BERLIN (Reuters) - Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge has the marathon world record firmly in his sights in Berlin on Sunday as he attempts a sub-two hour race.
But he will have to outrun fellow record contenders Wilson Kipsang and Kenenisa Bekele to get there.
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