The London Marathon’s medical chief today spoke of his team’s battle to treat “very seriously ill” runners who collapsed during the hottest race on record.

The event was held under cloudless skies with the temperature at St James’s Park reaching 24.1C, the highest since it was first run in 1981.

About 100 runners were taken to hospital to be treated for serious heat-related conditions, far more than in previous years.

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