ITEN, Kenya, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Wilson Kipsang, the 2012 London Marathon winner and Olympic bronze medallist, believes the men’s world record could fall when one of the strongest fields ever assembled ...
Wilson Kipsang will be in Berlin once again this Sunday as he seeks to reclaim the world record he held after running 2:03.23 in 2013, bettering the time previously set by Kenyan compatriot Patrick ...
The elite field at Sunday's Berlin Marathon is intense, with near sub-2-hour marathoner Eliud Kipchoge being taken on by former world record holder Wilson Kipsang and last year's winner Kenenisa ...
Kenya’s Wilson Kipsang poses after setting a new world record time of 2hrs 3mins 23secs at the Berlin Marathon, in Berlin, Germany, yesterday. Kipsang was knocking 15 seconds off the previous best ...
Kipsang will be Kenya's sole representative in the men's 5,000m after clocking 13:13.33 to place second in the semi-final Heat One. He hopes to leverage his 1500m kick to deliver a medal in the 5000m.
Kipsang storms to Berlin win Kenyan takes 15 seconds off previous mark (Adds details, quotes women's result) Sept 29 (Reuters) - Kenyan Wilson Kipsang made the most of the notoriously flat and fast ...