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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/25/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Champion Eliud Kipchoge contemplates return to Berlin in pursuit of 
                                 World Record

The morning after winning the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON for the second time in 
three years, Eliud Kipchoge was in reflective mood. Looking back on 
Sunday's race which produced more than its fair share of surprises, he 
offered his assessment on the upsets provided by the event's 44th edition: 
"Planning to run a marathon is like life, anything can happen. You can run 
fast today and tomorrow you run slow."

Just about everything did happen in Berlin on Sunday but hardly in the way 
most fans of the sport would have expected: the failure of Kipchoge's two 
main rivals, Kenenisa Bekele and Wilson Kipsang, to finish and the winner 
himself being overtaken, albeit briefly, in the closing stages by 
Ethiopia's marathon debutant Guye Adola, who then finished as the second 
fastest of all time in his country's rankings, would have required crystal 
ball gazing of the highest order.

Through every twist and turn of the race, one constant factor was the 
remorseless progress of Eliud Kipchoge. No matter the wet conditions which 
put paid to hopes of a world record, the Kenyan switched his mission target 
to concentrate on adding to the title won here in 2015. Time and again, 
whether it has been in winning the Olympic title in Rio last year or 
capturing the top prize in London, Berlin, Chicago and Hamburg, he has 
displayed a strength of will which is distinctive.

In retrospect he believes the experience of going so close to breaking two 
hours for the marathon distance on Monza's Formula 1 circuit in early May 
has strengthened him both mentally and physically. He believes that process 
will boost future efforts to make marathon history: "It gave me a lot of 
strength mentally, especially when I crossed the finish line and looked up 
and saw the clock showing two hours and 25 seconds and I knew I was running 
against the unthinkable. I and my partners, Nike, are trying to have no 
limits in this sport."

The topic of when or if the two-hour barrier for the marathon can be broken 
has been a hot topic for some time. What was clear as he relaxed on a hotel 
sofa before leaving Berlin - even a marathon great had a touch of stiffness 
in the legs after running a world leading 2:03:32 the previous day - was 
that Eliud Kipchoge continues to believe that he can break the current 
world record of 2:02:57, set by his fellow Kenyan Dennis Kimetto here in 
2014. A return to Berlin for a third attempt is very much part of his 
plans: "Absolutely, I would like to come back and try for the world record 
next time. I had come here to break the world record but the weather 
changed my plans."

It is highly likely that next year, without a global marathon championship, 
the pursuit of the world record will intensify. Next year's BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON will be staged earlier than usual on 16th September.

Whether it's being primed to challenge both clock and rivals in a big city 
marathon or aim for championship titles beyond 2018, Eliud Kipchoge clearly 
believes he will remain a marathon force for some time to come: 
"Absolutely, I have still good marathons in my legs, there's no doubt about 
that."

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com 
 
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