failed to break the world record, and the 39-year-old Beckler is still worthy of respect!
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On September 26, Beijing time, the Berlin Marathon, one of the six Grand Slam events, finally came! Since Beckler had already said he wanted to hit the world record in Berlin, this game looked more like a game specially prepared for Beckler. But the highlight of this game is definitely not just this one.
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Whether Beckler can break the world record is of course the biggest highlight.
Berlin has always been a blessed land for Beckler. The double championships of the World Championships in 2009 reached 2:03:03 in 2016, and even 2:01:41 in 2019. Beckler's distance from the world record is getting closer. But at the age of 39, can he break the world record?
Although it is recognized as the greatest distance runner, Beckler's condition has always been a mystery. No one can stop him when he is in good condition, and it can also surprise him when he is in bad condition.
From 2020 to the present, Beckler has not played in any official marathon. Dating back to 2019, he won the championship in Berlin. Is Beckler trustworthy this time? Before the game, Beckler's coach Hermens said Beckler was in very good shape, which also gave people greater expectations.
In addition to Beckel, Ethiopian Adora, Kenya three top three Kiptanui, Kacheran and Talam are also quite capable. Among the male elites, 11 people ran into 206, so this game was by no means prepared for Beckle alone. For women, except Hiwot Gebrekidan from Ethiopia, no one else has ever run into the 220. In this year's Milan Marathon, she ran the women's best of the year for 2 hours, 19 minutes and 35 seconds. Therefore, from the perspective of her condition, she will be the biggest hit.
In addition, Kenya's Rionoripo, Ethiopia's Amane Beriso and Shure Demise are also popular players.
track is still relatively flat, and this is also one of the easiest tracks in the world to achieve results. In terms of weather, the temperature in Berlin is 18℃, which is still a bit high for the best results.
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, Beckler followed Rabbit in the first group, with a clear leader in the group, with a total of 9 people. In women's terms, Gebregitian follows the male contestant and is in the No. 1 group for women.
The average pace of the first 4 kilometers is 2 minutes and 55 seconds, which is relatively fast. Ethiopian Adora, Renjo and Kiptanui are also in the first group.
man: 5 km
average pace: 2 minutes 53 seconds/km
expected final result: 2 hours 01 minutes 40 seconds
and the world record (2:01:39) comparison: +
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woman: 5km
Average pace: 3 minutes 19 seconds/km
man: 10km
Average pace: 2 minutes 53 seconds/km
estimation final result: 2 hours 01 minutes 40 seconds
and the world record (2:01:39) comparison: +
html l0woman: 10 km
average pace: 3 minutes 19 seconds/km
man: 15 km
man: 15 km
Average pace: 2 minutes 53 seconds/km
Expected final results: 2 hours 01 minutes 30 seconds
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women: 15 kilometers
Average pace: 3 minutes and 19 seconds/km
man: Half-range
Half time: 1 hour 004 seconds
Average pace: 2 minutes 53 seconds/km
Expected final result: 2 hours 01 minutes 40 seconds
3 Compare with the World Record (2:01:39): +00:00:01
women: Half-school
women have 4 people left in the first group in the half-school, and the Ethiopian trio formed an encirclement and suppression of Kenyan player Chemtai.
Half-way time: 1 hour 09 minutes 19 seconds
Average pace: 3 minutes 18 seconds/km
man: 25 kilometers
Average pace: 2 minutes 55 seconds/km
Expected final result: 2 hours 03 minutes 05 seconds
and the world record (2:01:39) Comparison: +00:01:26
average pace: 3 minutes 18 seconds/km
man: 30 km
Average pace: 2 minutes 56 seconds/km
Expected final result: 2 hours 03 minutes 47 seconds
and the world record (2:01:39) Comparison: +00:02:28
https://www. ml3 women: 30 kilometers
average pace: 3 minutes 17 seconds/km
men: 35 kilometers
Average pace: 2 minutes 57 seconds/km
Expected final result: 2 hours 04 minutes 29 seconds
and the world record (2:01:39) Comparison: +00:02:50
and the world record (2:01:39): +00:02:50woman: 35km
Average pace: 3 minutes 17 seconds/km
man: 40km
Average pace: 2 minutes 59 seconds/km
3 Expected final result: 2 hours 05 minutes 53 seconds
In the end, Ethiopian player Adora won the championship with a score of 2:05:45, Yegon second, 2:06:14, PB2 minutes.