
I want to enjoy the launch of the movie, The Last Milestone. I want to enjoy the medal from the Olympics. “I’m purely concentrating on my recovery, after the Olympics. In the immediate future, he’s still got competitive aspirations, although he’s not ready to announce where he will toe the line again. “I’ll just be jogging with other people,” he said. Will he be breaking age-group records? He doesn’t think so. He told me, he wants to run marathons until he’s 100. In fact, he’s looking forward to competing for decades into the future: “I visited Greece some time back, and I found an older man, 90 years old.


“I think time is still actually on my side.” “Absolutely, I’m still around,” he said in a phone interview on Friday. Although the new film about Eliud Kipchoge is entitled The Last Milestone, Kipchoge is quick to affirm that he is looking forward to passing many more mile markers.
