Imagine getting on a treadmill, setting it to 13mph, then running at that pace for two hours one minute 39 seconds.
Or imagine running 100m in 17.2 seconds – and if that sounds slow, try it – and then doing that another 420 times without pause.
Most of us wouldn’t last more than a minute or two; new marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge is emphatically not most people. Read more
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