Eliud Kipchoge beats own world marathon record in Berlin
Kenyan great Eliud Kipchoge has beaten his own world marathon record by 30 seconds, running 2hr 01min 10sec in Berlin on Sunday.
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Kenyan great Eliud Kipchoge has beaten his own world marathon record by 30 seconds, running 2hr 01min 10sec in Berlin on Sunday.
Eliud Kipchoge smashed his own marathon world record on Sunday, crossing the finish line in Berlin in two hours, one minute and nine seconds, a full 30 seconds faster than his previous mark.
BERLIN — He's done it again.
Berlin race with a time of 2:01.09 to shave half a minute of his previous world best set in the German capital four years ago. The 37-year-old, who has now won 15 of his 17 career marathons, including two Olympic triumphs and 10 major titles, was in a class of his own, setting a blistering pace along the flat, fast inner-city course from the start on an overcast day.
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge shattered his own marathon world record, winning the Berlin race with a time of 2:01.09, some 30 seconds faster than his previous world best set in the German capital four years ago.
BERLIN : Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge shattered his own marathon world record on Sunday, winning the Berlin race with a time of 2:01.09, some 30 seconds faster than his previous world best set in the German capital four years ago.
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