Catching up with Kipchoge
Kenyan marathon legend offers insights into his philosophy for running, and life, during his latest visit to China
Road to superstardom
Kipchoge was born in Kapsisiywa, Kenya, and raised on a farm. As a child, he would often ride his bicycle to sell milk, and run to and from school each day.
In 2002, he began focusing on running, initially specializing in the 5,000 meters, a discipline he pursued for 11 years. In 2013, Kipchoge transitioned to marathon running, embarking on another 11-year journey that would redefine the sport.
With a remarkable "10 consecutive wins" record, he cemented his place as one of the greatest marathoners of all time.
He has frequently remarked: "Marathons are like life, because both are full of challenges." From his debut marathon in 2013 to breaking world records twice, winning Olympic gold twice, and famously breaking the two-hour marathon barrier, Kipchoge has not only achieved extraordinary personal milestones, but also inspired a global community of runners.
"I enjoy running marathons. I enjoy training for marathons. I love to run long distances — to feel that exhaustion, to feel the effort," he said.
Looking back on his career, Kipchoge attributes his journey to a deep love for running and a desire to showcase his talent on the world stage.