Sunday Times

Marathon run by Kipchoge fastest yet

- Reuters

ELIUD Kipchoge of Kenya ran the quickest recorded marathon yesterday, crossing the line at the Monza Formula One track in two hours and 25 seconds, but missed out on an ambitious attempt to break the two-hour barrier.

The 32-year-old’s time smashed the official mark of 2:02:57 set by fellow Kenyan Dennis Kimetto in Berlin in 2014 but will not enter the record books largely due to a noncomplia­nt system of pacemaking.

“The is not the end of the attempt of runners on two hours,” the Olympic champion said after the race, likening the challenge to climbing a tree. “When you step on the branches . . . immediatel­y you go to the next one.”

Kipchoge rated it as the finest performanc­e in a career that includes a gold medal at the Rio Games last year and a personal best official time of 2:03:05, the third-fastest in history.

Kipchoge and the only other competitor­s, Eritrean Zersenay Tadese and Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa, ran behind an arrow-head formation of pacemakers, to reduce drag, and a car beaming a green line on the road behind it to show the required speed for the sub-two hour target. —

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