Kipchoge hungry for another Olympics gold and greatness

Olympics
By Reuters | Jul 11, 2021
April 18, 2021 Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge during the marathon Pool via REUTERS

Eliud Kipchoge, the defending Olympic marathon champion and world record holder, said on Friday that he still has the hunger for competing and that winning gold in Tokyo could be his greatest achievement.

Kipchoge, who is the first person to run the distance under two hours in an unofficial race, is one the top draws for the Olympic Games which are scheduled to start on July 23.

He reminded his rivals what they will be up against in Sapporo in August after cruising to victory in the Netherlands in April, finishing with a time of two hours, four minutes and 30 seconds to reaffirm his status as the man to beat after a shock defeat at October’s London marathon.

“I am still hungry for running in the Olympic Games and winning a gold medal, so I still feel fresh every time I wake up,” the 36-year-old told reporters in a briefing on Friday.

“Actually if I win a gold medal this will be the highest,” in terms of achievement, Kipchoge said, having won gold in Rio in 2016.

“I really value Olympic games and I am really fighting for it and I am really training for it,” he added.

September 29, 2020 shows Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge AFP

This year’s Games will be different, Kipchoge acknowledged, as they have been delayed a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and will go ahead without spectators.

However, he said he was still excited about running in Sapporo and saw the Games as a way to give hope to people who have had to endure a tough year.

“My participation, personally, our participation as a Kenyan team, and the participation of all the countries who are going to participate in the Tokyo Olympic Games is a sign of hope to the whole world,” he said.

“It’s a sign in that we are actually preparing for the best moments ever whereby we’re going to have our normal lives again. So there is a light at (the end) of the tunnel. That’s why we are going to Sapporo.”

Kipchoge added he was ready for the heat in Sapporo and that it was not a huge deal as everyone will have to contend with the same conditions.

“All of us will be on the same frying pan,” he said. “The best Yone will win.”

He was disappointed by the decision not to have fans at the Games.

 

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