Congratulations! But it's time you retire - Miguna tells Eliud Kipchoge

"It’s imperative that human beings appreciate that performance depreciate with time."

In Summary
  • He said an example of an athlete who failed to retire at the right time is golf champion Tiger Woods.

  • Miguna said no one has ever dominated the golf course and sports better than Woods in recent history. 

ELIUD Kipchoge
ELIUD Kipchoge
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Lawyer Miguna Miguna has urged World Marathon Champion Eliud  Kipchoge to retire from active athletics when he is still at the top of his career. 

Miguna made the remarks in a post on X while congratulating Kipchoge for his win at the Berlin marathon on Sunday. 

"Congratulations, Eliud Kipchoge. You have made history. Now, retire when you are on top! Viva!," Miguna said.  

Miguna said a good example of an athlete who retired at the right time was Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt who exited the stage in 2017.

Bolt was considered the greatest sprinter of all time. 

"It’s imperative that human beings appreciate that no matter how gifted one is, his/her energy, skills and performance depreciate with time. The way Usain Bolt did," Miguna said. 

He said an example of an athlete who failed to retire at the right time is golf champion Tiger Woods.

Miguna said no one has ever dominated the golf course and sports better than Woods in recent history. 

"But he did not know when to retire from competitive professional sports. Nowadays, Tiger Woods has become a spectacle of pity- and those with no memory no longer remember how great he was on the golf courses of the world," Miguna said. 

The remarks come after Kipchoge maintained his winning by claiming the Berlin marathon gold medal.

He clocked 2:02:42.

Kipchoge now becomes the first runner to have won the Berlin Marathon five times.

He is the current holder of the marathon world record, which he had set with a finish time of 2:01:09.

Ahead of the race, Kipchoge stated that his main goal is to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals and that he believes running in Berlin is the best way to prepare for this.

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