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Mayers sets decathlon world record after Kipchoge runs fastest marathon race

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PARIS: On a spectacula­r day for track and field fans, Kevin Mayer (pic) of France set a decathlon world record in front of a home crowd, just hours after Eliud Kipchoge smashed the marathon world record in Berlin.

Competing at the Decastar event in southweste­rn France, world champion Mayer amassed a total of 9,126 points, improving on the previous record of 9,045 set by American athlete Ashton Eaton at the 2015 world championsh­ips in Beijing.

Earlier, Kipchoge clocked 2:01:39 at the Berlin Marathon.

The 33-year-old overturned the previous world record set in Berlin by fellow Kenyan Dennis Kimetto in 2014 by 1 minute, 18 seconds.

“I lack words to describe this day,” Kipchoge said after becoming the first person to finish a marathon in less than 2 hours and 2 minutes.

In the decathlon, Mayer fell on his back in celebratio­n after he crossed the line of the 1,500m – the last of 10 events – in 4 minutes, 36.11 seconds, a time he knew would guarantee him the record.

Mayer came to Talence on the back of a disappoint­ing showing at last month’s European Championsh­ip, where he was eliminated after three fouls in the long jump.

Eaton congratula­ted Mayer for his performanc­e in a message posted on Twitter.

“That was an incredible display of ability!” he wrote.

“Important thing to me has always been to keep pushing the limit and inspiring others to do the same. The more 9k can become commonplac­e the better.”

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