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THE LIFE OF ELIUD KIPCHOGE: LIFESTYLE, BIOGRAPHY, INEOS CHALLENGE, MARAT…
Uhuru to Kipchoge: You've made history and made Kenya proud
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday joined millions of other supporters in congratulating history maker Eliud Kipchoge. Kipchoge made history by being the first human to run a marathon in under two hours. Kipchoge crossed the finish line in 1:59:40. The President in his message said the win will inspire future generations to 'dream big and aspire for greatness'.
“You've done it; you've made history and made Kenya proud while at it. We celebrate you and wish you God's blessings,” the President said. Deputy President William Ruto, who was in Vienna to watch the race with his wife Rachel and a team of governors, tweeted, "Your supreme tempo, fatigue-resistance, endurance, compulsion, mental strength, resolve, and tenacity are a manifestation there are no limits when you believe in yourself; undoubtedly the landmark triumph cements Kenya’s position in the globe as an athletics powerhouse. #INEOS159." The President in his message said the win will inspire future generations to 'dream big and aspire for greatness'. “You've done it; you've made history and made Kenya proud while at it. We celebrate you and wish you God's blessings,” the President said. Deputy President William Ruto, who was in Vienna to watch the race with his wife Rachel and a team of governors, tweeted, "Your supreme tempo, fatigue-resistance, endurance, compulsion, mental strength, resolve, and tenacity are a manifestation there are no limits when you believe in yourself; undoubtedly the landmark triumph cements Kenya’s position in the globe as an athletics powerhouse. #INEOS159." “This is what we always say.. Kenya is the hub of talents and our athletes and young people just need an outlet and support to shine,” Tergat said.
“Hongera Kip. Well done. Let's absorb this and make reflections later. Monumental achievement.” Acting Treasury CS and CS Labour Ministry Ukur Yattani described it as a moment he witnessed history unfold, adding that Kipchoge had demonstrated that no human being should be limited in their thoughts and that indeed you can go beyond your limits. “He did it. Yes yes yes. A true display of unlimited ability. 1 man against time. The barrier is no more,” the Council of Governors tweeted. Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko in his congratulatory message termed the win a true testimony that no human is limited. “Hongera Eliud for making Kenya proud,” Sonko said. “Lupita Nyong'o showed us "all dreams are valid" and now Eliud Kipchoge has bettered it with "no human is limited" by the first ever sub-2 hour marathon run in Vienna. What a feat! Well done Eliud. You proved it for all humanity,” Gitobu Imanyara tweeted.
Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku in a tweet congratulated Kipchoge for not only smashing the previous record but also putting Kenya among a specific class of nations. “They said its impossible, but the cradle of mankind proved science wrong. We are so proud as a country, congrats our most celebrated Eliud Kipchoge.” “Impossible is NOTHING. Eliud Kipchoge has proven that. Congratulations for running against time and beating time. You were so fast you broke time. Never tell a determined, focused person that 'its impossible. Eliud is a testimony,” tweeted Boniface Mwangi. Others who sent their messages include Safaricom, football club Manchester City, Kenya Defense Forces, Central Bank Governor Patrick Njoroge, footballer Yaya Toure, businessman Chris Kirubi, Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC) in Kenya Siddhartha Chatterjee among others. Read the full article
Uhuru to Kipchoge: You've made history and made Kenya proud
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday joined millions of other supporters in congratulating history maker Eliud Kipchoge. Kipchoge made history by being the first human to run a marathon in under two hours. Kipchoge crossed the finish line in 1:59:40. The President in his message said the win will inspire future generations to 'dream big and aspire for greatness'.
“You've done it; you've made history and made Kenya proud while at it. We celebrate you and wish you God's blessings,” the President said. Deputy President William Ruto, who was in Vienna to watch the race with his wife Rachel and a team of governors, tweeted, "Your supreme tempo, fatigue-resistance, endurance, compulsion, mental strength, resolve, and tenacity are a manifestation there are no limits when you believe in yourself; undoubtedly the landmark triumph cements Kenya’s position in the globe as an athletics powerhouse. #INEOS159." The President in his message said the win will inspire future generations to 'dream big and aspire for greatness'. “You've done it; you've made history and made Kenya proud while at it. We celebrate you and wish you God's blessings,” the President said. Deputy President William Ruto, who was in Vienna to watch the race with his wife Rachel and a team of governors, tweeted, "Your supreme tempo, fatigue-resistance, endurance, compulsion, mental strength, resolve, and tenacity are a manifestation there are no limits when you believe in yourself; undoubtedly the landmark triumph cements Kenya’s position in the globe as an athletics powerhouse. #INEOS159." “This is what we always say.. Kenya is the hub of talents and our athletes and young people just need an outlet and support to shine,” Tergat said.
