Eliud Kipchoge is a world-renowned long-distance runner, celebrated for his record-breaking achievements in marathon and 5000-meter races. He holds the world marathon record with a time of 2:01:39, showcasing his dedication and drive. Kipchoge's journey began in Kenya, where he ran two miles to school daily, building the stamina that would later define his career. Under the guidance of coach Patrick Sang, he rose to prominence, winning the Kenyan trials at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. His career highlights include setting a junior world record in the 5000m, winning Olympic medals, and becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. Kipchoge's insights into peak performance, endurance, and determination make him an invaluable speaker for teams and businesses seeking to overcome challenges and achieve excellence. His talks inspire audiences to push boundaries and embrace resilience. Book Eliud Kipchoge for your next event to motivate and energize your team with his remarkable story and actionable insights.
Want to book Eliud Kipchoge for your next event?
Email eliud.kipchoge@getapeptalk.com, and one of our speaker agents will contact you within hours to confirm availability and fees. If you can, please include your budget upfront – it helps us fast-track your request. It’s also helpful to know the date, format (virtual or in-person), location, and a bit about your audience.
Please note: we can only assist with speaking requests. For anything else, we recommend reaching out to Eliud Kipchoge directly.
What topics does Eliud Kipchoge specialise in?
Eliud Kipchoge specialises in talking about endurance and more.
What is Eliud Kipchoge's speaking style like?
Eliud inspires with his remarkable journey and insights on endurance, motivating audiences to push boundaries and embrace resilience. His talks are impactful, energising teams to achieve excellence. __
Does Eliud Kipchoge offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Eliud Kipchoge offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.