14.10 for each 5K - I never managed sub 20, though I did do just under 40 for a couple of 10Ks - those were the days. And 60 secs for what was probably 440 yds at school.
14.10 for each 5K - I never managed sub 20, though I did do just under 40 for a couple of 10Ks - those were the days. And 60 secs for what was probably 440 yds at school.
And now Paula's longstanding "real" record has gone ....
Of course it isn't a new IAAF record; doubt it was ever intended to be an attempt. It's an insight into what it currently takes to get below 2 hours for the marathon distance, i.e. very special and controlled conditions. Still an amazing athletic performance though. What it does tell us is that when someone finally gets under 2 hours in normal race conditions that are valid for setting a world record, it will be an outstanding achievement.
Even I don't know who The Grump is.
I. Bickerstaff
Kipchoge's official record marathon time is already not that far off 2 hours and the record time has come down quite significantly in the last seven years. So I suspect an official sub 2 hour marathon is probably not too many years away.
Patrick Makau (Kenya) 2:03:38 Berlin, 2011
Wilson Kipsang (Kenya) 2:03:23 Berlin, 2013
Dennis Kimetto (Kenya) 2:02:57 Berlin, 2014
Eliud Kipchoge (Kenya) 2:01:39 Berlin, 2018