I Can Go Faster - Eliud Kipchoge After Setting New World Marathon Record CapitalFMKenya: Kenya EliudKipchoge BerlinMarathon
As he lifted his eyes and saw the iconic Brandenburg Gate, with the car timer ahead of him assuring of a World Record run, Kipchoge was hopping into yet another record setting run, just like he did at the same course four years ago."There is still more in my legs and the future still looks great. My mind is still young and thinking well. My body is absorbing the training and racing and well, let us see," Kipchoge said after the race.
Kipchoge said;"I was planning to go for around 60:50 or 60:40 but my legs were running fast and I thought oh okay let me try to run two hours flat. But all in all I am happy with the performance."
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