What is the “king of Marathon”? Kipchaug gave the best answer with his own strength. On March 6, in his first Tokyo Marathon, Kipchak won the championship in 2 hours, 02 minutes and 40 seconds, and set a new record. At the same time, at the age of 37, Kipchak created the third fastest result in his personal career. Since he won his first Marathon Championship in Hamburg in 2013, Kipchak has won 14 of 16 games in 10 years and has won four of the world’s six Grand Slams. But kipchaug also wants...