Eliud Kipchoge became the first player to run a marathon in two hours, 20 minutes ahead of the mark.
Kenya, 34, won 26.2 miles (42.2 km) at 1 hour 59 minutes 40 seconds at the Enos 1:59 challenge in Vienna, Austria on Saturday.
Because it was not an open competition, we used a spinning pacemaker team that was not recognized as the official marathon world record.
In previous attempts in 2017, the Olympic champion fell 25 seconds.
When he found out that he was going to make history right at home, the pacemaker backed down so that Kipchoge alone could roar across the line by the large crowds of the Austrian capital.
The four winners of the London Marathon were accepted by his wife Grace, grabbed the Kenyan flag and mobbed by pacemakers, including the world's best mid and long runners.
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