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  1. At Boston, Elite Men Get A Rare Chance To Run Against Eliud Kipchoge

    At Boston, Elite Men Get A Rare Chance To Run Against Eliud Kipchoge

    Apr 14, 2023

    Eliud Kipchoge's decision to run this year's Boston Marathon has sent a jolt through this city, and the 38 year-old double Olympic Marathon gold medalist is clearly keen to add his name to the race's prestigious winner's list.  He has surveyed the course and told reporters today that he is excited and ready to race.
  2. Make Your Predictions For The 2022 Tokyo Marathon

    Make Your Predictions For The 2022 Tokyo Marathon

    Mar 4, 2022

    The 2022 Tokyo Marathon is streaming live on FloTrack in the United States and Canada. You can also join us for a live watch party on YouTube.
  3. Eliud Kipchoge Takes On A New Challenge In Tokyo

    Eliud Kipchoge Takes On A New Challenge In Tokyo

    Mar 3, 2022

    After dominating the marathon for nearly a decade, the list of things Eliud Kipchoge hasn’t done is short. He’s run times few thought were possible, won back-to-back Olympic titles and ushered the marathon into a new era with effortless excellence in a race that befuddles so many.
  4. FloTrack Adds 13 New Events, Including NN Mission Marathon

    FloTrack Adds 13 New Events, Including NN Mission Marathon

    Apr 13, 2021

    FloTrack added seven marathons to their broadcast schedule, including Sunday’s NN Mission Marathon featuring Eliud Kipchoge. Viewers in the US, Canada, UK and Australia can watch Kipchoge race a loop course in an airport in the Netherlands in what is likely his final race before the Olympics. 
  5. Kitata Prevails As Kipchoge Falters, Kosgei Dominates In London

    Kitata Prevails As Kipchoge Falters, Kosgei Dominates In London

    Oct 4, 2020

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  6. Bekele, Kipchoge London Marathon Match-Up Is Something To Savor

    Bekele, Kipchoge London Marathon Match-Up Is Something To Savor

    Sep 30, 2020

    In a year marked by so much by suffering and loss, Sunday's match-up between Kenenisa Bekele and Eliud Kipchoge at the Virgin Money London Marathon offers sports fans a much needed and truly exciting distraction.  Not since the rivalry of Haile Gebrselassie and Paul Tergat has there been such a compelling marathon duel between a man from Ethiopia and a man from Kenya.  Sunday's race, which will be run on a special, 19-lap course in St. James's Park and is only for elite athletes, has the feeling of a long-anticipated heavyweight boxing match.
  7. True Crime Doc On Nike Racing Shoes Coming To Netflix

    True Crime Doc On Nike Racing Shoes Coming To Netflix

    Apr 1, 2020

    Fans of Netflix’s true crime hit Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness have been captivated by the colorful characters, shady dealings and blood-thirsty nature of the big cat industry. The story of eccentric zookeeper Joe Exotic and his various animal associates has enthralled millions across the globe with its revelations of a murder-for-hire plot, copious polygamy, the rumor of a husband fed to a tiger and one dangling eyebrow piercing. 
  8. Track And Field On Hold: What Hurts The Most In A Lost Year

    Track And Field On Hold: What Hurts The Most In A Lost Year

    Mar 26, 2020

    I miss track already. 
  9. FloTrack's 2019 Male Pro Athletes Of The Year

    FloTrack's 2019 Male Pro Athletes Of The Year

    Dec 25, 2019

    Below are FloTrack’s top five professional male performers of 2019:
  10. Who Will Be The IAAF Men's Athlete Of The Year?

    Who Will Be The IAAF Men's Athlete Of The Year?

    Oct 14, 2019

    The IAAF announced the 11 men’s finalists for 2019 Athlete of the Year on Monday. 
  11. Kipchoge Or Kosgei: Which Marathon Performance Is More Impressive?

    Kipchoge Or Kosgei: Which Marathon Performance Is More Impressive?

    Oct 14, 2019

    In the span of a little over 30 hours this weekend, professional marathoning radically changed forever. 
  12. Eliud Kipchoge Adds A 2:02 To His Collection At London

    Eliud Kipchoge Adds A 2:02 To His Collection At London

    Apr 28, 2019

    The greatest men’s marathoner of all-time continued his reign at the London Marathon on Sunday. Eliud Kipchoge used an emphatic last two miles to shake off the rest of the field and win in 2:02:37. The time is the second fastest in history, bettered only by his 2:01:39 world record from last fall’s Berlin Marathon. The victory is Kipchoge’s 10th in a row and runs his career total to 11 victories in his 12 attempts at the marathon.
  13. 2:01:39! Eliud Kipchoge Obliterates World Record In Berlin

    2:01:39! Eliud Kipchoge Obliterates World Record In Berlin

    Sep 16, 2018

    At long last, the missing piece from Eliud Kipchoge’s incredible résumé has been filled. The greatest marathoner in history and the marathon world record holder are now one and the same—the 33-year-old Kenyan ran 2:01:39 (4:38/mile) on Sunday morning in Berlin to obliterate Dennis Kimetto’s 2:02:57 mark that had stood since 2014. 
  14. Eliud Kipchoge Commits To 2018 London Marathon vs. Sir Mo Farah

    Eliud Kipchoge Commits To 2018 London Marathon vs. Sir Mo Farah

    Nov 30, 2017

    Press release via 2018 Virgin Money London Marathon Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge will return to the Virgin Money London Marathon on April 22, 2018, looking to make it a hat-trick of wins in the capital. The Kenyan superstar won in 2015 and was an agonizing eight seconds away from the current world record of 2:02:57 when he won again a year later.
  15. Eliud Kipchoge Runs 2:00:25 at Nike's Breaking2 Event

    Eliud Kipchoge Runs 2:00:25 at Nike's Breaking2 Event

    May 5, 2017

    Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya ran 2:00:25 tonight in Nike's Breaking-2 marathon attempt. The time just missed the two flat mark, but is more than two minutes faster than the standing world record of 2:02:57, set in 2014 by Dennis Kimetto of Kenya. Kipchoge's time will not count for record-keeping purposes, due to pacers utilized throughout the entire race, but the run -- which was live streamed on Twitter and Facebook with a free feed provided by Nike -- was revolutionary. No one can deny that the sub-two-hour marathon is out of the realm of possibility any longer.