Rudisha breaks men’s 800m world record

BERLIN, (Reuters) – Kenyan David Rudisha broke the  men’s 800 metres world record that had stood for 13 years yesterday, clocking a time of one minute 41.09 seconds at the ISTAF  athletics meeting in the German capital.

Rudisha snatched the world record from Denmark’s Wilson  Kipketer, who set a mark of 1.41.11 in 1997 in Cologne, Germany.

Rudisha set the world record at one of athletics’ most  iconic venues, the deep blue track of Berlin’s Olympic stadium,  site of last year’s world athletics championships.

“This was my first real attempt to break the world record. I  knew I was good, I had trained very hard,” Rudisha told  reporters.

“Now that I have run that time, I can say I have the ability  to improve and go faster.”

Rudisha said the world record made up for his surprise  semi-final exit at the same stadium at the world championships  last year.

“This was the best way to make it right again here,” he  said.

The 21-year-old Kenyan retained the African Championships  title over the distance last month in the fastest time ever run  in his athletics-mad country, proving he was a force to be  reckoned with this season.

He is the son of Daniel Rudisha, a member of the 4x400m  Olympics silver-winning relay team in Mexico City in 1968.

The Berlin meeting is not part of the top tier Diamond  League season.

“Now I want to finish top in the Diamond League in my  event,” said Rudisha, who leads the 800m standings in the  14-meeting season.