3/09/2022

ELIUD KIPCHOGE'S ELIXIR : HONOURS KENYA



Kipchoge narrowly misses world record. The Kenyan Olympic champion clocks fourth-fastest time in history to win Tokyo Marathon.

Tokyo : Kenya's double Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge said he would aim for ''one thing at a time'' after narrowly failing to beat his own world record in a dominating performance at the Tokyo marathon on Sunday.

Kipchoge won the race in 2hr 2min 40sec, the fourth-fastest time in history, to give him victories in four of the world's six major marathons.

But Kipchoge was unable was unable to beat the 2:01.39 he clocked at the 2018 Berlin marathon, hindered partly by a wrong turnaround the 10-kilometre mark that cost him valuable seconds.

The 37-year-old has now run three of the four fastest marathons in history and has ambitions to win a record breaking third consecutive Olympic gold at Paris 2024.

''I think I am happy to run a course record here in Tokyo,'' said Kipchoge, who joined a select club of athletes last year when he defended his 2016 Rio Olympics gold at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Games.

'' I always say I aim at one thing at a time,'' Kipchoge said.

'' I am going back to Kenya to talk with the coaches, talk with the management, my team about the opportunities and the goals that we are going to set together because we are working as a team.''

The Tokyo marathon was taking place for the first time in two years because of the pandemic, and it took an unexpected twist when when the leading pack took a wrong turn around the 10km mark.

The runners had to double back on themselves after following a TV truck in the wrong direction, disrupting their rhythm and costing them about 10 seconds.

Kenyan Amos Kipruto was the only runner able to keep up with Kipchoge until the world record holder broke free around the 35km mark.

Kipchoge crossed the tape to savour victory finally in Tokyo having won his Olympic title in Sapporo last summer after the race was relocated over heat concerns.

'' The reason I came back, first, was to run in the streets of Tokyo as I promised last year,'' said Kipchoge.

''Second was to come and run strong, third was to come and inspire the world, fourth was to come and enjoy the streets of Tokyo by telling people that if we come together we can resolve.'' [AFP]

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