'That's common sense'- Eliud Kipchoge shuts a journalist for asking 'obvious' question

ATHLETICS 'That's common sense'- Eliud Kipchoge shuts a journalist for asking 'obvious' question

Abigael Wafula 12:08 - 04.10.2023

Eliud Kipchoge does not spare journalists who ask irrelevant questions and he once again shut down a journalist who asked him a question on the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Five-time Berlin Marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge does not spare journalists when it comes to answering the questions.

During a post-race press conference after the Berlin Marathon, a journalist asked the 38-year-old if he thinks his time is enough for qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games since he is bound to face tough opposition from fellow Kenyans.

The qualifying time for the marathon stands at 2:08:10 and Kipchoge has already qualified for the event. He clocked 2:02:42, the eighth fastest time in history to win the Berlin Marathon and qualify for the global event where he intends to make history.

“I think that’s common sense…I believe the time is fast enough. We are in A Category and I think the fastest time is 2:05 and mine is 2:02, so it’s three minutes fast,” a smiling Kipchoge said.

As he heads to the 2024 Olympic Games, the four-time London Marathon champion will be seeking to become the first man to win the Olympic gold medals in the marathon three times.

This season, he has proven that he still has it in his legs to keep going. He opened his season with a sixth-place finish at the Boston Marathon earlier this year but cited a left leg problem that hindered him from doing well.

The Kenyan then continued training in preparation for the Berlin Marathon where he stunned the world to bag his fifth title and become the first man to win the Berlin Marathon five times.

He was hoping to shutter his own world record but unfortunately missed out on it.

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