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Double Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record at Sunday's race in Berlin.
The 37-year-old Kenyan crossed the line in a time of two hours, one minute and nine seconds, to beat his previous best by 30 seconds, set in the in the German capital four years ago.
He had previously taken one minute 20 seconds off compatriot Dennis Kimetto's record of 2:02.57 in Berlin in 2014.
Kipchoge had played down his chances of a world record in the build up.
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