This past May, I traveled to Monza, Italy, to witness Breaking2 – one of our most ambitious moonshots, ever. Supported by our incredible team of designers, scientists, and physiologists, three bold athletes took on an unprecedented challenge: running the first sub-two-hour marathon.
It was a moment I’ll never forget, because I had the privilege of standing on the track as history was rewritten. Eliud Kipchoge made a statement heard around the world, running the course in two hours and twenty-five seconds. No human being has ever run 26.2 miles that fast. For billions of athletes, it represented historic progress toward a goal that was once unthinkable.
Sigue leyendo la Memoria Anual 2017 aquí