Wilson Kipsang, photo by Photorun.net
ITEN (KEN): Wilson Kipsang says he will have an eye on the world record when he runs in next month’s Berlin Marathon. The Kenyan, who a world mark of 2:03:23 in winning the event in 2013, lost it to Dennis Kimetto, who ran 2:02:57 in Berlin the following year. Kipsang told the-star.co.ke: “I ran a good race in 2013 and I want to emulate that and come home a better man. My target is to come with a world record if possible depending on the weather and my shape on the day.”
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