Kipchoge sets a new record at Berlin's famously flat course and does not rule out targeting a sub two-hour time next year.
Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge has beaten his own marathon world record by 30 seconds in Berlin.
Conditions were cool and windless - ideal for distance running on Berlin's flat course - and Kipchoge set a blistering pace by running the first 10km in 28:23 and clocking 59:51 at half way.
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