Eliud Kipchoge and 4 Legendary Athletes Whose Olympic Careers Ended in Paris

Eliud Kipchoge and 4 Legendary Athletes Whose Olympic Careers Ended in Paris

  • The 2024 Paris Olympics came to a conclusion over the weekend with a beautiful closing ceremony at Stade de France
  • Fans got to witness athletes deliver exceptional performances for several weeks, but it was the last Olympics for some of them
  • Eliud Kipchoge and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce are two of several iconic athletes who have taken part in their last Olympic Games

After weeks of spectacular sporting activities, the curtains came down on the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Athletes from every corner of the globe won medals, broke world records, won hearts and made history.

Unfortunately, the Paris Olympics was the last one for sports' biggest names like Eliud Kipchoger and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

Eliud Kipchoge and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce leave a legendary Olympics legacy
Eliud Kipchoge and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce have won multiple gold medals at the Olympic Games. Photos by Kirill Kudryavtsev and Hannah Peters.
Source: UGC

Millions of fans got to witness some of their favourite athletes take part in their final Olympic Games, mainly due to age. Eliud Kipchoge's Paris Olympics saw him fail to finish a marathon.

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Others like Kevin Durant and LeBron James ended the Games with a gold medal in basketball, probably their last Olympic medals. Legit.ng looks at some athletes who have participated in their last Olympics.

Athletes whose Olympics ended in Paris

Eliud Kipchoge

The Kenyan marathon superstar produced an underwhelming performance in the men's marathon. He registered a Did Not Finish (DNF) after taking a taxi to the finish line after dropping out. He said it was his "worst marathon" and hinted about his retirement. He has two Olympic gold medals.

"I don't know what next. I need to go back [home], sit down, try to figure my 21 years of running at high level. I need to evolve and feature in other things,” he said via Olympics.com.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

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The Jamaican sprint legend had an Olympic participation to forget in Paris. She was set to compete in the 100m but crashed out just before the semis due to injury. It was a sad ending to a storied career at the Olympic Games. The 37-year-old has won two gold medals at the Olympics and many other titles in her decorated career.

Andy Murray

The British tennis legend took part in his last-ever tennis event at the Paris Games. He was seeking a third medal at the Olympic Games, but it ended in disappointment. He turned pro in 2005, played 1001 singles matches, and won 46 ATP titles, per BBC.

He defeated Roger Federer to win gold in London and later defended it in Rio in 2016.

Marta

The Brazil football icon won another silver medal after they were beaten by the USA in the final. In April, she announced that 2024 would be her last year as a footballer. She has more World Cup goals than any other player in history and will go down as one of the greatest female footballers ever.

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"I am not going to disappear from football," she said. "I am going to try to contribute somehow to this generation, because they are very talented girls and are well aware of what we can achieve,” via Olympics.com.

Max Whitlock

Whitlock retires as Britain's greatest gymnast. He finished fourth in the pommel horse in Paris and was in top form in Rio 2016, where he won gold in floor exercise and pommel horse.

“My Olympic experience has been unbelievable,” he said. “One of the best things is I have been in a position to inspire and encourage others to take up sport."

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Nigerian athlete breaks 36-year record

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that 18-year-old Samuel Ogazi became the first Nigerian in recent history to qualify for the 400-metre final at the Olympic Games.

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The young sprinter became the first Nigerian athlete in 36 years, since the legendary Innocent Egbunike, to qualify for the 400m final at the Olympic Games.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Chukwu Ikechukwu (Sports Editor) Chukwu Ikechukwu Godwin is a seasoned sports journalist with over a decade of experience across radio, TV, and online media. His career has seen him contribute his expertise to prominent media outlets such as Today FM, Wish FM, Silverbird Communications, and Sports Brief. Chukwu earned his Bachelor's degree in Agriculture from the University of Port Harcourt in 2016. Email: Chukwu.ikechukwu@corp.legit.ng