Kenyan athlete Eliud Kipchoge has been bestowed with the 2023 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports.
The Jury responsible for conferring the award named Kipchoge the winner on Thursday, May 18, 2023.
Reacting to the latest feat, Kipchoge said, “It is an absolute honour to receive the Princess of Asturias Award. To be amongst a list of extraordinary laureates, all people in different walks of life.”
“It motivates me in my goal to leave a legacy in this world through running since a running world is a more peaceful world, a happier world and a more healthy world. I would like to thank Her Royal Higness The Princess of Asturias, and her parents, Their Majesties The King and Queen of Spain, to grant me this honour,” he added.
It is an absolute honour to receive the Princess of Asturias Award. To be amongst a list of extraordinary laureates, all people in different walks of life. It motivates me in my goal to leave a legacy in this world through running,(1/2) pic.twitter.com/uwYZH9KKYo
— Eliud Kipchoge – EGH🇰🇪 (@EliudKipchoge) May 18, 2023
Born in Nandi County, Eliud Kipchoge completely dominates the marathon event at present and is considered a legend of world athletics, as well as the greatest marathon runner of all time.
The Philosopher
In recent years, he has managed to win fifteen of the eighteen marathon races in which he has competed and has stood atop the highest podium ten times in four of the so-called World Marathon Majors: Chicago (2014), London (2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019), Berlin (2015, 2017, 2018 and 2022) and Tokyo (2022). He is a member of the NN Running Team from the Netherlands.
Nicknamed The Philosopher for his strategic racing prowess and ability to focus, Kipchoge is the current Olympic marathon champion.
He also holds the world record for this event, set at last year’s Berlin Marathon.
With a time of 2:01:09, he cut thirty seconds off the previous record, which he himself had set in this competition in 2018.
Kipchoge is the only athlete in history to have run a marathon in under two hours, a feat he achieved in Vienna in 2019.
There, he completed the 42.195 kilometres of the race in a time of 1:59:40.
However, this record is not officially listed because the race was organized precisely in order to achieve the feat and counted on external aid.
The Kenyan ran behind a vehicle that set the pace and covered the distance surrounded by seven “rabbits” (pacesetters) placed in an arrow formation to protect him from the wind, in addition to wearing special shoes from the commercial brand that organized the event and which, according to the experts, favoured his performance.
Although he has defended his achievement, the International Athletics Federation banned the use of those shoes in official competitions in 2020.
Kipchoge career
Kipchoge began his sporting career with success as a long-distance runner.
After being proclaimed world champion in the 5000 metres in 2003, he won a bronze medal for the same distance at the 2004 Athens Olympics as well as a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
A Laureus World Sports Foundation Ambassador, Eliud Kipchoge has been named Athlete of the Year by World Athletics on two occasions (2018 and 2019) and was one of the ten finalists for the year 2021.
In 2021, he also created the Eliud Kipchoge Foundation, whose aim is to facilitate access to early childhood education and environmental protection.
About Princess of Asturias Awards
The Princess of Asturias Awards are aimed at rewarding “the scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work carried out at an international level by individuals, institutions or groups of individuals or institutions”.
In keeping with these principles, the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports is to be granted to “careers which, via the promotion, fostering and advancement of sport as well as sense of solidarity and commitment, have become an example of the benefits that practising sports can bring to people.”
This year, a total of 24 candidatures comprising 11 different nationalities were put forward for the Sports Award.
This is the fourth of the eight Princess of Asturias Awards to be bestowed in what is now their forty-third year.
Previously, the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts was granted to American actress Meryl Streep, the Award for Communication and Humanities went to Italian lecturer, writer and philosopher Nuccio Ordine and the Award for Social Sciences was conferred on French historian Hélène Carrère d’Encausse.
The corresponding Awards for Literature, International Cooperation, Technical and Scientific Research, and Concord shall be announced in the coming weeks (in the preceding order).
As is customary, the presentation of the Princess of Asturias Awards will take place in October in a solemn ceremony presided over by TM The King and Queen, accompanied by TRH Leonor, Princess of Asturias, and Infanta Sofía of Spain.
Each Princess of Asturias Award comprises a Joan Miró sculpture representing and symbolizing the Award, a diploma, an insignia and a cash prize of fifty thousand euros.


