Former world marathon record holder Eliud Kipchoge recently expressed his heartfelt appreciation to his sponsor, Nike, for the special honour bestowed upon him. In a unique gesture, Nike dedicated the Eliud Kipchoge Track at their European Headquarters in the Netherlands and unveiled a statue in his likeness at their headquarters in Beaverton.
Sharing the news, Kipchoge took a trip down memory lane, recalling the significant moment when he first signed with Nike back in 2003. He conveyed deep gratitude to his sponsors for standing by him throughout his illustrious career, acknowledging their unwavering support.
The unveiling of the track and statue marked a special celebration for Kipchoge, who conveyed his thanks to Nike for the incredible partnership. In a social media post, he said, “Monday was a special celebration as we unveiled the Eliud Kipchoge Track at the Nike European Headquarters in the Netherlands, while at the same time, Nike revealed a statue of me at the headquarters in Beaverton. Thank you, Nike, for the great partnership, together we run as one.”
Highlighting the significance of their collaboration, Kipchoge emphasized that working together with Nike has not only contributed to his success but has also made them a source of inspiration for athletes worldwide. The partnership, spanning many years, has been a cornerstone of his journey, and Kipchoge expressed his gratitude for the support that has propelled him to achieve greatness in the world of marathon running.

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