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Kenyan marathon great Eliud Kipchoge hopes to compete in Tokyo Olympics

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FILE PHOTO: Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge, the marathon world record holder, crosses the finish line during his attempt to run a marathon in under two hours in Vienna, Austria. /VCG Image

Kenyan marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge revealed that he hopes to compete in next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

The Games, which were due to be held between July 23-August 8 this year but were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, will be held between the same dates in 2021.

Kipchoge told American former 200m and 400m record holder Michael Johnson in an interview that he was eager to defend the title he won four years ago at the Rio Olympics.

Kipchoge, like other athletes, was not able to normally train or compete for a prolonged period due to the health situation and government restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the virus.

“Of course, I was really looking forward to running in Tokyo at the Olympics. Unfortunately, COVID-19 changed the world and health and safety is the first priority. I am really looking forward to running next year,” Kipchoge said.

Kipchoge, the first person to run a 42km marathon in under two hours, said it will be an “honour” to fly the flag of his country at one of the world’s largest sporting events.

“It will be an honour to be there next year, I am fit and will do everything I can to make the Kenyan team and represent my country.”

He added that his age will not deter him from preparing fully for the event and competing in it. Kipchoge will have turned 36 by the time the Games begin.

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