Women's event Brigid Kosgei, the woman behind the marathon record: "They say it was my shoes and that's not the case"
In his room, only a bed and a nightstand.
In the building, a library, Sandy Bodecker's Corner, as maximum entertainment.
And in the village, Kiptagat, only field for running.
In the last decade,
Eliud Kipchoge
had based his successes on simplicity: training at dawn, having breakfast and sleeping, training at noon, having lunch and sleeping.
Nothing distracted him at the training center where he spent months and months with his group and there he prepared in spring for the London marathon when
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