As some time ago, many of you had visited one of our articles about one of the last videos of the channel Bloomberg Television, we are doing it again today because we know how much it makes you happy. That's why we decided to make a post about it, because we are sure you will enjoy this new video.
Not to hide anything, when we saw that the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television had published a new video called 2024 Chicago Marathon Remembers Record Holder Kelvin Kiptum, we did not hesitate one second to share it with you so that you can discover it!
The video has been posted for less than an hour and is currently the talk of the web. Usually the new videos of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television are much less talked about. Soon in trends? That's all the bad news we wish him, considering the work this channel has been doing for many years now!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video 2024 Chicago Marathon Remembers Record Holder Kelvin Kiptum published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
World record holder Kelvin Kiptu tragically died in a car crash in February at age 24. More than 50,000 runners gathered at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon to honor the late champions legacy.