Eliud Kipchoge, the reigning Chicago and London Marathon winner, will be targeting the world record if conditions will allow at the BMW Berlin Marathon on Sunday.
Kipchoge will marshal forces with former Berlin Marathon winner Geoffrey Mutai (2:03:02) and 2011 London Marathon winner Emmanuel Mutai (2:03:13) to lower the all-time mark set by Dennis Kimetto (2:02:57) in the German capital.