Kipchoge with Usuzu East Africa boss Rota Kavashe at a past function
Eliud Kipchoge says that he’s going to Vienna, Austria not just to win the 42 kilometres run in under two hours, but to inspire mankind that no human is and should be limited in any way.
The world champion spoke at a reception by Isuzu East Africa to announce an Isuzu D-Max single-cab pick-up incentive for the world record holder should he make it under two hours on October 12.
“I’m going to Vienna not to win, but to beat the time… I’m going to Vienna to inspire the whole generation… I’m going to Vienna to sell the idea that no human is limited… I’m going to Vienna to inspire that journalist to know that you can not only wake up, write a story in a newspaper and go back home.
Isuzu East Africa has been supporting him and athletics in Kenya.
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