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[11] [12] [13] Before the race, he was the holder of the marathon world record, which he had set with a finish time of 2:01:39 four years prior at the 2018 Berlin Marathon. [11] [2] [13] Kipchoge's 2022 win made him the second runner to have won the Berlin Marathon four times, after Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie. [2] [3] [6]
With the victory, Kipchoge became the first man in history to win the Berlin Marathon five times, having already won in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2022. Kipchoge failed to finish the marathon for the first time in his career when defending his gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics , dropping out of the race after around 30 km citing discomfort around ...
Marathon running is not normally seeded into age divisions so all of these records were set in marathon race open to most other age groups. Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge , age 37 at the time, set a world record for men of 2:01:09 on September 25, 2022, at the 2022 Berlin Marathon . [ 1 ]
Tigst Assefa broke the women's world record by more than two minutes Sunday at the Berlin Marathon, as Eliud Kipchoge won the men's race for the fifth time but couldn't break his own record.
Age group Record Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Date Place Meet Ref M 35 (progression) 2:01:09 [d] Eliud Kipchoge Kenya 5 November 1984 37 25 September 2022 Berlin, Germany Berlin Marathon [52] M 40 (progression) 2:04:19 Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia 13 June 1982 41 3 December 2023 Valencia, Spain Valencia Marathon [53] 2:04:15 Kenenisa Bekele ...
Kenyan marathoner Eliud Kipchoge is getting close to eclipsing the elusive 2-hour barrier in a sanctioned world marathon. He ran 2:01:09 on Sunday. Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge shatters his own world ...
A third gold in Paris would cement Kipchoge’s status as a long-distance legend. CNN joins him at his Kenya training camp, where the hard yards are run. Eliud Kipchoge: The two-hour marathon man ...
Eliud Kipchoge running world record (2:01:09) at the 2022 Berlin Marathon. His 4th of record 5 wins. The Berlin Marathon was established in 1974 by Horst Milde, a baker and running enthusiast in the city. The race had 244 finishers; 234 men and 10 women, and was won by Günter Hallas and Jutta von Haase in times of 2:44:53 and 3:22:01 respectively.