Eliud Kipchoge broke the World Marathon Record in Berlin week ago, and will walk away with a brand new Isuzu Dmax double-cab pick-up courtesy of truck manufacturers Isuzu East Africa, as part of a Sh20 million deal he signed with them.
The manufacturing company had promised Kipchoge a brand new car if he broke the world record, which was held by his compatriot Dennis Kimetto since 2014.
He, however, set a new record after clocking 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds (2:1:39) to smash the World Record.