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Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya won the Berlin Marathon in 2:01:09, beating his own previous best set in 2018 of 2:01:39.
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Kipchoge, 37, improved his case for being the best over 26.2 miles by winning his 15th of 17 career marathons.
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He moved slowly. After 13.1 miles in 59:51, Kipchoge ran 61:18 for the remainder of the race. Mark Korir fell behind by 4:49.
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Tigist Assefa of Ethiopia won the women's race in 2:15:37.
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Paula Radcliffe (2:15:25, London 2003) and Brigid Kosgei (2:14:14, Chicago 2019) are quicker
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Keira D'Amato, the top seed, came in sixth place in 2:21:48.
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Eight men's marathon world records have been broken on Berlin's pancake-flat roads.
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Four years ago, Kipchoge broke Dennis Kimetto's 2014 world record of 2:02:57.