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Kenya’s marathon great Eliud Kipchoge will be seeking to defend the  BMW Berlin Marathon.

He is also seeking an unprecedented fifth men’s race when the World Athletics Elite Platinum Label road race returns on 24 September, according to World Athletics.

Kipchoge improved his own world record by half a minute when winning last year’s Berlin Marathon in 2:01:09. That followed his previous victories secured in the German capital in 2015, 2017 and 2018, the latter in a then world record of 2:01:39.

Among Kipchoge’s challengers will be his compatriot Amos Kipruto, the 2019 world bronze medallist who won last year’s London Marathon and who clocked his PB of 2:03:13 when finishing second to Kipchoge in last year’s Tokyo Marathon.

The pair have so far clashed three times in the marathon: once in Berlin, where Kipruto  finished second in 2:06:23 behind Kipchoge’s world record run in 2018; once in Tokyo last year, where Kipchoge won in 2:02:40; and once at the Olympic Games in Japan, where Kipchoge won and Kipruto did not finish.

“On my road to the Paris Olympic Games, I like to go back to the BWM Berlin Marathon, since to me this is the perfect preparation,” said two-time Olympic champion Kipchoge, whose most recent marathon performance was a sixth-place finish in Boston in April.

“I have great memories there and I look forward to running the streets of Berlin again, together with the thousands of runners that will join.”

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