Eliud Kipchoge, Brigid Kosgei Break Tokyo Marathon Records
By Owino Nyakiti
| Eliud and Brigid during the 2022 Tokyo Marathon (PHOTO: Courtesy) |
Kenyans Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei triumphed at the 2022 Tokyo Marathon on Sunday, March 6.
Kipchoge cemented his status as the greatest marathon runner of all time as he won the Tokyo marathon on Sunday. He joined Wilson Kipsang as the only man to win four separate World Marathon Majors events. The Olympic champion has only Boston and New York to go. Kipchoge has dominated the marathon running since 2013 as he has won 14 of his 16 marathons.
While Kipchoge clocked 2:02:40 to smash the previous course record of 2:03:58 set by compatriot Wilson Kipsang in 2017, Amos Kipruto clocked a personal best of 2:03:13 to take second place. Ethiopian Tamirat Tola concluded the men's podium with a time of 2:04:14.
Brigid Kosgei, the current women's marathon record holder, won the women's race, smashing the course record and Japanese all comers record with an astonishing time of 2:16:02. Ashete Bekere of Ethiopia finished second, running 2:17:58, a personal best. At the same time, her compatriot Gotytom Gebreslase came in third in a big personal best of 2:18:18.
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