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  • Kenya's Olympic Champion Eliud Kipchoge has done it again after slashing 30 seconds off his 2018 world record to set a new world record in the 2022 BMW Berlin Marathon on Sunday.

Kenya's Olympic Champion Eliud Kipchoge has done it again after slashing 30 seconds off his 2018 world record to set a new world record in the 2022 BMW Berlin Marathon on Sunday.

Kipchoge clocked 2:01.09, which is exactly 30 seconds ahead of the 2018 BMW Berlin Marathon edition in which he clocked 2:01.39.

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