Sunday 16 September 2018

#BerlinMarathon: Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge breaks the world marathon record

Eliud Kipchoge smashed the marathon world record by over a minute at the Berlin Marathon on Sunday.

Kenya’s Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge pulverized the marathon world record with a blistering run on Sunday, to shave off a staggering 78 seconds off the previous best and land the one major running crown that had eluded him. The 33-year-old, widely seen as the greatest marathon runner of the modern era, ran an official time of time of two hours, one minute and 39 seconds on a sunny autumn day along the flat inner-city course to smash Dennis Kimetto’s 2:02:57. 

Kimetto’s record had stood since the Kenyan set it at the same course in 2014 but Kipchoge’s run will likely take some time to break as it is the biggest improvement on the marathon record since Australian Derek Clayton shaved almost two and a half minutes off the record in 1967. 
“I lack words to describe this day,” said a beaming Kipchoge, a former world champion over 5,000 meters and marathon gold medalist at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016. “I am really grateful, happy to smash the world record.”
“They say you can miss it twice but not third time. So I want to thank everyone who has helped me,” said Kipchoge, who had won in Berlin in 2016 and 2017. Since debuting in the event in Hamburg in 2013, Kipchoge has won World Marathon Majors series runs in Chicago (2014), Berlin (2015 and 2017) and London (2015, 2016 and 2018). He has now won 11 out of 12 marathons he raced in, including at the Olympics. 

Kenya completed their podium sweep with Amos Kipruto in second place more than five minutes later and Kipsang, a former world record holder back in 2013, in third. 

Fellow Kenyan Gladys Cherono won the women’s race with a course record and best time of the year of 2:18:11, leaving Ethiopians Ruti Aga and pre-race favorite Tirunesh Dibaba in second and third place respectively.

5 comments:

  1. Nengi03:16

    Ethiopia is always winning all the marathons! Up Africa!!

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    1. Kenya you mean? And, well, Ethiopia too!!! #ProudlyAfrican x

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  2. Bose16:12

    Congrates

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  3. "'KONGRATULATION KENYA.'"

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    1. Yes, congratulations to Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya & Africa! x

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