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File Kipchoge will be going head to head with his arch rival Bekele who is keen to smash the world record held by the Kenyan.The race scheduled for October 4, will pit Kipchoge who holds the official world marathon record of 2:01:39 and Bekele whose best performance is only two second shy. A photo taken inside the lavatory of a Boeing 737-500 CorporateFile
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