Vienna: Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge made history on Saturday as he became the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. Kipchoge, who is aged 34, covered the 42.2 km distance in one hour 59 minutes and 40 seconds.
This is however not an official marathon world record because it was not in open competition and Kipchoge used a team of rotating pacemakers, according to a report in a leading English news network.
The Kenyan was assisted by a team of 42 pacemakers, including Olympic 1500m champion Matthew Centrowitz, Olympic 5,000m silver medallist Paul Chelimo and the Ingebrigtsen brothers Jakob, Filip and Henrik. His coaches delivered him water and energy gels by bike over the course of the run in the city's Prater park, instead of Kipchoge having to pick up refreshments from a table as in normal competition marathons.