Eliud Kipchoge: Two-hour marathon barrier broken by Kenyan in Ineos 1:59 challenge -

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https://news.yahoo.com/eliud-kipchoge-two-hour-marathon-062700856.html

Eliud Kipchoge has broken the two-hour marathon barrier at the Ineos 1:59 challenge in Vienna.

The Kenyan ran 1:59:40 to complete the 26.2 mile distance in the fastest time in history.

Utilising a rotating group of pacemakers, thus making the time not an official world record, and wearing the Nike ZoomX Vaporfly shoe, Kipchoge became the first athlete to run the distance in under two hours.

He had previously pushed the mark close in a similar attempt at the Monza Formula One racetrack near MIlan in 2017.

Kipchoge ran 2:00:25 on that occasion, but added extra pacemakers and allowed fans to line the streets for this attempt.

The tweaks worked, with Kipchoge holding a consistent pace throughout the run, consistently tracking at about ten seconds below the two-hour barrier, bettering his previous mark to make history.

Kipchoge is the holder of the official marathon World Record, a time of 2:01:39 set at the Berlin Marathon last year.

He has won eight World Marathon Majors, and took marathon gold in Rio at the 2016 Olympic Games.
 

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It's not really a proper marathon run since he had paceholders placed along the entire track, a new one each kilometer.

Still very impressive of course and theoretically he could have ran the same time in a real marathon, though in practice it's a lot harder without the rotating paceholders.
 

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It's not really a proper marathon run since he had paceholders placed along the entire track, a new one each kilometer.

Still very impressive of course and theoretically he could have ran the same time in a real marathon, though in practice it's a lot harder without the rotating paceholders.


And the paceholders ran in front of him in a v shape like how geese fly to cut down on his wind resistance, kinda like drafting behind a semi.
 
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