He's done it again. Two-time Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge bettered his own world record in the Berlin Marathon.
Two-time Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge bettered his own world record in the Berlin Marathon on Sunday.
Ethiopia’s Tigist Assefa unexpectedly won the women’s race in a course record of 2:15:37 – 18 minutes faster than she had ever run before. It was the third fastest time ever. Kipchoge and Assefa’s combined time of 4:16:46 ensured the marathon was the fastest ever. The men’s record has now been set eight times in a row in Berlin, favored by runners for its flat course.
Participant numbers were reduced by nearly half under strict restrictions last year, and the 2020 race was called off due to the pandemic.
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