Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge, the Olympic marathon champion and world record holder, sent a warning to his rivals ahead of this year’s Tokyo Olympics by cruising to victory in the NN Mission Marathon in Enschede, the Netherlands on Sunday.
In his first outing since a shock defeat at October’s London marathon, where he came eighth, Kipchoge finished the marathon at Twente Airport with a time of two hours four minutes and 30 seconds to reaffirm his status as hot favourite for the Olympic race in Sapporo in August.
Mission Complete
— NN Running Team (@NNRunningTeam) April 18, 2021
Eliud Kipchoge wins the NN Mission Marathon at Aiport Twente, 2:04:30!#MissionMarathon pic.twitter.com/Msm3Px5W4w
Jonathan Korir of Kenya was second with a personal best of 2:06.40 and Goitom Kifle of Eritrea third in 2:08.07.
In the women’s race, Germany’s Katharina Steinruck prevailed with a personal best 2:25.59 ahead of Portugal’s Sara Moreira in 2:26.42 and Rabea Schoneborn (2:27.03).
Considered one of the greatest ever marathon runners, Kipchoge suffered his first defeat since 2013 in London. The 36-year-old, who had previously won 10 straight races, suffered from a blocked ear that affected his breathing and cramp in his hip.
Considered one of the greatest ever marathon runners, Kipchoge suffered his first defeat since 2013 in London. The 36-year-old, who had previously won 10 straight races, suffered from a blocked ear that affected his breathing and cramp in his hip.
Eliud Kipchoge bounces back from London disappointment to win NN Mission Marathon in Netherlands - his final race before the Olympics Games in Japan clocking 2:04:38. pic.twitter.com/qj0ezbbCfS
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) April 18, 2021
The Kenyan was at his dominant best in Enschede, however, going past the halfway mark in a little under 62 minutes before pulling away from Korir around the 95-minute mark to secure a comfortable victory.
The race was originally scheduled for April 11 in Hamburg but postponed over COVID-19 restrictions before being relocated.
“It’s mission accomplished. Thank you to the great men and women who organised this race in less than 10 days,” Kipchoge said. “It was in a different environment, in the midst of a pandemic to tell people you can still run.
“This was the real test towards the Tokyo Olympics, to test your fitness.”
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