The 37-year-old set the ongoing benchmark with a fantastic season of two hours, one moment, and 39 seconds 

Twofold Olympic long distance race champion Eliud Kipchoge has won the Berlin Long distance race by establishing another standard.

Kipchoge won the race in 2:01:09 over the grueling 26.2 miles at the Berlin Marathon.He beat his own World record by 30 seconds.

Kipchoge knackered the primary portion of the race in 59:51, very nearly a moment not as much as what he had requested in his speed notes; 60:50.

He had gone through the primary 5km in 14:14 and cleared 10km in 28:23, well inside his 2018 World Record.

Triumph in Berlin has given Kipchoge a record-equalling fourth win, putting him level with Ethiopian extraordinary Haile Gebrselassie.

He won in 2015, 2017 and 2018 editions of the Berlin marathon and placed second in the 2013 edition.

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