2017 Berlin MarathonSep 22, 2017 by Johanna Gretschel
Flashback: Dennis Kimetto Sets World Record 2:02:57 At 2014 Berlin Marathon
Flashback: Dennis Kimetto Sets World Record 2:02:57 At 2014 Berlin Marathon
Flashback to the 2014 Berlin Marathon, where Dennis Kimetto became the first man to break 2:03 by setting a world record of 2:02:57.
The best men's marathon field in history is assembled for this Sunday's Berlin Marathon, where Eliud Kipchoge, Kenenisa Bekele, and Wilson Kipsang will chase Dennis Kimetto's world record of 2:02:57.
To get ready for the big event, let's rewind the tape back to 2014 to watch Kimetto become the first man to break 2:03 over 26.2 miles. He also led Emmanuel Mutai under the old world record in 2:03:13, which still ranks as the fourth-fastest time ever recorded.
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View the full list of countries where the stream is available hereTo get ready for the big event, let's rewind the tape back to 2014 to watch Kimetto become the first man to break 2:03 over 26.2 miles. He also led Emmanuel Mutai under the old world record in 2:03:13, which still ranks as the fourth-fastest time ever recorded.
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