Kipchoge eyes third straight Olympic marathon gold at Paris
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Eliud Kipchoge became only the third man to win back-to-back
Olympic marathon crowns at the Tokyo Games last year but the 37-year-old Kenyan
said he wants the record all to himself and will go for gold once again at
Paris 2024.
"I trust that all things will carry me well up to 2024
to present myself at the starting line," Kipchoge, who shattered his own
world record at the Berlin Marathon last month, told the BBC on Tuesday (Oct
4).
"What I like is history. To be the first human being to
run back-to-back-to-back for three times and win Olympic marathon gold medal,
it's my bucket list."
Kipchoge is the only man to run a sub-two-hour marathon when
he clocked 1:59.40 on a specially designed track in Vienna in 2019 but the time
is not officially recognised as it was not set in competition.


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