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2:00:25 After three years of planning, Nike's goal of staging a sub-2-hour marathon is still just that—an audacious aspiration. But Eliud Kipchoge, a 32-year-old Kenayn, ran faster than the world record of 2:02:57, finishing the time trial in 2:00:25. The achievement on the Formula One track in Monza will not count as a world record, because the race utilized practices like alternating pacers that are not sanctioned by the International Association of Athletics Federations. Kenyan Dennis Kimetto’s 2:02:57 in the 2014 Berlin Marathon still stands as the world record.
Source : runners world
Breaking 2 is honestly stressing me out so much rn
HE WAS SO CLOSE IM CRYING
What Breaking 2 Taught Us
What Breaking 2 Taught Us
On the 6th of May at 5:45 AM in Monza, Italy, , Nike hosted a ground breaking event for the running community. it was an attempt to break the two hour barrier for the marathon. How it worked is that Nike looked at many athletes from around the world who they felt had the potential to break the 2-hour barrier. They tested their bodies, looked at their strengths and weaknesses and came down to…
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