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Agnes Tirop

Agnes Jebet Tirop (23 October 1995 – 13 October 2021) was a Kenyan professional long-distance runner. She won bronze medals in the 10,000 metres at the 2017 and 2019 World Athletics Championships. At the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Tirop became the second-youngest ever gold medallist in the women's race, after Zola Budd. At the time of her death in 2021, she was the world-record holder in the 10 kilometres women's-only event.[2]

Agnes Tirop
Tirop with her bronze medal at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha
Personal information
Birth nameAgnes Jebet Tirop
Born(1995-10-23)23 October 1995
Uasin Gishu County, Kenya[1]
Died13 October 2021(2021-10-13) (aged 25)
Iten, Kenya
Sport
CountryKenya
SportAthletics
Event(s)5000 metres, 10,000 metres; Cross country
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals
  • 2020 Tokyo
  • 5000 m - 4th
World finals
  • 2017 London
  • 10,000 m -  Bronze
  • 2019 Doha
  • 10,000 m -  Bronze
Personal bests

At junior level, she was a bronze medallist at the 2012 and 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics as well as the silver medallist at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. She won a silver and a gold at the 2012 and 2014 African Cross Country Championships, respectively.

Tirop died at age 25 after being stabbed by her husband. She was buried in her hometown in the Kenyan highlands at a funeral attended by over 1,000 mourners.[3]

Career edit

Tirop first came to prominence at the national level in 2012, when she was runner-up to world junior champion Faith Kipyegon at the Kenyan Cross Country Championships.[4] This led to her first national selection and international medal at the 2012 African Cross Country Championships, where she was again the runner-up to Kipyegon and took the junior silver medal.[5] She was Kenya's most prominent entrant for the 5,000 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics and finished with a bronze medal in a personal best of 15:36.74 minutes, behind Ethiopian competition.[6][7]

Tirop was again second to Kipyegon at the 2013 Kenyan Cross Country Championships, and teamwork between the pair led to a Kenyan 1–2 and team title at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships—Kipyegon defended her title while Tirop was a narrow second to claim her first medal at the competition.[8][9] She made progress on the track that year, setting personal bests of 8:39.13 minutes for the 3,000 metres and 14:50.36 minutes for the 5,000 metres, and also on the roads, with a half marathon best of 71:57 minutes.[10]

In the 2014 season, Tirop finally emerged from Kipyegon's shadow. She won the Kenyan cross country junior title and then dominated the junior race at the 2014 African Cross Country Championships, leading Kenya to victory by a 14-second margin (Kipyegon won both senior races).[11][12] Tirop was unable to achieve such a margin over runner-up Alemitu Heroye at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics and was again third in the 5,000 m, while the Ethiopians extended Kenya's historic lack of a gold medal in that event.[13]

Tirop entered the senior ranks in the 2015 season and immediately performed well, winning the Eldoret Discovery Cross Country in Kenya.[14] She was second to Kipyegon at the Kenyan senior national championship race and earned a senior national selection—a performance that filled her with confidence. She said at the time, "I did not even believe I could make the team. I will not fear running against seniors."[15] For the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, after Kipyegon withdrew, the reigning world champion Emily Chebet was seen as Kenya's leading athlete, and Tirop as a key team member.[16] Despite this being her senior international debut and as the fourth youngest athlete in the field,[17] Tirop took to the front and gradually moved away from the field to win the senior gold medal, some five seconds ahead of Ethiopia's Senbere Teferi. This made the 19-year-old the second-youngest winner of that title in championships history, after Zola Budd's win in 1985, and also brought her Kenya's 300th medal at the competition.[18] With Ethiopia rounding out the top four and defending champion Chebet in sixth, Kenya came in second in the team race.[19]

In 2017, Tirop participated in the World Championships held in London, winning the bronze medal in the 10,000 metres event,[20] with a time of 31:03.50, her personal best in the distance.[21]

In 2018, she won the World 10K Bangalore race in a course record time of 31:19.[22]

