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English singer and songwriter Harry Styles ran the Berlin Marathon in under three hours on Sunday.

Organizers confirmed to news agency dpa that Styles took part. Local newspaper Der Tagesspiegel was the first to report his participation.

The 31-year-old former member of the One Direction boy band was among some 55,000 runners taking part in the race on what is widely regarded as the fastest marathon track in the world.


  One Direction member and pop superstar Harry Styles was seen running in the Berlin Marathon on Sunday. @hs_news2/Instagram One Direction member and pop superstar Harry Styles was seen running in the Berlin Marathon on Sunday. @hs_news2/Instagram

  Styles competed in the marathon under the alias of “Sted Sarandos from Great Britain.” @hs_news2/Instagram Styles competed in the marathon under the alias of “Sted Sarandos from Great Britain.” @hs_news2/Instagram

Styles – reportedly using the pseudonym Sted Sarandos and wearing a headband and sunglasses – completed the route in 2 hours, 59 minutes, 13 seconds.

A sub-3 hour marathon is a coveted mark for many marathon runners.

Der Tagesspiegel reported that Styles was already spotted running in Berlin in preparation for Sunday’s race.


  Styles snapped a photo with two-time Paralympic Gold medalist Richard Whitehead at the Berlin Marathon. @richard_whitehead_mbe/Instagram Styles snapped a photo with two-time Paralympic Gold medalist Richard Whitehead at the Berlin Marathon. @richard_whitehead_mbe/Instagram

  Harry Styles wows the crowds at his Love on Tour concert in Sydney. SplashNews.com Harry Styles wows the crowds at his Love on Tour concert in Sydney. SplashNews.com

Styles was in a photo at the finish with Richard Whitehead, a two-time gold medal winner over 200 meters at the Paralympic Games. Whitehead, who is on a quest to run 20 marathons this year, posted the photo on Instagram.

Styles’ debut album, “Harry Styles,” topped the album charts in the U.S., Britain and several other countries, while the second, “Fine Line,” appeared in 2019 and included the Grammy-winning “Watermelon Sugar.”

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