The maestro of miles is aiming to make history at the Berlin Marathon 2023.
Record-busting marathoner Eliud Kipchoge has once again demonstrated his prowess not only on the roads but also in the realm of philosophy.
The 38-year-old double Olympic champion took to Twitter to share images of his rigorous training regime, accompanied by a caption that reflects his profound approach to success.
Offering a glimpse into the mindset that has led him to become one of the greatest long-distance runners of all time, Kipchoge shared the philosophic message:
"Putting in the miles every day is one of my favorite parts of the process. Success should always be earned and never guaranteed," Kipchoge tweeted.
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Kipchoge's journey to excellence has been paved with a dedication to hard work and a philosophical outlook that goes beyond just athletic achievements.
His thoughtful words resonate with aspiring athletes and admirers worldwide, positioning him not just as a sporting icon but also as a life coach of sorts.
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The upcoming Berlin Marathon, scheduled for Sunday 24 September, holds special significance for Kipchoge, as it marks the stage where he previously shaved an impressive 30 seconds off his own world record at the 2022 edition, finishing with an astounding time of 2:01:09.
If he triumphs once again, Kipchoge will etch his name in history as the first athlete to clinch the Berlin Marathon title five times, surpassing Ethiopia's marathon legend Haile Gebrselassie, who claimed four consecutive victories between 2006 and 2009.
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His current tally stands at four titles, having secured the Berlin Marathon victories in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022, and establishing world records in both 2018 and 2022.
The Berlin Marathon is set to be a thrilling contest, with Kipchoge facing a formidable challenge from his teammate Amos Kipruto, the reigning winner of the London Marathon in 2022.
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Notably, Kipchoge's illustrious career has been marred by only one defeat at the Berlin Marathon, which occurred in 2013 when he finished as the runner-up to fellow Kenyan Wilson Kipsang.
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However, this setback only served to fuel his determination to rise to greater heights and redefine the limits of human potential in marathon running.
Kipchoge's athletic prowess and his philosophical outlook have earned him a legion of fans and admirers globally.
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Beyond the world of sports, he is celebrated for his humility, determination, and dedication to his craft.
His journey from a promising athlete to a world record holder and an inspiration to countless others stands as a testament to the power of hard work, discipline, and a belief in oneself