Tirop won her second consecutive world bronze medal in the 10,000 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, held in Doha, Qatar, running a new personal best of 30:25.20.[23]

At the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Tirop came fourth in the 5,000-metre event.[23] In September that year, she smashed the world record in a women-only 10-kilometre race, set in 2002, by 28 seconds. She then ran a time of 30:01 at the Road to Records event hosted in Herzogenaurach, Germany.[23][24] In October, she came second at the Giants Geneva 10K race, behind Ethiopia's Kalkidan Gezahegne, in a time of 30:20.[25]

Death edit

Tirop was found dead in her home in Iten, Elgeyo-Marakwet County, on 13 October 2021; she had multiple stab wounds in the neck and abdomen.[26][27][28] Authorities believe a domestic altercation occurred and Tirop was stabbed, as they also found her car windows had been shattered.[29] A search began for Tirop's husband, Emmanuel Rotich, when he went missing after calling his family crying and asking for God's forgiveness for something he had done. He was then involved in a lengthy high-speed chase, trying to flee the country, and ultimately rammed his getaway vehicle into a lorry near Mombasa.[29] He was subsequently arrested and questioned about Tirop's death.[30]

Tirop was buried in her hometown of Kapnyamisa, Nandi County.[31]

Personal bests edit

These were Tirop's lifetime bests:[32]

Road

International competitions edit

 
Agnes Tirop (R in red) with her second world 10,000 m bronze at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, in Doha
Representing   Kenya
Year Competition Venue Position Event Result
2012 African Cross Country Championships Cape Town, South Africa 2nd Junior race 19:34[5]
World Junior Championships Barcelona, Spain 3rd 5000 m 15:36.74
2013 World Cross Country Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 2nd Junior race 17:51
1st Junior team 14 pts
2014 African Cross Country Championships Kampala, Uganda 1st Junior race 18:51
1st Junior team 13 pts
World Junior Championships Eugene, OR, United States 3rd 5000 m 15:43.12
2015 World Cross Country Championships Guiyang, China 1st Senior race 26:01
2nd Senior team 19 pts
2017 World Championships London, United Kingdom 3rd 10,000 m 31:03.50 PB
2019 World Championships Doha, Qatar 3rd 10,000 m 30:25.20 PB
2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 4th 5000 m 14:39.62 SB

References edit

  1. ^ Eurosport.com. Agnes Jebet Tirop. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. ^ "World record-holder Tirop dies". World Athletics. 13 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. ^ Okeowo, Alexis (10 April 2023). "Why Were Two Female Running Champions Killed in Kenya?". The New Yorker. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  4. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (18 February 2012). Karoki and Chepkirui steal the headlines in Nairobi. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  5. ^ a b Williamson, Norrie (19 March 2012). Langat and Chepkirui take African XC titles in Cape Town. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  6. ^ Martin, David (22 July 2012). Gemili posts championship record on superb night in Barcelona – day two evening report. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  7. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (11 July 2012). Barcelona 2012 – Event Report – Women's 5000m Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  8. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (16 February 2013).Rono and Muriuki win Kenyan World Cross Trials in Nairobi. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  9. ^ Bamford, Nicola (24 March 2013). Kipyegon majestic in title defence – Bydgoszcz 2013 junior women's report. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  10. ^ Agnes Jebet Tirop Progression. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  11. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (15 February 2014). Karoki and Kipyegon win in Nairobi. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  12. ^ Kenya makes a clean sweep at African Cross Country Championships. IAAF (16 March 2014). Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  13. ^ Robinson, Javier Clavelo (24 July 2014). Report: women's 5000m – IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  14. ^ Mills, Steven (26 January 2015). Emerging Tirop dominates in Eldoret – cross-country round-up. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  15. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (14 February 2015). Karoki and Kipyegon successfully defend Kenyan cross-country titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  16. ^ Sammet, Michelle (24 March 2015). Senior women's preview – IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Guiyang 2015. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  17. ^ Results Senior Race Women. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  18. ^ Sammet, Michelle (28 March 2015). Teenage talent Tirop triumphs in Guiyang. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  19. ^ Whittington, Jessica (28 March 2015). Agnes Tirop wins senior women's World Cross title in China. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved on 28 March 2015.
  20. ^ "Husband a 'suspect' as Kenyan athlete Tirop found dead". BBC Sport. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  21. ^ "10,000 Metres Women − Final − Results" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  22. ^ "Tirop breaks course record, Kamworo registers third win in TCS World 10k". The Times of India. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  23. ^ a b c "World Championship medallist Agnes Jebet Tirop found stabbed to death". Runner's World. 13 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  24. ^ "Kenyan Agnes Jebet Tirop sets new world record in women-only 10km race". Olympics.com. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  25. ^ "Gezahegne breaks world 10km record in Geneva, Chelimo goes sub-30 in Valencia, Kumela breaks Kosice course record". World Athletics. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  26. ^ "Agnes Tirop: world record holder found dead at home in Kenya". The Guardian. 13 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  27. ^ Haigh, Phil (13 October 2021). "World Championship 10,000m medallist Agnes Jebet Tirop found stabbed to death at home". Metro.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  28. ^ "Athletics Kenya". Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  29. ^ a b Patta, Debora (15 October 2021). "Olympic runner Agnes Tirop's husband arrested in her killing". CBS News. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  30. ^ "Agnes Tirop: Husband arrested in Kenya after athlete's death". BBC News. 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  31. ^ "Slain Kenyan Olympian Agnes Tirop buried in her home village". Reuters. 23 October 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  32. ^ "Agnes Jebet TIROP – Athlete Profile". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 October 2021.

