Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya set a new world record of 2 hours 1 minute 9 seconds to win the Berlin Marathon in Germany.

Kipchoge surpassed his own world record of 30 seconds, which he set at the event four years ago.

The Berlin Marathon is known as a course where it is easy to get good records, and Kipchoge set a world record of 2 hours 1 minute 39 seconds at this event four years ago.



At this year's race held on the 25th, 37-year-old Kipchoge surpassed the world record from the beginning of the race and ran alone from the middle stage, breaking his own record by 30 seconds with a time of 2 hours, 1 minute and 9 seconds. won with a staggering world record of seconds.



Among Japanese drivers, Kenya Sonoda finished 7th with 2:07:14, Tatsuya Maruyama finished 8th with 2:07:50, and Kento Momiya finished 9th with 2:07:56. rice field.



On the other hand, the women's race was won by an Ethiopian runner with a good time of 2:15:37, while the Japanese runners Rika Kaseda was 7th with a time of 2:21:55 and Ayuko Suzuki with a time of 2:22:02. 8th place, Sayaka Sato was 9th place with 2 hours 22 minutes 13 seconds.