Eliud Kipchoge Apologizes After 6th Place Finish In Boston, Would Consider Coming Back To Boston
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Kipchoge led much of the first 30 kilometers in his first Boston Marathon, but fell off the pace in the last in the last 8 miles.
Kipchoge led much of the first 30 kilometers in his first Boston Marathon, but fell off the pace in the last in the last 8 miles.