Summary – Eliud Kipchoge sets a new Tokyo Marathon course record in a thrilling 2024 race with a time of 2:02:40.,
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The 2024 Tokyo Marathon held on March 3rd witnessed a historic performance by Kenyan athlete Eliud Kipchoge, who set a new course record with a finishing time of 2:02:40. This outstanding achievement marks a significant moment in marathon history and further cements Kipchoge’s reputation in long-distance running.
Race Overview
The marathon started at 9:00 AM under clear skies, fostering ideal running conditions. Kipchoge shared the lead with Ethiopian runner Amane Beriso for the first 25 kilometers. At the 30-kilometer point, Kipchoge accelerated, distancing himself from competitors and maintaining a strong pace to the finish line at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
Key Results
- Eliud Kipchoge: 1st place, 2:02:40 (new course record)
- Amane Beriso: 2nd place, 2:04:05
- Shura Kitata: 3rd place, 2:04:19
- Previous course record: 2:03:58 (set in 2020)
- Total participants: over 37,500 nationwide
Post-Race Reactions
Speaking at the press conference, Kipchoge shared his joy: “I am honored to set a new record in Tokyo, a city with a great history in marathon running. The support from the crowd and the perfect weather conditions helped me achieve this. I look forward to defending my title next year.”
Runner-up Amane Beriso also expressed admiration, saying, “Eliud was exceptional today. It was a tough race but I am proud to have challenged one of the best. I will return stronger.”
Looking Ahead
This victory positions Eliud Kipchoge as a leading contender for upcoming major marathons, including the London Marathon in April and the World Athletics Championships later this year. Meanwhile, the Tokyo Marathon Federation has begun preparations for the 2025 event, aiming to invite an even larger field of elite runners.
The new course record at the Tokyo Marathon not only energizes the local race but also raises the competitive bar for international marathon participants worldwide.
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