• Kenyan takes 30 seconds off record with run of 2:01:09
  • Kipchoge has now won 15 of his 17 career marathons

Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge shattered his own marathon world record, winning the Berlin event with a time of two hours, one minute and nine seconds.

The 37-year-old’s finishing time to win the race on Sunday was some 30 seconds faster than his previous world-best mark, set in the German capital four years ago.

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