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Masters M35 marathon world record progression

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Masters M35 marathon world record progression is the progression of world record improvements of the marathon M35 division of Masters athletics. Records must be set in properly conducted, official competitions under the standing IAAF rules unless modified by World Masters Athletics.

The M35 division consists of male athletes who have reached the age of 35 but have not yet reached the age of 40, so exactly from their 35th birthday to the day before their 40th birthday. Marathon running is not normally seeded into age divisions so all of these records were set in marathon race open to most other age groups.

Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, age 37 at the time, set a world record for men of 2:01:09 on September 25, 2022, at the 2022 Berlin Marathon.[1] Gebrselassie, Lopes and Peters also set the open division world record at the time they set the M35 record.

Key

  Awaiting ratification   Incomplete information

Time Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Location Date
2:01:09 Eliud Kipchoge  Kenya 5 November 1984 37 years, 324 days Berlin 25 September 2022
2:01:41 Kenenisa Bekele  Ethiopia 13 June 1982 37 years, 108 days Berlin 29 September 2019
2:03:59 Haile Gebrselassie  Ethiopia 18 April 1973 35 years, 163 days Berlin Video on YouTube 28 September 2008
2:07:12 Carlos Lopes  Portugal 18 February 1947 38 years, 61 days Rotterdam 20 April 1985
2:10:38 Kjell-Erik Ståhl  Sweden 17 February 1946 37 years, 178 days Helsinki 14 August 1983
2:11:19 Jack Foster  New Zealand 23 May 1932 41 years, 253 days Christchurch 31 January 1974
2:17:39.4 Jim Peters  Great Britain 25 October 1918 35 years, 244 days Chiswick 26 June 1954


References

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  1. ^ "Kipchoge breaks world record in Berlin with 2:01:09". World Athletics. 30 September 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.

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