This archive report was first published on 6 August 2020.
Published on August 6, 2020, by Standard Sports.
Eliud Kipchoge, the world marathon record holder, will spend this weekend at the Maasai Mara National Reserve to witness the Great annual wildebeest migration. This comes as he prepares for the London Marathon, scheduled to take place in October.
Although Kipchoge would have been in Japan this weekend defending his Olympic marathon title, he will instead be watching a different type of marathon across the Mara River. The event, which will be broadcast live on social media platforms, coincides with the date which would have been the 2020 Olympic marathon weekend; which has since been postponed to next year.
As part of his preparations for the London Marathon, Kipchoge will do a light training session in the Mara. The event will be graced by Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala and other dignitaries.
"I would like to visit Maasai Mara as I have never been there before. I am planning to visit there to see for myself, with my own eyes, that these wonders are actually moving to the other side of the country," Kipchoge said.
This comes days after it was announced that Kipchoge had signed up a partnership with the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) to be a destination ambassador for the country. The engagement, which commenced last month, will see him promote Kenya as a preferred tourism destination locally, regionally and internationally through various campaigns.
"I am passionate and love my country dearly and it is an honour to be working with KTB on projects geared towards propelling Kenya as a preferred tourist destination globally. Kenya has a lot to offer, and I urge local and foreign visitors to explore and experience what the country has to offer," Kipchoge said.