External links edit

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Agnes Jebet Tirop 23 October 1995 13 October 2021 was a Kenyan professional long distance runner She won bronze medals in the 10 000 metres at the 2017 and 2019 World Athletics Championships At the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Tirop became the second youngest ever gold medallist in the women s race after Zola Budd At the time of her death in 2021 she was the world record holder in the 10 kilometres women s only event 2 Agnes TiropTirop with her bronze medal at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in DohaPersonal informationBirth nameAgnes Jebet TiropBorn 1995 10 23 23 October 1995Uasin Gishu County Kenya 1 Died13 October 2021 2021 10 13 aged 25 Iten KenyaSportCountryKenyaSportAthleticsEvent s 5000 metres 10 000 metres Cross countryAchievements and titlesOlympic finals2020 Tokyo5000 m 4thWorld finals2017 London10 000 m Bronze2019 Doha10 000 m BronzePersonal bests3000 m 8 22 92 Doha 2020 5000 m 14 20 68 London 2019 10 000 m 30 25 20 Doha 2019 10 km 30 01 WR Wo Herzogenaurach 2021 Medal record Women s athletics Representing Kenya World Championships 2017 London 10 000 m 2019 Doha 10 000 m World Junior Championships 2012 Barcelona 5000 m 2014 Eugene 5000 m World Cross Country Championships 2013 Bydgoszcz Junior team 2015 Guiyang Senior race 2017 Kampala Senior team 2013 Bydgoszcz Junior race 2015 Guiyang Senior team African Cross Country Championships 2014 Kampala Junior race 2012 Cape Town Junior race At junior level she was a bronze medallist at the 2012 and 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics as well as the silver medallist at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships She won a silver and a gold at the 2012 and 2014 African Cross Country Championships respectively Tirop died at age 25 after being stabbed by her husband She was buried in her hometown in the Kenyan highlands at a funeral attended by over 1 000 mourners 3 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Personal bests 4 International competitions 5 References 6 External linksCareer editTirop first came to prominence at the national level in 2012 when she was runner up to world junior champion Faith Kipyegon at the Kenyan Cross Country Championships 4 This led to her first national selection and international medal at the 2012 African Cross Country Championships where she was again the runner up to Kipyegon and took the junior silver medal 5 She was Kenya s most prominent entrant for the 5 000 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics and finished with a bronze medal in a personal best of 15 36 74 minutes behind Ethiopian competition 6 7 Tirop was again second to Kipyegon at the 2013 Kenyan Cross Country Championships and teamwork between the pair led to a Kenyan 1 2 and team title at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Kipyegon defended her title while Tirop was a narrow second to claim her first medal at the competition 8 9 She made progress on the track that year setting personal bests of 8 39 13 minutes for the 3 000 metres and 14 50 36 minutes for the 5 000 metres and also on the roads with a half marathon best of 71 57 minutes 10 In the 2014 season Tirop finally emerged from Kipyegon s shadow She won the Kenyan cross country junior title and then dominated the junior race at the 2014 African Cross Country Championships leading Kenya to victory by a 14 second margin Kipyegon won both senior races 11 12 Tirop was unable to achieve such a margin over runner up Alemitu Heroye at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics and was again third in the 5 000 m while the Ethiopians extended Kenya s historic lack of a gold medal in that event 13 Tirop entered the senior ranks in the 2015 season and immediately performed well winning the Eldoret Discovery Cross Country in Kenya 14 She was second to Kipyegon at the Kenyan senior national championship race and earned a senior national selection a performance that filled her with confidence She said at the time I did not even believe I could make the team I will not fear running