NN Running Team-athlete Eliud Kipchoge will make his Boston Marathon debut on April 17th next year. The Kenyan marathon world record holder will take the next step in his legendary career that has already led to four out of six Abbott World Marathon Majors victories.

The 38-year-old Kipchoge will seek victory in the historic race on Monday 17 April – as he looks win at a fifth of the six Abbott World Marathon Majors. Kipchoge boasts an incredible career, having secured four victories apiece in the TCS London Marathon and the BMW Berlin Marathon and also triumphed at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon (2014) and the Tokyo Marathon (2022). In Berlin in September 2022 Kipchoge lowered his own marathon world record by 30 seconds, running an electrifying 2:01:09.

Kipchoge-by-MichaelGruber-VCM

Kipchoge said: “I’m happy to announce in April I will compete in the Boston Marathon. A new chapter in my Abbott World Marathon Majors journey.”

Eliud Kipchoge is the greatest marathon runner in history. He has won a remarkable 15 out of his 17 career marathons and is a double Olympic marathon gold medallist.

Eliud Kipchoge’s journey collected in one photobook. Including highlights of all of his races so far, special pictures, bib numbers and handwritten descriptions by the GOAT himself. The book, a prop that was used to create the Boston Marathon announcement video, will be auctioned by Catawiki. The profits of the auction will be donated to the Eliud Kipchoge Foundation to support education and sustainability.