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Press Release - London Marathon - 2/12/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Marathon Community in Shock as World Record Holder Kelvin Kiptum 
                           Killed in Car Accident
						   
Tributes from across the global running community have been paid to the 
reigning TCS London Marathon champion, course record holder, and world 
record holder Kelvin Kiptum, who died alongside his coach in a car accident 
in Kenya. 

Hugh Brasher, the TCS London Marathon Event Director, said Kiptum had the 
'sport of marathon running in his feet and at his feet' while the great 
Eliud Kipchoge said his compatriot had 'a whole life ahead of him to 
achieve incredible greatness'.

Kiptum, 24, was travelling in a car with his coach Gervais Hakizimana and 
Sharon Chepkurui Kosgei in Kaptagat, south-west Kenya, when he lost control 
of the vehicle. Kiptum and Hakizimana were both killed in the accident 
while Kosgei was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The news has stunned Kenya and the worldwide running community.

Kenya's minister for sports Ababu Namwamba said 'Kenya has lost a special 
gem', while the President of World Athletics, Sebastian Coe, described 
Kiptum as an 'incredible athlete, leaving an incredible legacy'.

Sir Mo Farah, Britain's greatest distance runner, said Kiptum had a 
'special talent…and would have gone on to have an incredible career', while 
Sifan Hassan, who won the women's race at both last year's TCS London 
Marathon and the Bank of America Chicago Marathon – races Kiptum won in the 
men's division – said she was 'deeply saddened'.

Kiptum's rise to the top of world marathon running had been stunning. He 
made his debut at the Valencia Marathon in December 2022 which he won in 
2:01:53, the fastest marathon debut of all time. He then made his Abbott 
World Marathon Majors debut at the 2023 TCS London Marathon last April 
where he destroyed a world-class field to win in 2:01:25, smashing 
Kipchoge's course record in the process.

His final marathon, and the highlight of his tragically short career, was 
last October's Bank of America Chicago Marathon where he ran a jaw-dropping 
time of 2:00:35 to shatter Kipchoge's world record.

Aged just 24, Kiptum had plenty of years of racing to look forward to. He 
was tipped to challenge the historic two-hour barrier at the Rotterdam 
Marathon this spring before turning his attention to the Paris 2024 
Olympics where he was due to face Kipchoge for the first time.

It was a contest that would have had millions around the world glued to 
their TV screens. Kipchoge, the reigning Olympic champion and only man to 
run sub two hours for a marathon, versus Kiptum, the new world record 
holder and pretender to his crown. Tragically, that duel will never now 
happen, and we can only speculate at what might have been if this shocking 
accident had not occurred.

Quite what Kiptum would have gone on to achieve is anyone's guess but as 
TCS London Marathon Event Director Hugh Brasher said, there is little doubt 
he was 'set to redefine the boundaries of our sport'.

Brasher said: "Kelvin had the sport of marathon running in his feet and at 
his feet. He was a once-in-a-generation athlete who was set to redefine the 
boundaries of our sport. Three marathons, three wins. The fastest marathon 
debutant in Valencia, London's course record holder and the world record 
holder in Chicago, all within the space of less than 12 months. His was a 
flame that burned so bright and was tragically put out.

"As a sport we mourn for a life so tragically cut short, a talent and a 
work ethos that was only starting to be appreciated and a man that we had 
only just started to know.

"Our thoughts are with his family and friends and those of his coach 
Gervais.

"We hope that Sharon Chepkurui Kosgei, who was travelling with them, makes 
a full and speedy recovery."

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