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Position Challenge Participant Age Gender Evidence Difference Time Medal Logs Country
401 Run London Virtual Gary Davidson 51 male unofficial +00:00:00 04:02:02
Run London Official Time Awarded
1 United Kingdom
402 Run London Virtual Quinn Foster 23 male unofficial +00:00:10 04:02:12
Run London Unofficial Time Awarded
1 United Kingdom
403 Run New York Virtual Jack Dixon 39 male official +00:00:02 04:02:14
Run New York Official Time Awarded
8 United Kingdom
404 Run Berlin Virtual Mohd Noor Izman Jaliun 41 male official +00:00:03 04:02:17
Run Berlin Special Challenge Awarded
Special Challenge
2 United Kingdom
Special Challenge

For the Run Berlin special challenge you are required to beat the world record marathon time set by Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya on 16 September 2018 in Berlin. Luckily for you, over a half marathon distance. The time you need to beat in both of your half marathons is 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds totalling a 4 hour 3 minutes and 18 second marathon. By completing this challenge, you will get a true sense of the almost superhuman achievement this was. Every time you fail to defeat his time, you have to remember Eliud Kipchoge would have not only beaten you, he has just run twice the distance you have! You don’t have to do this special challenge and is not required to obtain your Run Berlin Silver medal.

405 Run London Virtual Matthew Joyce 25 male official +00:00:05 04:02:22
Run London Official Time Awarded
1 United Kingdom
406 Run New York Virtual Vitaly Mikheesku 49 male official +00:00:00 04:02:22
Run New York Official Time Awarded
8 United Kingdom
407 Run Berlin Virtual Gabriella Verta 34 female official +00:00:01 04:02:23
Run Berlin Official Time Awarded
2 United Kingdom
408 Run London Virtual Grega Lavric 43 male official +00:00:00 04:02:23
Run London Official Time Awarded
4 Slovenia
409 Run Berlin Virtual Ella Hayes 26 female unofficial +00:00:01 04:02:24
Run Berlin Special Challenge Awarded
Special Challenge
2 United Kingdom
Special Challenge

For the Run Berlin special challenge you are required to beat the world record marathon time set by Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya on 16 September 2018 in Berlin. Luckily for you, over a half marathon distance. The time you need to beat in both of your half marathons is 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds totalling a 4 hour 3 minutes and 18 second marathon. By completing this challenge, you will get a true sense of the almost superhuman achievement this was. Every time you fail to defeat his time, you have to remember Eliud Kipchoge would have not only beaten you, he has just run twice the distance you have! You don’t have to do this special challenge and is not required to obtain your Run Berlin Silver medal.

410 Run London Virtual Mark Ussher 43 male official +00:00:05 04:02:29
Run London Official Time Awarded
8 United Kingdom