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Beat once again the world record for distance - which is still owned this test, when, in 2010, the Eritrean Zerzenay Tadese fulfilled the course in 58.23 minutes - is a wish of Carlos Móia, president of Marathon Club of Portugal: "We will try to be beaten the record. When we made 20, was. Now, we do 25, it can be again. "
The big favorite to achieve the feat and take home the corresponding check of 100,000 euros is the British Mo Farah, Olympic champion, world and European of the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, which will be the first time in Lisbon. The Ethiopian Guyle Adola, Kenyan Stephen Kosgei Kibet and Silas Kipruto and the Moroccan Aziz Lahbabi, all with marks below the time, are other candidates who have confirmed their participation.