#berlinmarathon2022 Eliud Kipchoge breaks the world record with 2:01:10 (unofficial).
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- #berlinmarathon2022 Eliud Kipchoge's official world record time is 2:01:09
- #berlin42 The winning time is official, and it is another second faster: 2:01:39 for Eliud Kipchoge! Congratulations!!!
- #berlin42 Eliud Kipchoge breaks the world record > 2:01:40 (unofficial)!!!
- #berlinmarathon2022 Official Men’s results: 1. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)2:01:09 2. Mark Korir (KEN)2:05:58 3. Tadu Abate (ETH)2:06:28 4. Andamlak Belihu (ETH)2:06:40 5. Abel Kipchumba (KEN)2:06:49 6. Limenih Getachew (ETH)2:07:07
- Official Results Men: 1. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 2:02:42 2. Vincent Kipkemoi (KEN) 2:03:13 3. Tadese Takele (ETH) 2:03:24 The german winner is Amanal Petros with 2:04:58
- #berlinmarathon Eliud Kipchoge wins his fifth Berlin Marathon with 2:02:42 from fellow-Kenyan Vincent Kipkemboi (2:03:13) and Tadese Takele of Ethiopia (2:03:24), both of them debutants! All times unofficial.
- #berlinmarathon Assefa Tigst (ETH) smashes the world record with 2:11:52 (unoffical time)
- Half a century of fascinating stories, legendary records and unforgettable emotions: The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON will be a proud 50 years old in 2024 💫 We want to celebrate this anniversary with you on and off the course. Registration for the lottery will be open from 28.09.2023!
00:00 - #bmwberlinmarathon Kenenisa Bekele misses the world record by two seconds - 2:01:41 is the unofficial winning time. Is this the greatest marathon comeback ever?
- #berlin42 Official results: Men: 1. Eliud KipchogeKEN2:01:39 2. Amos KiprutoKEN2:06:23 3. Wilson KipsangKEN2:06:48 4. Shogo NakamuraJPN2:08:16 5. Zersenay TadeseERI2:08:46
- #berlinmarathon2022 Good morning from Berlin! We will provide live updates during the elite races here. Eliud Kipchoge and Keira D'Amato lead the elite fields of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. The runners will start at 9.15 am (CET).
- #berlin42 Kipchoge improves the mark by 1:17 minutes - such a big improvement has not been seen in 50 years!
- Dennis KImetto breaks world record - 2:02:57 (unoffcial). Fastest time ever run in a marathon, including the Boston times.

