Tag: Eliud Kipchoge

  • Kenya’s  Kipchoge guns for third consecutive marathon titles

    Kenya’s  Kipchoge guns for third consecutive marathon titles

    Eliud Kipchoge is used to leading from the front, but the Kenyan is pursuing his own place in the sporting history books at the Paris Olympics.

    On Saturday, the 39-year-old will attempt to become the first person to win three consecutive marathon titles at the Games.

    As well as holding off a field dominated by younger competitors, Kipchoge will be battling the weather.

    Temperatures in the French capital were impacted by extreme heat last week, with the mercury rising into the mid-30s Celsius.

    “The course is really tough – about 40% is really hilly – and I think the temperature will contribute a lot,” Kipchoge told BBC Sport Africa. “Even by eight, nine, 10, in the morning, I think it will go up to 30 degrees. It is tough to run a full marathon [in] 30 degrees.

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    “It will take a lot of time for us to climatise, to prepare the mind to go through that tough temperature on the course.”

    From a starting elevation of 36 metres above sea level in the centre of the city, the route will climb to a peak of 183m on the road to Versailles before a second, sharper ascent to 172m before the 30km mark as the competitors return to Paris.

    The race will start at 07:00 local time (06:00 BST), and Kipchoge altered his training regime at his base in Kaptagat in a bid to add another gold medal to his ones from Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.

    “I will keep in my mind about running the hilly course and try to do some runs [in] high temperatures to conduce my body towards Paris,” he explained in an interview during his preparations. “Sometimes timing to train maybe at 10am, 11am to feel that heat.

    “It will depend on the day because it might be a faster marathon, it might be slow.

    “But [at the] Olympics we don’t consider time.”

  • Kenyan’s Eliud Kipchoge shatters Marathon record in Vienna

     

    Amid jubilant scenes in Vienna on Saturday morning, Eliud Kipchoge became the first runner to finish a marathon in under two hours.

    The 34-year-old Kenyan completed the course in Vienna, in an incredible one hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds.

    He celebrated with his arms outstretched and waved to the crowds as he sprinted over the line before he was greeted by a loving embrace from his wife Grace.


    Kenyan’s Eliud Kipchoge after crossing the finish line in Vienna

    In incredible scenes Kipchoge was somehow able to keep running as he celebrated with the crowd before being hugged by his INEOS team-mates as he waved aloft the Kenyan national flag.

    Afterwards he told the BBC: ‘I am feeling good. After Roger Bannister in 1954 it took another 63 years, I tried and I did not get it.

    ‘After 65 years, I am the first man! I want to inspire many people, that no human is limited.’

    Kipchoge, the four-time London Marathon winner whose official world record time is 2:01.39, added: ‘I can say I’m tired. It was a hard run. Remember, the pacemakers are among the best athletes in the world.

    ‘I can say thank you to them, I appreciate them for accepting and together we made history on this one.

    ‘We can make this world a beautiful world and a peaceful world. My wife and three children, I am happy for them to come and witness history.

    Kipchoge was racing alone but assisted by 41 pacemakers, including former Olympic and world record holders, in his attempt to achieve the milestone.

    The time will not be an official world record but is nonetheless a historic moment in distance running.

    In April, he eased away from Sir Mo Farah soon after crossing Tower Bridge, finishing in 2hr 2min 38sec.