 I had a dream to win a London Marathon. I was waiting just to win. The first time I came here, just to win. I need to just win. I'm not scared. I'm not scared. Before competition, I have confidence with my guard. It's a women's only race and it's a women's only world record. 2 hours 17 and 1 second held by Mary Katani. So off they go, the women with the road ahead, completely clear. So Paula, we've got a pace which has been asked for at this world record pace. Maybe even a little bit quicker. You're Harlow, the one that everybody's looking towards. She's the one who they think is going to go for it here. You can just see there, you're Harlow. She's checking her watch all the time. She's sitting right behind the two pacemakers. Just look at the facial expression on your Harlow there. She's completely relaxed. I think that the race man for your Harlow had been to try and run pretty hard through the first half. She really is trusting herself. She's run so quick, my half mazer. But it's your Harlow who's gone back to the front. And she's just bringing the pace back up again. Dictating the pace here, picked it up substantially and asked questions of the other athletes there. All seven of them thinking about winning this. They're gathering, the time's slipping now. They're forgetting about the time. They're now thinking about how to win the race. Oh, out of all there, that was your Harlow. Let's just have a look here. She's right at the back. I think she just didn't see it for a long time. No, it's one of the bumps you're in. My girl to her teammate had a little look. She was okay, she was. This is what we expected to see coming to play. A little earlier, more women dropping off from this lead group. I guess they're hoping your Harlow will be one of those that drops off for the moment. She seems to have recovered okay. I think myself, I never got a lot of people shouting me that's helping. From 11 miles up through this one, that's pretty darn quick. This is thinking right. I can pick the pace up and I can maintain this through to the finish from here. Storming away, looking very strong, will be approaching 40 kilometres very soon. Her first name apparently translates to Edge of the World. She's on top of the world at the moment because this will be the biggest day of her racing career. She's never been down this road before but it's maybe a path that she's going to tread many times coming up in the years ahead in her career because she's a super talent. She's the champion in London in 2022. Your Harlow is the winner. Great performance will get the official time. I was thinking my family, my mother. I love my mother. She said keep going, keep hers. Now I'm a winner. I'm so happy. Thank you.