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Being part of a world record-breaking marathon

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Published in Athletics
Tuesday, 26 September 2023 02:03
It is not just the elite athletes who are drawn to Berlin in search of fast times

I was fortunate to run the BMW Berlin Marathon in 2022 and 2023. On both occasions there have been world records. Eluid Kipchoge ran a 2:01:09 last year and this year Tigst Assefa surprised the running world with a spectacular 2:11:53 in the womens race.

As is usually the case with races that have seen fast times, runners from far and wide are drawn to them. Kipchoges twin world records in Berlin now make it the marathon major to be lining up at, hence wanting to return there myself for a second time.

But theres more to these big city marathons than records and in Berlin this weekend I felt a buzz that somehow seemed a little different to that of a local 5km or even a larger event at home in the UK. This great gathering of nations, of like-minded individuals from around the world, the atmosphere and comradery with fellow runners was growing before even my flight took off.

Manchester Airport was busy as usual on a Friday evening and no sooner had I found a seat in the departure lounge than I was chatting to runners ready for their first overseas event. The flight was a direct one to Berlin, so not surprisingly packed with many more people taking part. The couple next to me were hoping for PBs on the fast and flat course. From touching down to taking the train into Berlin and then into the hotel, the city was awash with athletes and the level of excitement was evident at every turn.

Tigst Assefa (adidas)

Bib collection was a much more organised and efficient affair this time compared to last year and the event expo was packed with the usual Berlin-embossed gear. Bear in mind that here you purchase a finishers t-shirt before the event!

And so to race day. One thing that impressed me about the 2022 event and made me want to return this year was the ease with which I made it to the start line. Kit drop couldnt be easier, but getting to my pre-assigned start pen became a nightmare. I was in the front pen, just behind the elites, but it felt like 10,000 others were as well. With no clear way on to the course and no race officials offering directions, runners were climbing the fences and pushing their way on to the small section of road.

As we stood eagerly anticipating the gun, the elite athletes were introduced. To be honest, for all except one, the crowd of 45,000 seemed uninterested. Although when Kipchoges name was called and his face beamed to the giant screens above the start gantry, the crowd cheered as one and a buzz of excitement flowed through the amassed runners like an electric charge.

Within seconds the gun fired and we were away, almost. Being in the same start area last year meant I crossed the start line within 10 seconds, this year it took over a minute, such was the sheer numbers forcing their way to the line.

In this situation, its simply a case of remaining calm and going with the flow, even if it did seem to take around 10 miles before the runners thinned out a little on the road. In the end, I finished just over a minute slower than last year, but that meant almost 300 places further down the field!

Crowds lined every single metre of the course and their cheers didnt relent for any of the finishers. They were treated to Kipchoges fifth victory in the city in what now seems like a quite ordinary time of 2:02:42 from the Olympic champion. As she glided along perhaps not many spectators were aware of quite how fast Assefa was moving and that shed steal the headlines the following morning with an almost unbelievable 2:11:53.

READ MORE: 2023 Berlin Marathon coverage

Even after the champions were crowned, the atmosphere buzzed and I spoke to people whod both beaten their goals and those whod simply, like me, been amazed by the kindness and goodwill that flowed endlessly between this world gathering of runners. Chatting with those who had broken their four-hour goal for the first time to those happy to have completed their first race in just over six hours, each enthused with a sheer passion for running that gave me a renewed lust for the event.

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