Will Kipchoge emerge a five star general in Boston Marathon?

Athletics
By Jonathan Komen | Apr 16, 2023
Eliud Kipchoge celebrates after winning the Berlin Marathon last year.[AP]

The adrenaline levels are running high ahead of the 127th Boston Marathon showdown set for tomorrow at 5pm.

World marathon record holder Eliud Kipchoge will be seeking to notch up a fifth straight marathon victory, and his 15th of 17 starts over the 42km distance. But it's not just about winning his second American marathon ever after the Chicago Marathon in 2014.

Kipchoge, the two-time Olympic marathon champion, could add to his bulging list of achievements -after his 2:00.25 mark at the Breaking2 Project in Monza, Italy, in 2017 and the 1:59.40 at the Ineos Challenge in Vienna, Austria, in 2019.

He will take on one of the finest fields ever assembled in Boston -the world's oldest marathon.

In that gunpowder that features six World Marathon Majors series winners stands Boston and New York Marathon winner Evans Chebet and Chicago Marathon winner Benson Kipruto.

There is also Tanzania's Gabiriel Geay, who carries an impressive 2:03.0 personal best to the start line. Ethiopia's Shura Kitata, who beat Kipchoge at the 2020 London Marathon battle, is also in the mix.

It will be interesting to see how Kipchoge will tackle the energy-sapping Boston is a point-to-point downhill course with three turns and without pace setters. This is unlike flat courses like London, Berlin, Chicago and Tokyo that Kipchoge has reigned supreme.

The Boston course record of 2 hours 3 minutes and 2 seconds was set by Geoffrey Mutai in 2011.

There are six women in tomorrow's field who have won a World Marathon Major in the past. They include 2019 New York and 2021 London marathons winner Joyciline Jepkosgei, 2020 Tokyo Marathon winner Lonah Salpeter of Israel and Gotytom Gebreslase, the 2021 Berlin Marathon and 2022 world champion.

Jepkosgei, a soldier at Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in Isiolo, has a leg up against her opponents. She carries the fastest time (2:17.43) to the start line and has finished in top two in four of the five marathons she has competed in.

It now remains to be seen if Jepkosgei will live up to KDF maxim, "soldiers never say die."

Newly upgraded Boston Marathon champion 43-year-old Edna Kiplagat, who made the national team while a Standard Seven pupil at Kapkoi Primary School in Elgeyo Marakwet, is another star to watch.

Double Olympic silver medallist Hellen Obiri and Ethiopia's Amane Beriso, who topped the 2022 Valencia Marathon, will make their marathon debuts.

Share this story
WRC Safari Rally 2026: Neuville tops shakedown as drivers warn of brutal race
Thierry Neuville set the pace on Safari Rally Kenya’s new shakedown stage as heavy pre-event rain raised fears of an especially punishing third round of the 2026 World Rally Championship.
It's action time as Kenya names formidable team
Kenya has named a formidable squad as attention turns to improving local performances following the 2026 Magical Kenya Open, won by South Africa’s Jarvis Casey.
Vrrrrrrrrrmmm: Naivasha breathes again to 2026 WRC Safari Rally
Safari Rally Kenya 2026 has turned Naivasha into a hive of activity as crews, fans, and teams gather for the iconic WRC event following days of recce and scrutineering.
Titles on the line as Coast Region champions seek fresh mandate
Former national basketball champions Dr. Aggrey and Kaya Tiwi are among hot shots who will be seeking a good start when the 2026 Coast Region Term One games begin today
National champs Butere and Musingu retain Kakamega titles
Reigning national champions Butere Girls High School and Musingu High School yesterday retained their titles as the Kakamega County games ended yesterday.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS