
Summary – Eliud Kipchoge set a new marathon world record at the Berlin Marathon, clocking 2:01:09 and solidifying his dominance in long-distance running.,
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Kenyan athlete Eliud Kipchoge made history at the Berlin Marathon on September 24, 2023, by setting a new men’s marathon world record with an exceptional time of 2:01:09. This accomplishment emphasizes his unparalleled dominance in long-distance running and showcases the Berlin Marathon’s reputation as a fast, flat course conducive to record-breaking performances.
Timeline and Key Moments
The race commenced at 9:15 AM local time in ideal weather conditions, with Kipchoge quickly establishing an aggressive pace. He took the lead by the 10-kilometer marker at 29:01 and maintained a highly consistent pace throughout. His halfway split was recorded at 60:44. Benefitting from expert pacing and strong team support, Kipchoge accelerated in the final kilometers, finishing the last 2.195 kilometers at a blistering speed.
Key Figures and Officials
- Eliud Kipchoge: 39 years old, regarded as one of the greatest marathoners in history.
- Coach: Patrick Sang
- Officiating Body: International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)
- Competitors: Sisay Lemma (Ethiopia), Jacob Kiplimo (Uganda) – second and third place finishers respectively.
Verified Statistics
- New finishing time (world record): 2:01:09
- Previous world record: 2:01:39 (also set by Kipchoge in 2018)
- Halfway split: 60:44
- Average pace: approximately 2:52 per kilometer
- Weather: 14°C, partly cloudy, low humidity
Official Quotes
Kipchoge: “I’m very happy to break the world record again. It shows that with discipline and the right team, anything is possible.”
Coach Patrick Sang: “Eliud prepared perfectly for this event. The Berlin course and crowd support were key factors in his performance.”
Immediate Consequences
This new world record further solidifies Kipchoge’s reputation as the marathon king and sets a higher standard for marathon runners globally. It also enhances Kenya’s status in long-distance athletics and serves as inspiration for athletes targeting upcoming major marathons like London and New York. The performance will be closely monitored by the International Olympic Committee and World Athletics.
Reactions
Globally, fans and fellow athletes praised Kipchoge’s achievement. Jacob Kiplimo, who came in third, remarked, “Eliud is an inspiration for the whole marathon community. We all strive to approach his level.”
What Comes Next?
- 2024 Tokyo Marathon: Kipchoge aims to defend his title.
- World Athletics Championships: Attention will focus on potential challengers to the new marathon world record.
- Berlin Marathon 2024: Scheduled for the last Sunday of September, continuing the tradition of fast races.
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