“I lack words to describe this day,” said Kipchoge. “I am really grateful, happy to smash the world record.”
“It was hard,” he said. “I ran my own race, I trusted my trainers, my program and my coach. That’s what pushed me in the last kilometers.”
“They say you miss two times but you can’t miss the third time,”
What. A. Run.
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge smashed the marathon world record in Berlin.
Watch the moment he crossed the finish line 🎥 https://t.co/D9EEUwWzSc pic.twitter.com/zmR6aYFpoO
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 16, 2018