against seniors 15 For the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships after Kipyegon withdrew the reigning world champion Emily Chebet was seen as Kenya s leading athlete and Tirop as a key team member 16 Despite this being her senior international debut and as the fourth youngest athlete in the field 17 Tirop took to the front and gradually moved away from the field to win the senior gold medal some five seconds ahead of Ethiopia s Senbere Teferi This made the 19 year old the second youngest winner of that title in championships history after Zola Budd s win in 1985 and also brought her Kenya s 300th medal at the competition 18 With Ethiopia rounding out the top four and defending champion Chebet in sixth Kenya came in second in the team race 19 In 2017 Tirop participated in the World Championships held in London winning the bronze medal in the 10 000 metres event 20 with a time of 31 03 50 her personal best in the distance 21 In 2018 she won the World 10K Bangalore race in a course record time of 31 19 22 Tirop won her second consecutive world bronze medal in the 10 000 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships held in Doha Qatar running a new personal best of 30 25 20 23 At the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021 Tirop came fourth in the 5 000 metre event 23 In September that year she smashed the world record in a women only 10 kilometre race set in 2002 by 28 seconds She then ran a time of 30 01 at the Road to Records event hosted in Herzogenaurach Germany 23 24 In October she came second at the Giants Geneva 10K race behind Ethiopia s Kalkidan Gezahegne in a time of 30 20 25 Death editThis section is missing information about the conclusion regarding how Tirop died and whether or not her husband was to blame Please expand the section to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page November 2023 Tirop was found dead in her home in Iten Elgeyo Marakwet County on 13 October 2021 she had multiple stab wounds in the neck and abdomen 26 27 28 Authorities believe a domestic altercation occurred and Tirop was stabbed as they also found her car windows had been shattered 29 A search began for Tirop s husband Emmanuel Rotich when he went missing after calling his family crying and asking for God s forgiveness for something he had done He was then involved in a lengthy high speed chase trying to flee the country and ultimately rammed his getaway vehicle into a lorry near Mombasa 29 He was subsequently arrested and questioned about Tirop s death 30 Tirop was buried in her hometown of Kapnyamisa Nandi County 31 Personal bests editThese were Tirop s lifetime bests 32 2000 metres 5 48 65 Amsterdam 2013 3000 metres 8 22 92 Doha 2020 5000 metres 14 20 68 London 2019 10 000 metres 30 25 20 Doha 2019 Road 5 km 15 30 Bolzano 2017 10 km 30 01 Herzogenaurach 2021 Wo World recordInternational competitions edit nbsp Agnes Tirop R in red with her second world 10 000 m bronze at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha Representing nbsp Kenya Year Competition Venue Position Event Result 2012 African Cross Country Championships Cape Town South Africa 2nd Junior race 19 34 5 World Junior Championships Barcelona Spain 3rd 5000 m 15 36 74 2013 World Cross Country Championships Bydgoszcz Poland 2nd Junior race 17 51 1st Junior team 14 pts 2014 African Cross Country Championships Kampala Uganda 1st Junior race 18 51 1st Junior team 13 pts World Junior Championships Eugene OR United States 3rd 5000 m 15 43 12 2015 World Cross Country Championships Guiyang China 1st Senior race 26 01 2nd Senior team 19 pts 2017 World Championships London United Kingdom 3rd 10 000 m 31 03 50 PB 2019 World Championships Doha Qatar 3rd 10 000 m 30 25 20 PB 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo Japan 4th 5000 m 14 39 62 SBReferences edit Eurosport com Agnes Jebet Tirop Retrieved 7 August 2020 World record holder Tirop dies World Athletics 13 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Okeowo Alexis 10 April 2023 Why Were Two Female Running Champions Killed in Kenya The New Yorker Retrieved 10 April 2023 Mutuota Mutwiri 18 February 