Eliud Kipchoge ran a race with his wife, Grace Sugut, during their recent visit to Thailand. Kipchoge has been on a tour of the world since ending his season at the 2024 Paris Olympics Games. Eliud Kipchoge runs in Bangkok, Thailand. Eliud Kipchoge visits Manchester United The double Olympic champion has visited many countries, including China, Thailand and England, where he visited Old Trafford and met Manchester United players.
Eliud Kipchoge runs with his wife During his visit to Thailand, Kipchoge ran a race with his wife for the first time ever, as captured on his Instagram account. “I have been blessed with the most loving and supporting family. During our visit to Thailand, my wife Grace and I finally had the chance to run a race together for the first time ever! A beautiful moment,” he said.
Eliud Kipchoge’s Christmas message Kipchoge also sent out Christmas wishes to his fans. “Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones.” Who is Eliud Kipchoge’s wife? Grace Sugut has been married to Kipchoge for close to 19 years now, and together, they have three children: Lynne, Griffin, and Jordon. Kipchoge has constantly credited his family with his sustained successes over the years.
Fans reacted to the lovely news of the marathon GOAT running together with his wife. Mizz.gee.runs said, “This is wonderful and made me smile! Happy Holidays!” Melissa Kendtner said, “Such a special moment. Congratulations to her!” Chiltragakuo said, “This is everything and some more!! So heartwarming.” Eliud Kipchoge’s plans for 2025 The 40-year-old has rebuffed retirement talk and shown no signs of slowing down soon. He will be out for redemption next year after a poor 2024 season.
He finished 10th at the Tokyo Marathon before failing to finish a race for the first time ever at the Paris Olympics. Eliud Kipchoge names favourite Manchester United player Kipchoge named his favourite Manchester United player after visiting them during a training session. He also attended their Premier League game against Liverpool at Old Trafford on September 1.
by Martin Moses