Eliud Kipchoge adhering to SOCIAL DISTANCING rules to win gold in Tokyo Olympics GOAT!
Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge defended his Olympic marathon title after winning the men’s marathon in Tokyo.
He becomes the third man ever to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals.
The 36 years athlete finished time in the men’s marathon at 2:08.38 doing better than his previous record at Rio 2016: 2:08:44
In over 8 years Kipchoge has run 17 marathon races and he’s only lost 2. He’s the marathon’s world record holder and he’s the only man to run in under 2 hours in a marathon.
Abdi Negeeye of the Netherlands takes silver as Abdi of Belgium settles for bronze.