“Hongera Kip. Well done. Let's absorb this and make reflections later. Monumental achievement.” Acting Treasury CS and CS Labour Ministry Ukur Yattani described it as a moment he witnessed history unfold, adding that Kipchoge had demonstrated that no human being should be limited in their thoughts and that indeed you can go beyond your limits. “He did it. Yes yes yes. A true display of unlimited ability. 1 man against time. The barrier is no more,” the Council of Governors tweeted. Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko in his congratulatory message termed the win a true testimony that no human is limited. “Hongera Eliud for making Kenya proud,” Sonko said. “Lupita Nyong'o showed us "all dreams are valid" and now Eliud Kipchoge has bettered it with "no human is limited" by the first ever sub-2 hour marathon run in Vienna. What a feat! Well done Eliud. You proved it for all humanity,” Gitobu Imanyara tweeted.
Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku in a tweet congratulated Kipchoge for not only smashing the previous record but also putting Kenya among a specific class of nations. “They said its impossible, but the cradle of mankind proved science wrong. We are so proud as a country, congrats our most celebrated Eliud Kipchoge.” “Impossible is NOTHING. Eliud Kipchoge has proven that. Congratulations for running against time and beating time. You were so fast you broke time. Never tell a determined, focused person that 'its impossible. Eliud is a testimony,” tweeted Boniface Mwangi. Others who sent their messages include Safaricom, football club Manchester City, Kenya Defense Forces, Central Bank Governor Patrick Njoroge, footballer Yaya Toure, businessman Chris Kirubi, Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC) in Kenya Siddhartha Chatterjee among others. Read the full article
Eliud Kipchoge busts mythical two-hour marathon barrier
Vienna Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge on Saturday made history, busting the mythical two-hour barrier for the marathon on a specially prepared course in a huge Vienna park. With an unofficial time of 1hr 59min 40.2sec, the Olympic champion became the first ever to run a marathon in under two hours in the Prater park with the course readied to make it as even as possible. The 34-year-old already holds the men's world record for the distance with a time of 2hr 01min 39sec, which he set in the flat Berlin marathon on September 16, 2018. But accompanied by a posse of 41 pacemakers and a car in front of them setting the pace, Kipchoge bested that mark, making good on a failed attempt two years ago in Monza, Italy. "I am the first man - I want to inspire many people, that no human is limited," said the history-making Kipchoge. "We can make this world a beautiful world and a peaceful world. My wife and three children, I am happy for them to come and witness history." Maintaining a very regular pace at around 2:50 minutes per kilometre, he passed the finish line gesturing and smiling. He had been 11 seconds in advance at mid-race as fans lining the course, many waving Kenyan flags, loudly cheered him on.
Kipchoge told reporters earlier this week that his attempt in the Austrian capital was about "making history in this world, like the first man to go to the moon". "I just have to make that click in people's minds that no human is limited," he had said. Because of the way the run was set up and paced the International Association of Athletics Federations will not validate the time as a world record. The running surface had been partly retarred and readied with other features such as a banked corner that could save time and avoid injury. Pacemakers took turns to support him throughout the 42.195-kilometre race. They included 1,500-metre Olympic champion Matthew Centrowitz and former world champion Bernard Lagat. The course included a 4.3 kilometre-long straight alley, which the Kenyan ran up and down several times amid dry but foggy weather. "The course is extremely good. I'm happy with the course," Kipchoge, whose family has accompanied him to Vienna, said earlier this week. Chris Froome, leader of Ineos cycling team, also watched Kipchoge's race in Vienna, according to the organisers. Organisers only allowed their own cameras to film the run itself. Throngs of fans cheered on Kipchoge whenever he passed by. "It's history in the making. I'm very proud... It will be a motivation to a lot of young people. People are looking up to him," said Nichasius Koech, 37, a software engineer from Kenya who works in Germany, ahead of the run.
Another fan, Joe Saissi, 25, from London said it was "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity". Kipchoge already tried in May 2017 to break the two-hour barrier, running on the Monza National Autodrome racing circuit in Italy, failing narrowly in 2hr 00min 25sec. But this time he said before the race that he was mentally stronger and more confident. The course had been prepared so that it should take Kipchoge just about 4.5 seconds more than on a computer-simulated completely flat and straight path, according to analysis by sports experts at Vienna University. In total, he only had to descend 26 metres in altitude and climb 12 metres, the experts said. The founder of the main sponsors, Ineos, British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, is taking a personal interest in the challenge and himself competes in Ironman triathlons. The world marathon record has, for the past 16 years, been contested uniquely between athletes from Kenya and Ethiopia. The two nations are also fierce rivals for distance medals on the track. Kipchoge's record was almost beaten last month in the Berlin marathon by Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele, who ran 2:01.41, just two seconds short of the official world mark. Read the full article
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