expected to challenge Sir Mo Farah's British record - with a calf injury.
The 28-year-old finished third in 2024 but, after placing fourth at the marathon in the Paris Olympics, was also forced to miss last year's race in London because of an ankle tendon issue.
Cairess was troubled by the calf problem earlier this year and it has continued to hamper his training.
"I am gutted to be withdrawing from the 2026 London Marathon," he said.
"After missing the 2025 race, I was so excited at the prospect of returning this year, but out of respect to both the race and the distance, I only want to be on the start line if I'm in the best possible condition.
"Unfortunately, the calf issue I sustained earlier in my training block means I am not currently where I need to be.
"I've done my best to be on the start line but, unfortunately, I have to make the tough decision to withdraw. I wish everyone taking part the very best of luck and hope to be back at the London Marathon next year."
Speaking in January, Cairess, who has a marathon best of two hours six minutes and 46 seconds, said he has felt in shape to beat Farah's mark of 2:05:11 for the past two years.
On Tuesday, world champion Peres Jepchirchir withdrew from the women's race after her build-up was affected by a stress fracture.
This year's London Marathon takes place on Sunday, 26 April.