Kenyan runner Kipchoge breaks his own world record in Berlin Marathon
Eliud Kipchoge beats his own record by 30 seconds, running 2 hours, 1 minute, and 10 seconds
ISTANBUL
Kenyan long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge on Sunday broke his own world record in the Berlin Marathon.
"I am overjoyed to have broken the world record in Berlin. I wanted to run the first half so fast," he said after the race.
Kipchoge, 37, crowned the 48th edition of the marathon with a world record of two hours, one minute and 10 seconds. He beat his own best time, which he achieved in Berlin in 2018, by exactly half a minute.
His countryman Mark Korir finished in second place with 2:05:58, with Tadu Abate of Ethiopia third with 2:06:28.
In the women's category, Ethiopia's Tigist Assefa won the race with a time of 2:15:37.
Second-place Rosemary Wanjiru of Kenya finished with 2.18.00 while third-place Tigist Abayechew of Ethiopia trailed three seconds behind.
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