BERLIN — The men's world marathon record threatens to fall for the eighth time in Berlin this Sunday with Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge eyeing Dennis Kimetto's mark, set last year in Germany's capital. Kimetto's winning time of two hours, two minutes and 57 seconds shaved 26 seconds off the previous world record, set by his Kenyan compatriot Wilson Kipsang the year before in Berlin. Kipchoge, 30, is using it as a build-up to his assault on the marathon gold medal in Rio next August. — Reuters