Eliud Kipchoge’s marathon record is one of sporting perfection. Since his debut marathon in 2013, he had claimed victory in 15 of 18 starts by 2023, a win rate above 80%. His ability to maintain pace, discipline, and composure across years is unparalleled.
Kipchoge’s victories include four London Marathons and five in Berlin, where he also broke the world record twice - most recently in 2022 (2:01:09). Beyond statistics, his legacy lies in consistency. While many athletes peak for a few seasons, Kipchoge has remained world-class for over two decades.
His philosophy - “Only the disciplined ones in life are free” - guides every step. It’s this mental resilience that powered his INEOS 1:59 Challenge, where he became the first human to run a marathon under two hours (1:59:40) in Vienna, 2019 - a feat not ratified as a world record but celebrated as history.
Kipchoge’s dominance makes him not just the greatest marathoner of all time, but a global symbol of possibility.
(References: World Athletics; Olympics.com; INEOS159.com)

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