With the New York City Marathon just days away, the king of marathons, Eliud Kipchoge, is gearing up for one final chapter in his legendary career. “It’s time for me to go there and get a Seven Star [award] before embarking on my new journey of running for other things—running for a purpose,” declared the two-time Olympic champion. On November 2, the Kenyan icon will take on the streets of New York for the very first time, his grand finale on the world’s most iconic stage. After decades of dominance, records, and quiet discipline, Kipchoge is ready to trade the chase for medals for a new pursuit.
Kipchoge’s pursuit of excellence is nothing new; the athlete has been achieving greatness for years. He is one of the very few runners who will be enshrined in the Seven Star Hall of Fame, whi

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