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I will be back declares Eliud Kipchoge after Boston marathon defeat.

World marathon record holder Eliud Kipchoge has vowed to bounce back after falling short at the Boston Marathon on Monday evening.

While making his debut in Boston, Kipchoge finished sixth after clocking 2:09:23 in a race won by compatriot and defending champion Evans Chebet who clocked 2:05:54

It was Kipchoge’s only third loss in his illustrious marathon career and the first since the London Marathon in 2020 where he finished eighth.

The loss also means that Kipchoge will have to wait for at least another year in his quest to win all the six world marathon majors where he only lacks Boston and New York City Marathon titles

In a social media post after the race, Kipchoge, 38, hinted that he might not be hanging his running shoes anytime soon.

“I live for the moments where I get to challenge the limits. It’s never guaranteed, it’s never easy. Today was a tough day for me. I pushed myself as hard as I could but sometimes, we must accept that today wasn’t the day to push the barrier to a greater height.

“I want to congratulate my competitors and thank everyone in Boston and from home for the incredible support I am so humbled to receive. In sports you win and you lose and there is always tomorrow to set a new challenge. Excited for what’s ahead.” Kipchoge wrote on his official social media handles

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