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Kipchoge sets sights on breaking own record in Berlin

Eliud Kipchoge celebrates after winning the Berlin Marathon and breaking the World Record in 2018. [File]

It is no doubt Eliud Kipchoge has already made history as the fastest ever marathoner in the world, but it seems he still wants to cruise to greatness.

The historic under two-hour run in the marathon (in 2019), a world record in Berlin (2018) and two back-to-back Olympic titles (2016 and 2020) as well as nine victories at World Marathon Majors, confirms that Kipchoge remains the Greatest of All Times.

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