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How Have Marathon Records Improved Over The Last 100 Years?

How Have Marathon Records Improved Over The Last 100 Years?

Update: 2024-10-05
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In episode 88, The Running Channel podcast trio delves into the evolution of men’s marathon records over the past century. Back in 1925, the record stood at 2:29:01 , while the current benchmark to beat is an incredible 2:00:35 . What factors have contributed to this incredible improvement? Listen to find out! ALSO Sarah shares her experience watching Jess strive for her sub-3 hour marathon goal in Berlin and Rick seeks advice for a rather sore running issue - chafing nipples!

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How Have Marathon Records Improved Over The Last 100 Years?

How Have Marathon Records Improved Over The Last 100 Years?

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