21 January,2013 03:52 AM IST | | Rohan Koli
Asked by this correspondent about how she felt about breaking the course record, Kipketer looked confused, "What, is it me, oh really, I wasn't aware of it.
"Mumbai's weather was good. I know I can do much better in the future. My aim is to finish the race in two hours and 20 minutes," said theu00a020-year-old.
Kipketer said she is happy with her timing, "My timing has improved compared to what I achieved in Hamburg (2:28:03s) last April."u00a0Her timing was 1.39s faster than the course record of 2:26.12s, set last year by Ethiopian Netsanet Abeyo.u00a0Behind Kipketer were Ethiopia's Dinknesh Mekash (2:28:46s) and Aberu Mekuria (2:29:03s).