Kipchoge to Face Slower Pace at Boston Marathon

Seattle Sports

The Boston Marathon is one of the most prestigious races in the world, and this year it will feature a special guest: Eliud Kipchoge. Kipchoge is the world record holder for the marathon and is widely considered to be the greatest marathoner of all time. However, he will face a much slower pace than usual at this year’s Boston Marathon.

Kipchoge is used to running at a very fast pace, and he usually runs marathons in under two hours. However, the Boston Marathon course is much more difficult than other marathons due to its hilly terrain and unpredictable weather. As a result, Kipchoge will have to adjust his pace to accommodate the course. He will likely have to run at a much slower pace than he is used to in order to complete the race.

Kipchoge is no stranger to slower paces, however. In 2017, he ran the Berlin Marathon in 2:03:32, which was much slower than his usual pace. He was able to adjust his pace and still win the race, so it is likely that he will be able to do the same at the Boston Marathon.

Kipchoge’s presence at the Boston Marathon is sure to draw a large crowd and create a lot of excitement. It will be interesting to see how he adjusts his pace and if he can still come out on top despite the slower pace. It will also be interesting to see how his presence affects the other runners in the race.

No matter what happens, it is sure to be an exciting race with Kipchoge in the mix. His presence alone will make it an event to remember, and it will be fascinating to see how he adjusts his pace to accommodate the course. The Boston Marathon is sure to be an exciting event this year with Kipchoge in the mix, and it will be interesting to see how he fares against the slower pace.

Kipchoge to Face Slower Pace at Boston Marathon