Before the start of the race, four athletes were introduced and took their positions on the start line, host nation Japanese champion
Suguru Osako, Rio bronze medalist
Galen Rupp, 2019 World Champion
Lelisa Desisa and Rio gold medalist, world record holder
Eliud Kipchoge, honored with the applause of his competitors. 102 others then toed the line with them. While some fell off the back from the start, the lead group filled the width of the street. About two kilometres into the race, the first leader,
Jeison Suárez, began to assert himself. Suárez stayed on the front for the next 22 kilometres, joined by a succession of other frontrunners;
Yang Shaohui,
Amanal Petros,
Mohamed Reda El Aaraby,
Stephen Mokoka and
Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento all under the watchful eye of Kipchoge, his Kenyan teammates
Lawrence Cherono and
Amos Kipruto, Desisa and Rupp. A pack of over fifty at 5,000 metres dwindled to about twenty by the half way mark as other notable runners fell off the back, with many dropping out. Going in to the 25,000 meter mark, Kipchoge upped the pace. The pack became a string of runners trying to chase, led by the Kenyans and Rupp. At 28,000 metres Kipchoge attempted a break but was caught shortly after. Just after the 30,000 meter mark, he attempted another break, this time staying well ahead of the other competitors, eventually building a 27 second lead over the chase pack that had dwindled to Cherono,
Ayad Lamdassem and
Bashir Abdi with
Abdi Nageeye hanging on a few seconds later. With Cherono at the point over the next 5,000 metres, the remaining foursome congealed into a pack, each trying to figure a tactic to take silver as Kipchoge pulled away into the distance. Coming from 30 seconds back of the group, Osako was rapidly making up ground. With 1,000 metres to go, Cherono tried to make a break, but Nageeye held onto his back. Cherono tried to break again, this time Lamdassem was dropped. Approaching the finish line Nageeye, sensing Cherono was spent, accelerated and waved to Abdi to follow him. Abdi responded, with Nageeye getting silver and Abdi bronze two seconds up on Cherono. Kipchoge won by 1:20, greater than his Rio margin of victory. Very tough weather conditions forced many runners to retire. These included the 2012 champion
Stephen Kiprotich and all three Ethiopian runners, among them the current World champion
Lelisa Desisa. Only 76 out of 106 athletes finished. The last one was
Iván Zarco from Honduras, who was essentially running alone for the whole race and finished 36 minutes behind the winner. Most of the race participants, including Nageeye and Bashir, finished with the season best results, which mainly reflected the lack of competitions due to the COVID-19 limitations. Kipchoge became the third man to successfully defend the Olympic Marathon title, after
Abebe Bikila and
Waldemar Cierpinski. ==Background==