Dennis Kimetto breaks world record (2:02:57) at Berlin Marathon (video) on Sunday, September 28th 2014.
Dennis Kimetto clocked a world record 2 hours, 2 minutes, 57 seconds, to win the Berlin Marathon on Sunday, becoming the third Kenyan to break the 26.2-mile mark in the German capital in the last four years. Kimetto, 30, bettered the record set by Wilson Kipsang last year by 26 seconds. Patrick Makau ran 2:03:38 in 2011. The 2-hour barrier continues to come into closer view. Kimetto broke free from countryman Emmanuel Mutai in the final 5km, crossing the finish line with his arms in the air near the Brandenburg Gate. Kimetto also won the 2013 Tokyo and 2013 Chicago Marathons. Mutai, the 2011 London Marathon winner, also beat the previous world record by finishing second in 2:03:13. Mutai has finished second in Berlin, Chicago, London, New York City and the World Championships. Kimetto finished second in the 2012 Berlin Marathon in 2:04:16, the fastest marathon debut ever. Kimetto dropped out of this year’s Boston Marathon on April 21 due to a hamstring injury a