Kipchoge faces tough competition in his bid for a third Olympic gold from elite runners in Paris 2024 Marathon.
On Saturday 10 August Eliud Kipchoge will aim to secure an unprecedented third Olympic marathon gold, a feat never before achieved in the history of the sport.
However, standing in his way are three formidable athletes, each with their own remarkable achievements and unique strengths.
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Paris Olympics 2024 Marathon: Contenders to watch against Eliud Kipchoge
1. Benson Kipruto
Reigning Tokyo Marathon champion Benson Kipruto has already proven his mettle by outpacing none other than Kipchoge earlier this year.
At 33, Kipruto might be approaching what many consider the twilight years of a marathoner's career yet his performances suggest otherwise.
His victory in Tokyo was not just a win; it was a statement, breaking Kipchoge’s previous course record by a significant 24 seconds with a stunning finish time of 2:02:40.
The victory in Japan followed his triumphs in the Boston Marathon in 2021 and the Chicago Marathon in 2022 showcasing his consistent excellence across different courses and conditions.
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Kipruto's strategic prowess was on full display in Tokyo as he made a decisive move after the 30km mark taking the lead from Kiplagat who was just ahead of the chase group.
His finishing strength and ability to accelerate in the later stages of a race could be his greatest assets when facing Kipchoge in Paris.
Moreover, his performance in Chicago, where he improved his personal best to 2:04:02, positions him as a serious threat not just to compete, but to potentially dethrone the Olympic champion.
Despite his impressive resume Paris will be Kipruto’s first Olympic appearance, adding an element of unpredictability.
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His lack of experience on the Olympic stage could be seen as a drawback but his recent performances indicate that he is ready to take on the challenge.
The course in Paris, with its historical significance and physical demands, will test all competitors but Kipruto has already shown that he can rise to such challenges.
2. Alexander Munyao
Another Kenyan powerhouse Alexander Mutiso will arrive in Paris off the back of a spectacular year, having clocked an impressive time of 2:04:01.
His notable victory at the London Marathon over the legendary Kenenisa Bekele highlighted his capacity to excel against world-class competition.
In a dramatic finish Munyao broke away from Bekele along the River Thames securing a lead that he extended all the way to the finish line.
Munyao’s journey from running 5 km to and from school in Makueni County to the global marathon stage is a testament to his tenacity and passion for running.
His experience in Valencia where he finished third with a time of 2:03:29, showcased his resilience and strategic racing characteristics essential for taking on a marathon of Olympic proportions.
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The Paris route, with its historical landmarks and challenging terrain, will be an ideal stage for Munyao to leverage his strengths.
His experience in diverse conditions, combined with a strong finish in Valencia, positions him as a formidable contender who could very well disrupt Kipchoge’s quest for a third gold.
3. Deresa Geleta
Deresa Geleta of Ethiopia enters the Paris Olympics as a serious contender having demonstrated his formidable capabilities at the Zurich Maraton de Sevilla, where he registered a personal best of 2:03:27.
In Sevilla, Geleta showcased his strategic acumen and physical endurance, particularly after the pacemakers dropped out.
His ability to maintain a fast pace and make a decisive move at the critical 25 km mark was instrumental in his victory.
Geleta's performance in Sevilla was not just about his finishing time but how he managed the race dynamics.
Challenged by a group of elite runners, he held his nerve and pulled away over the final 5 km to secure a 20-second victory. This ability to accelerate towards the end of the race, a crucial skill in marathon running, will be vital when he lines up in Paris against the world’s best.
Having faced down the pressure in Sevilla, Geleta will need to bring his best to Paris, where the competition will be even fiercer.
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His strong showing this year makes him a dark horse in the race capable of causing an upset.
The unique Parisian course will test all athletes but Geleta’s experience in managing race tactics and his proven endurance could see him emerge as a key challenger to Kipchoge’s title defense.
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