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Jacob Kiplimo (born 14 November 2000) [1] is a Ugandan long-distance runner. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and the 2022 World Athletics Championships , Kiplimo won a bronze medal in the 10,000 m events.
Kejelcha broke Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo's previous world record of 57:31, set on 21 November 2021 in the Lisbon Half Marathon, by one second. [4] The women's record is 1:02:52, set by Letesenbet Gidey on 24 October 2021, at the Valencia Half Marathon. The previous record of 1:04:02 was set by Ruth Chepngetich of Kenya on 4 April 2021, in Istanbul ...
On 19 February 2022, the record was broken by Cheptegei's compatriot Jacob Kiplimo, who ran a 15 km split of 40:43 min at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon. [17] Cheptegei was the winner of the senior men's race at the 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Aarhus, Denmark. He won in 31:40 on the 10.24 km course.
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Men's 5000 metres at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Venue Alexander Stadium Dates 6 August Competitors 20 from 15 nations Winning time 13:08.08 Medalists Jacob Kiplimo Uganda Nicholas Kimeli Kenya Jacob Krop Kenya ← 2018 2026 → Athletics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Qualification Track / road events 100 m men women 100 m T12 men 100 m T34 women 100 m T38 men women 100 m T47 men 200 m men ...
Jacob Kiplimo: 5 May 2017: IAAF Diamond League Meeting, Khalifa International Stadium: Doha Qatar: 16 years, 172 days [116] Two miles: 8:25.17: Jacob Kiplimo: 25 May 2018: Prefontaine Classic, IAAF Diamond League, Hayward Field: Eugene OR United States: 17 years, 192 days [117] 5000 m: 13:05.47: Boniface Kiprop: 12 Sep 2004: 63rd ...
The two Ugandan's shared duties until just before the half way point when Barega moved to the front. This brought the third Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo to take over. Kiplimo opened up a few meters gap with a 64, only covered by Barega, but that was short lived as the next two laps were only 65.
Jacob Kiplimo from Uganda won the gold medal by 3 seconds over Ethiopia's Berihu Aregawi and Kenya's Benson Kiplangat, who finished third. [1] Race results