On September 25, Beijing time, the 48th Berlin Marathon was very popular because Kipchoger wanted to challenge his world record and strive to run within 2 hours. In the end, Kipchoger's result was frozen in 2 hours, 01 minutes and 09 seconds, breaking his previous world record of

On September 25, Beijing time, the 48th Berlin Marathon is paying attention to the public because Kipchoger wants to challenge his world record and strive to get within 2 hours. In the end, Kipchoger's result was frozen in 2 hours, 01 minutes and 09 seconds, breaking his previous world record of 2 hours, 01 minutes and 39 seconds, and winning the Berlin Marathon men's marathon championship.

Before the race: Berlin Marathon is one of the six world marathon Grand Slam events, and is known for its good results. On the day of this game, everything in Berlin was perfect, with a temperature of 9-12 degrees, no wind, no rain, and no sun, which was a beauty for the weather. Previously, Kipchoger ran a world record of 2 hours, 01 minutes and 39 seconds in Berlin. Three years ago, Kipchoger ran a full-time Malaysian score of 1 hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds, but that was an experimental challenge in an artificial ideal environment and was not officially certified.

5 km, Kipchoger's score was 14 minutes and 14 seconds.

10 kilometers, Kipchoger's score is 28 minutes and 23 seconds, and the official real-time expected finish is 1 hour, 59 minutes and 43 seconds.

13 km, Kipchoger's score was 36 minutes and 49 seconds, and the score was still within 2 hours.

15 km, Kipchoger's score is 42 minutes and 33 seconds.

20 kilometers, Kipchoger's score is 56 minutes and 45 seconds.

30 kilometers, Kipchoger's score is 1 hour 25 minutes 40 seconds, and the official expected completion time is 2 hours 29 seconds.

40 kilometers, Kipchoger's score is 1 hour 54 minutes 53 seconds.

In the end, Kipchoge won the championship and broke the world record, with a result of 2 hours, 01 minutes, and 09 seconds.

Before the game, Kipchoger said: "Actually, in Berlin, I don't know my limits. But I will try my best to push myself, I really don't know where the limits are." Obviously, Kipchoger is still very low-key. He did not threaten to challenge the world record or break the 2-hour mark of human limit . After all, how is his on-the-spot state still unknown.

Kipchoger's results are now released, winning the Berlin Marathon in 2 hours, 01 minutes and 09 seconds. Congratulations.