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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/26/22


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
	
                             BMW BERLIN-MARATHON: 

    World Record Breaker Eliud Kipchoge preaches the Value of Planning,
                                Step by Step

A strong feature of Eliud Kipchoge's athletics career is his ability to 
savour moments of success to the full without rushing ahead mentally to 
consider future challenges. On the evening of breaking his own world record 
with 2:01:09 at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, the greatest exponent of the event 
in history spoke about how important a role planning plays in his success.

After each triumph, and there have been many, including four victories in 
the marathon in Berlin, two of them with world records, the Kenyan is 
quizzed about his future plans, whether they be for Olympics or further 
record attempts. He explained why he clears his mind of anything beyond the 
next month or so of regeneration: "You have all your heart and mind for one 
goal and the only way to fulfil that goal is concentrate, to control effort 
and if you do too many things, you cannot concentrate, so the idea is to 
concentrate on one thing, finish it in a good way and then you forget it."

A key aspect in his approach appears to be the ability to "forget it", 
leaving the recent performance, however successful, stored in his mental 
archives while he genuinely thinks only of the month of rest and recovery 
ahead. It's a system which has taken time to refine and was definitely not 
the finished product when, as an 18-year-old, he won the 5,000m at the 
World Championships in Paris in 2003, beating Kenenisa Bekele and Hicham El 
Guerrouj: "I have grown, when I say that I have planned many things, I 
still learn every day and learn that what works is getting one thing and 
working on it. The month of regeneration from now is about taking care of 
my body again, relaxing the mind, letting my muscles and mind relax, ready 
for the next thing which is to feel fresh in my body which allows me to 
focus again."

He did give an insight into how he and his team plan and adaptability is a 
factor. Next year will soon be in his sights but the Olympics in Paris in 
2024 will not be at the forefront of their immediate discussion: "We plan 
from year to year. I don't plan for years, we can even plan for half a year 
ahead, we sit together see what is available. We've finished the plan for 
this year with Berlin. We're now going back and relax and go around the 
world, talking about sport and youth, then sit round the table and see what 
is available for 2023. The Olympics in 2024? It's still far away, it's 
about 700 days from now, it's a very long time."

Eliud Kipchoge did give a hint of what the future might hold, including 
further attempts to run sub-2 hours in the marathon: "I can't say now, but 
if I feel I could do it, I would go and try." Bearing in mind his comment 
soon after breaking his own world record in Berlin on Sunday morning: "My 
legs and my body still feel young and my mind is also strong", that sounds 
a real possibility.

In response to a light-hearted enquiry of whether journalists might attend 
as onlookers when he and his team have their next planning meeting, the 
great Kenyan, ever the modern sportsman, encouraged the questioner and 
other members of the media to join his social media page to stay up to date 
with developments.

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com
                                 
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