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Eliud Kipchoge

Kenyan long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours, breaking a record long thought to be impossible.

The athlete, 34, ran the 26.2 miles in one hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds at the INEOS 1:59 Challenge in Vienna, Austria, on Saturday, on a course specifically designed for the attempt.

Though the accomplishment marks a breakthrough in the sport of running, Kipchoge’s time will not be recognized as an official world record because it was not run under “open marathon conditions” and because Kipchoge ran alongside a group of professional pacesetters, according toTheNew York Times.

“HISTORY IS MADE!” the INEOS 1:59 Challenge Twitter accountwroteon Saturday. “For so long, so many thought it was impossible, but @EliudKipchoge becomes the first human to run a sub two-hour marathon.”

Eliud Kipchoge.ALEX HALADA/AFP via Getty Images

Eliud Kipchoge

“Today we went to the Moon and came back to earth!” Kipchogewroteon Twitter after the marathon. “I am at a loss for words for all the support I have received from all over the world. Thank you to all who gave me the opportunity. Asante.”

Kipchoge holds the official world record for the marathon as well, with his 2:01:39 time at the 2018 Berlin Marathon, according toRunner’s World.The athlete has also won eight major marathons and three Olympic medals.

The long-distance runner had previously attempted to break the two-hour barrier in the marathon in 2017, when he ran in Nike’s Breaking2 event in Monza, Italy, according to theTimes.During that attempt, he ran a 2:00:25, though that time was also not recognized as an official world record.

“Berlin was about running a world record,” Kipchoge said this week, according to theTimes. “Vienna is about running and breaking history, like the first man on the moon.”

source: people.com