Race director James McIlroy said Cheptegei’s involvement is the “culmination of a few years’ hard work behind the scenes”.
“To have the reigning double Olympic champion and double world record holder headline a very fast race, we believe it to be the fastest in the world, it’s going to be fantastic,” McIlroy told BBC Sport NI.
McIlroy explained that previous attempts had been made to bring Cheptegei to the event.
“This isn’t the first conversation we’ve had on it. He was going to come for a couple of years but the diary had to suit timing wise.
“Obviously the Olympic Games last year in which he was retaining his title didn’t help us for 2024.
“Once he confirmed the Amsterdam marathon, we were confirmed as well, which was fantastic news for us.”
McIlroy is expecting other big names to sign up for this year’s event but acknowledges Cheptegei will be the main attraction.
“Effectively what you have got is the most high-profile runner in the world currently running on one of the most beautiful roads in the world.
“We know he’s bringing two pacemakers. He has said he’s going to run a very fast time by his own admission.
“He has run two half marathons in the last two years, one in New York City and one in New Delhi. They are both massive races so to be featured in the same breath as those races is fantastic.”