Kimetto Breaks Marathon World Record

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Kenya’s Dennis Kimetto has broken the marathon world record in Berlin, winning the race in a time of two hours, two minutes and 57 seconds.

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The 30-year-old broke away in a seven-man group that included fellow Kenyans Emmanuel Mutai and Geoffrey Kamworor.

He shook off Mutai with just under three miles remaining to become the first man to run a marathon in less than two hours and three minutes.

“I feel good because I won a very tough race,” said Kimetto.

“I felt good from the start and in the last few miles I felt I could do it and break the record.”

Men’s marathon world record decade-by-decade

YearTimeAthleteCourse
19472:25.39Suh Yun-bok (Korea)Boston
19582:15.17Sergei Popov (Soviet Union)Stockholm
19692:08.33Derek Clayton (Australia)Antwerp
19882:06.50Belayneh Dinsamo (Ethiopia)Rotterdam
19992:05.42Khalid Khannouchi (Morocco)Chicago
20082:03.59Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia)Berlin
20142:02.57Dennis Kimetto (Kenya)Berlin

The previous world record had been set on the same course 12 months ago by Kimetto’s compatriot Wilson Kipsang, who ran 2:03:23.

Kimetto, who won marathons in Tokyo and Boston last year, had promised to attack the record in Berlin if conditions allowed.

And in weather perfect for long-distance running, with temperatures around eight degrees centigrade, Kimetto kept his promise, staying in the lead group throughout and sprinting to victory and a new world’s best time

Source: BBC

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