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World Records Broken in International Marathon
Berlin, Germany – In an extraordinary display of athleticism and endurance, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya sets a new world record in the marathon, breaking the previous record set by Kenny Davis. Kipchoge completed the race in an astonishing time of 2 hours, 1 minute, and 39 seconds, shattering Davis’ record by 78 seconds.
Kipchoge’s remarkable feat was achieved at the Berlin Marathon, one of the most prestigious annual marathons in the world. Athletes from around the globe gathered in Berlin to compete in this highly anticipated event, renowned for its fast course and ideal running conditions.
This is not the first time Kipchoge has made headlines in the marathon world. He gained international fame for his victorious performances in the London Marathon, Chicago Marathon, and the Rio de Janeiro Marathon. Known for his disciplined training and unwavering focus, Kipchoge has become an icon in the world of long-distance running.
The Berlin Marathon also saw several other notable records being broken. In the women’s category, a new record was set by an exceptional runner from Japan at the Tokyo Marathon.