A new record of 2 hours, 1 minute, and 9 seconds was established by Eliud Kipchoge at the 2019 Berlin Marathon, besting his previous record set in 2018.
The Kenyan’s new record, reached at age 38, has stunned many of his followers. While everyone anticipated Kipchoge’s victory, nobody anticipated him breaking his own record. As a result of his victory, he will receive almost $200,000.

The marathon rule is that whoever finishes first gets to keep the enticing prize money. Due to his skill, he has amassed a huge wealth throughout the course of his career. Sending him my best wishes for the victory.
