London It can be this Sunday (from 10: 35h, TeledEport) the scenario of the most desired Gesta in the history of athletics. For decades, the man dreamed of ruining the iconic two -hour barrier to the official official –Eliud Kipchoge She succeeded in 2019 with an disapproved private challenge- and that dream could be fulfilled thanks to the marathon debut Jacob KiplimoThe new brand won Edreams Mitja Mararató of Barcelona by Brooks in February with a huge brand of 56’42.
That stratospheric chrono has established a new plusmarca of distance and this allows us to dream of an unprecedented gesta in the complete marathon. To do this, enough to cover the first half of the test below the time and tolerate the second half of the speed. Something seems to be possible for a marathon with a margin of 3’18 on the legs. The key is in your body’s reaction when you cross a 30 kilometer barrier, something that is well studied in training, but an unknown land in the competition. Besides beating the historic brand of dream, the first goal is to reduce the record of the world of evil Kelvin Kiptum From 2h00’35 signed to Chicago in 2023. On that occasion, Kenyan covered the first half of 1h00’48 and the second of 59’47.
London will place asphalt one of the most marathons in history with six runners on the output list with brands below 2h04 ‘, Kipchoge Eliud (2h01’09), Sabastian Sawa (2H02’05), Timothy Kiplaga (2h02’55), Alexander Mutiso (2h03’11), milians Mengesha (2h03 and Tamirat Tola (2h03’39). In the category of women there will be six runners with personal chronos below 2h20 ‘, Tigist Assef (2h19’29). Three great stars such as Kenenisa Bekele, peres chepchirchir and worldwide women in the world, Ruth Chepnggetich, the last minutes.
Jacob Kiplimo
Points to record
In the London Marathon
Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya, December 2, 1999
Death: February 11, 2024
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Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:00:35
58:42
Chicago October 8 2023
Valencia 2020
Eliud Kipchoge
Kenya, November 5, 1984
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Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:09
59:25
Berlin September 25, 2022
Lille 2008
Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya, December 2, 1999
Death: February 11, 2024
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:25
58:42
London April 23, 2023
Valencia 2020
Eliud Kipchoge
Kenya, November 5, 1984
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:39
59:25
Berlin September 16, 2018
Valencia 2020
Kenenisa Bekele
Ethiopia, June 13, 1982
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:41
60:00*
Chicago October 8 2023
Newcastle 2013
Jacob Kiplimo
Uganda, November 14, 2000
56:42
Barcelona 2025
Kiplimo will be on
A marathon, in London,
Next April 27
Jacob Kiplimo
Points to record
In the London Marathon
Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya, December 2, 1999
Death: February 11, 2024
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:00:35
58:42
Chicago October 8 2023
Valencia 2020
Eliud Kipchoge
Kenya, November 5, 1984
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:09
59:25
Berlin September 25, 2022
Lille 2008
Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya, December 2, 1999
Death: February 11, 2024
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:25
58:42
London April 23, 2023
Valencia 2020
Eliud Kipchoge
Kenya, November 5, 1984
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:39
59:25
Berlin September 16, 2018
Valencia 2020
Kenenisa Bekele
Ethiopia, June 13, 1982
<
Marathon
<
Half marathon
2:01:41
60:00*
Chicago October 8 2023
Newcastle 2013
Jacob Kiplimo
Uganda, November 14, 2000
56:42
Barcelona 2025
Kiplimo will be on
A marathon, in London,
Next April 27
The test will have a participation of 56,000 runners and can be followed live from 10:00 am on TeledEport and Eurosport.
Source: La Verdad

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