His unparalleled career of marathon accomplishments reached a new high when Eliud became the first human in history to run a sub-two-hour marathon as part of the INEOS 1:59 Challenge. Última actualización: 2 de septiembre de 2021. Eliud Kipchoge He is the current world record holder in the marathon, and he won Gold medals at the Olympic Games and World Championships. Ahora, Eliud Kipchoge utiliza sus logros sobrehumanos para inspirar a personas de todo el mundo a replantearse su potencial. The result wasn't official because he ran it under laboratory conditions, but the result made him an icon in and outside the running world. Su legendaria marca de 1:59:40 en maratón fue solo el principio. Si alguien duda de que es el mejor de la. A los 37 años, Eliud Kipchoge agigantó aún más su leyenda en el Maratón de Berlín. In 2019, he ran a marathon in Vienna in under two hours, a milestone long thought impossible. Eliud Kipchoge buscará su 5º triunfo en el Maratón de Berlín. Kipchoge has long been dubbed the world's best marathon runner. The men's record has now been set eight times in a row in Berlin, favored by runners for its flat course. Kipchoge and Assefa's combined time of 4:16:46 ensured the marathon was the fastest ever. Here we follow him as he prepares to break the impossible record. An achievement that is considered unattainable for a human being. Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge dreams of completing a marathon distance of less than two hours. "I wasn't afraid of my rivals, even though they had faster times than me," the 26-year-old Assefa said. 1 Photo Documentary Sport A man's struggle against himself and against time. I'm so happy to break the world record."Įthiopia'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. "But the most important thing is my mind, and that also feels fresh and young. "My legs and my body still feel young," the 37-year-old Kipchoge said. Kipchoge shattered his own world record on Sunday (25 September), with a time of 2:01:09 to win the Berlin marathon. Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge crosses the line to win the Berlin Marathon in Berlin on Sunday.īERLIN - Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge shaved 30 seconds off his previous world record set on the same course four years ago to finish the Berlin Marathon in 2:01:09 on Sunday.
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