Kipchoge wants to 'make history' with a third Olympic gold
Kenyan
double Olympic gold marathon winner Eliud Kipchoge said Friday that he wants to
"make history" by winning his third gold medal in the discipline at
Paris 2024.
"I'll
be the happiest person on earth to win an Olympic medal for the third time,
back-to-back-to-back," he said at a press conference in Oviedo, Spain.
If Kipchoge
takes gold in Paris, he will become the first athlete to win three Olympic
marathon golds, following his successes at Rio in 2016 and Tokyo in 2021.
The
38-year-old added that he was "not surprised" by compatriot Kelvin
Kiptum breaking his world record with a time of two hours 35 seconds at the
Chicago Marathon on October 8.
"Sport
is about competition," he said. "I have shown them (the new
generation) the way. I have broken the record two times."
On Friday,
the Kenyan was presented with the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports in
Oviedo.
Kipchoge
will be looking to consolidate this status at the men's marathon in Paris on
August 10 2024.
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