Eliud Kipchoge Shatters His Own World Record To Win The Berlin Marathon In 2 01 09
Kipchoge ran 30 seconds faster — a massive leap for a world marathon record — than his past best effort in 2018, also set in Berlin, according to NPR and the Associated Press. tvguidetime.com Kipchoge’s pace was so speedy on Sunday that the second-place sprinter finished the marathon four minutes and 49 seconds after him, giving Kipchoge sufficient opportunity to welcome his companions, family, coaches and allies and wave the Kenyan flag before that sprinter finished, according to NPR....