Eliud Kipchoge adhering to SOCIAL DISTANCING rules to win gold in Tokyo Olympics GOAT!

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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.

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