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Tigist Assefa Obliterates Women’s Marathon World Record In Berlin While Eliud Kipchoge Makes History

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 24/09/2023

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Tigist Assefa of Ethiopia breaks the women's marathon world record at the Berlin Marathon, running 2:15:37.

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Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya wins the Berlin Marathon in 2:01:09, the fastest time ever run on a standard course.

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Assefa's time is 18 seconds faster than the previous world record, set by Paula Radcliffe in 2003.

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Kipchoge's time is 30 seconds faster than his previous world record, set in Berlin in 2018.

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Assefa's victory is the first by an Ethiopian woman in the Berlin Marathon since 1988.

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Kipchoge's victory is his fourth in a row in Berlin.Assefa's time is the fastest ever run by a woman on a standard course.

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Kipchoge's time is the fastest ever run by a man on a standard course.

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Assefa's victory is a major milestone for Ethiopian women's distance running.

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