Eliud Kipchoge says as he wants to become the first marathon runner to violate the two-hour barrier in Vienna on 27, hes currently working to make history. The Kenyan is currently shooting his second shot at the album after falling out by 25 moments in his first attempt in Monza two decades ago. Kipchoge will race in the IENOS 1:59 Challenge, however he will be assisted with a rotating set of pace-setters, meaning the games governing body, the IAAF can not officially ratifies that his time. The four-time London Marathon winner that also holds the official marathon world record of 2:01.39, stated:Im running to make background - I am running to inform people no human is restricted. Its not about cash, its about making and running history changing the lives of people through their thinking. Kipchoges challenge will take place over 4.4 laps of this Prater Hauptallee in Vienna. His very first attempt took place about the Monza Formula One racetrack where he completed just 25 seconds short of the record - the fastest marathon in May 2017. If he would like to make it this time he might need to run one second faster per mile in the Austrian capital, an obstacle Kipchoge thinks will be potential. He added:Im more prepared (later Monza). I feel convinced that Ive been for the previous couple of years at the speed. I arrived close the very first time, however I expect that the next time I can get it Yes, I am prepared. Yes, training has been very powerful, I liked about the training. Its totally different, it is about making history and inform the entire world that no human is constrained. It is not about the competition. Read more here: http://211.149.192.112/3399.html