Marathon world record holder Kipchoge starts in Boston

World record holder Eliud Kipchoge will die on April 17.

April 2023 at the Boston Marathon. This was announced by his management. The double Olympic champion aims to win all six major marathons.

He has already celebrated victories in Berlin, London, Chicago and Tokyo. The only things missing for the 38-year-old Kenyan are successes in Boston and New York. Overall, he won 15 of his 17 marathons in his career.

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