2012 Karoki and Chepkirui steal the headlines in Nairobi IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 a b Williamson Norrie 19 March 2012 Langat and Chepkirui take African XC titles in Cape Town IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Martin David 22 July 2012 Gemili posts championship record on superb night in Barcelona day two evening report IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Valiente Emeterio 11 July 2012 Barcelona 2012 Event Report Women s 5000m Final IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Mutuota Mutwiri 16 February 2013 Rono and Muriuki win Kenyan World Cross Trials in Nairobi IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Bamford Nicola 24 March 2013 Kipyegon majestic in title defence Bydgoszcz 2013 junior women s report IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Agnes Jebet Tirop Progression IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Mutuota Mutwiri 15 February 2014 Karoki and Kipyegon win in Nairobi IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Kenya makes a clean sweep at African Cross Country Championships IAAF 16 March 2014 Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Robinson Javier Clavelo 24 July 2014 Report women s 5000m IAAF World Junior Championships Oregon 2014 IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Mills Steven 26 January 2015 Emerging Tirop dominates in Eldoret cross country round up IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Mutuota Mutwiri 14 February 2015 Karoki and Kipyegon successfully defend Kenyan cross country titles IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Sammet Michelle 24 March 2015 Senior women s preview IAAF World Cross Country Championships Guiyang 2015 IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Results Senior Race Women IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Sammet Michelle 28 March 2015 Teenage talent Tirop triumphs in Guiyang IAAF Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Whittington Jessica 28 March 2015 Agnes Tirop wins senior women s World Cross title in China Athletics Weekly Retrieved on 28 March 2015 Husband a suspect as Kenyan athlete Tirop found dead BBC Sport Retrieved 14 October 2021 10 000 Metres Women Final Results PDF International Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 9 August 2017 Tirop breaks course record Kamworo registers third win in TCS World 10k The Times of India 27 May 2018 Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b c World Championship medallist Agnes Jebet Tirop found stabbed to death Runner s World 13 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Kenyan Agnes Jebet Tirop sets new world record in women only 10km race Olympics com 12 September 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Gezahegne breaks world 10km record in Geneva Chelimo goes sub 30 in Valencia Kumela breaks Kosice course record World Athletics 3 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Agnes Tirop world record holder found dead at home in Kenya The Guardian 13 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Haigh Phil 13 October 2021 World Championship 10 000m medallist Agnes Jebet Tirop found stabbed to death at home Metro co uk Retrieved 13 October 2021 Athletics Kenya Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b Patta Debora 15 October 2021 Olympic runner Agnes Tirop s husband arrested in her killing CBS News Retrieved 15 October 2021 Agnes Tirop Husband arrested in Kenya after athlete s death BBC News 14 October 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2021 Slain Kenyan Olympian Agnes Tirop buried in her home village Reuters 23 October 2021 Retrieved 25 October 2021 Agnes Jebet TIROP Athlete Profile World Athletics Retrieved 15 October 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agnes Jebet Tirop Agnes Tirop at World Athletics nbsp Agnes Tirop at Diamond League nbsp Agnes Tirop at Olympedia nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agnes Tirop amp oldid 1213791075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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