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The countdown is on for what promises to be one of South America's most compelling marathon races of the year, as an exceptional men's elite field prepares to line up for the New Balance 42K Porto Alegre in Brazil on 12 July 2026.
Leading the field is marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya, whose remarkable personal best of 2:01:09 makes him the standout name on an entry list packed with proven international performers. The two-time Olympic marathon champion brings unrivalled experience and one of the greatest résumés in distance running, adding global prestige to the Porto Alegre event.
Just days before the race, Kipchoge shared an emotional message on social media, revealing the personal significance of his return to Brazil.
"The second part of my World Tour takes me to Porto Alegre, Brazil, a place that holds a very special meaning in my heart and in my career," he wrote.
Kipchoge reflected on the memories that continue to inspire him, recalling that Brazil was where he captured his first Olympic marathon gold medal—a defining achievement that transformed both his career and his life.
"Going back to Brazil means a lot to me. This is where I won my first Olympic gold medal, a moment that changed my life forever and shaped the path I continue to walk today. The memories of that achievement will always stay with me, not as a finish line, but as a beginning. To return here carries deep meaning."
He concluded his message by inviting fans to be part of the occasion, saying: "Porto Alegre, let us run together and celebrate the spirit of Brazil and the energy of South America."
Kipchoge will face a formidable challenge from a deep and competitive field featuring Ethiopia's Shifera Tamru (2:05:18), Kebede Tulu Wami (2:05:19) and Derese Workneh (2:06:58), all capable of producing world-class performances on the right day.
Kenya will also be strongly represented by Philemon Kiptoo (2:05:35), Timothy Kipkorir Kattam (2:06:40), Thomas Kibet Maru (2:07:53) and Dominic Nyairo (2:09:13), ensuring another thrilling chapter in the long-standing Kenya-Ethiopia rivalry that has defined elite marathon racing for decades.
The international field is further strengthened by Brazil's José Márcio Leão and Paulo Roberto Paula, Chile's Hugo Catrileo, Morocco's Yakoub Labquira and Zineddine Ouria, and Paraguay's Derlys Ayala, giving the race a truly global flavour.
With a blend of marathon champions, rising contenders and experienced campaigners assembled on the start line, the streets of Porto Alegre are set to host a captivating battle over 42.195 kilometres. Beyond the pursuit of victory, Kipchoge's return adds an emotional dimension to the event, reconnecting him with a country where one of the defining chapters of his legendary career was written. As the world turns its attention to Brazil, fans can expect a fiercely contested race where tactical brilliance, endurance and resilience will determine who emerges victorious.
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At 41 years old, marathon icon Eliud Kipchoge continues to defy time and redefine greatness. After opening his 2026 World Marathon Tour campaign at the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon in South Africa, the Kenyan legend is now preparing for the next stop of his global journey — the Porto Alegre Marathon in Brazil on Sunday, July 12.
Kipchoge crossed the finish line in Cape Town in 2:13:29, placing 16th overall while maintaining an average pace of 3:09 per kilometre. Although the result may not reflect the dominance that defined many of his peak years, the performance once again highlighted the extraordinary longevity, discipline, and fighting spirit of one of the greatest marathon runners in history.
Even at 41, Kipchoge remains one of the most respected and influential figures in world athletics. His presence alone transforms races into global attractions, drawing attention from fans, athletes, and organizers across continents. From his historic unofficial sub-two-hour marathon achievement — a groundbreaking performance that changed the perception of human endurance forever to multiple Olympic and World Marathon Major triumphs, the Kenyan superstar has already secured a legacy few athletes will ever match.
Now, attention shifts to Brazil, where excitement is rapidly building ahead of his appearance at the Porto Alegre Marathon. The race is expected to attract massive international interest as South American fans prepare to witness one of the sport’s greatest icons compete live on their streets.
Kipchoge’s enduring philosophy, “No Human Is Limited,” continues to inspire millions around the world. More than a slogan, it has become a symbol of resilience, ambition, and the belief that barriers are meant to be challenged regardless of age or circumstance.
As he continues his 2026 campaign, Kipchoge is proving that greatness is not only measured by victories, but also by consistency, influence, and the courage to keep competing at the highest level. From Cape Town to Porto Alegre, the marathon king’s remarkable journey continues to captivate the athletics world.
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