Athletics-Kipchoge starts continental quest in Cape Town with first Marathon in Africa


Athletics - Sydney Marathon - Sydney, Australia - August 31, 2025 Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge reacts after the Sydney Marathon REUTERS/Hollie Adams

March 9 (Reuters) - Double ⁠Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge will ⁠compete in his first marathon on ‌African soil when he lines up in Cape Town on May 24, the start of a ​bid to run a marathon ⁠on all seven ⁠continents over the next two years.

Kenyan Kipchoge, ⁠41, ‌will add significant star quality to the Cape Town Marathon, ⁠which is currently a candidate for ​Abbott World ‌Marathon Majors status and if all ⁠goes well ​in 2026 will join the likes of London, New York and Tokyo on ⁠the global running series.

"Africa is ​where my journey as a runner began and where the foundation of my success ⁠is deeply rooted," Kipchoge said.

"To start this World Tour in Cape Town is very special. It is about celebrating ​the strength of African ⁠running and inspiring the next generation.

"To race ​my first ever marathon ‌on the African continent ​holds deep meaning for me."

(Reporting by Nick SaidEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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