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Hellen Obiri

Hellen Onsando Obiri (born 13 December 1989)[1] is a Kenyan middle- and long-distance runner. She is the only woman to have won world titles in indoor track, outdoor track and cross country. Obiri is a two-time Olympic 5,000 metres silver medallist from the 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where she also placed fourth over the 10,000 metres. She is a two-time world champion after winning the 5,000 m in 2017 and again in 2019, when she set a new championship record. Obiri also took world bronze for the 1,500 metres in 2013 and silver in the 10,000 m in 2022. She won the 3,000 metres race at the 2012 World Indoor Championships, claimed silver in 2014, and placed fourth in 2018. She is the 2019 World Cross Country champion. Obiri triumphed in the 2023 Boston Marathon, her second marathon race. She places fifth in the half marathon on the world all-time list.[2]

Hellen Obiri
Obiri after her win at the Golden Gala meet in Rome in 2017
Personal information
Full nameHellen Onsando Obiri
Born (1989-12-13) 13 December 1989 (age 34)
Kisii, Kenya
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Weight50 kg (110 lb)
Sport
CountryKenya
SportAthletics
Event(s)Middle-, Long-distance running
TeamOn Athletics Club
Coached byDathan Ritzenhein (2022–)
Ricky Simms (–2022)

Obiri is the former Kenyan national record holder for the mile and the 5000 metres. Both those records were only recently broken by Faith Kipyegon on her way to setting the current mile World Record of 4:07.64 set in Monaco on 21 July 2023. Kipyegon is also the national 5000 metre record holder, by reason of being the immediate former 5000 metre World Record holder with a time of 14:05.20 set in Paris France on 9 June 2023.

Obiri was cited as one of the Top 100 most influential Africans by New African magazine in 2017.[3]

Early life and background edit

Hailing from Kisii in south-western Kenya, Obiri was the fourth child in a family of six children. At age 14, she was recruited as a 200 and 400 metres sprinter to attend Riruta Central Secondary School in Nairobi. However, she lost interest in the sport and stopped running altogether in 2006 and 2007 to focus on her studies. She only re-engaged with athletics to join the military. In 2009, Obiri graduated from Kenya Defence Forces Recruit Training School in Eldoret. Her first major race was at the 2010 Kenya Armed Forces Cross Country Championships, where she finished 32nd. She placed fifth after some training the following year. She is a member of the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF).[4]

She is married to Tom Nyaundi, a former runner, and they have a daughter, Tania 'Blessing' Macheche, born in May 2015 through caesarean section. Obiri resumed racing within seven months.[5]

Career edit

Hellen Obiri gained her first international experience at the 2011 Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro, where she won the bronze medal for the 800 metres and placed fourth in the 1500 metres. She debuted in the World Championships in Athletics held in 2011 in Daegu, South Korea the following month, competing at the latter distance. Obiri set a personal best time of 4:07.59 in the heats but fell in the final, bringing pre-event favourite Morgan Uceny down with her, and finished 10th.[1] She later said, "After Daegu I went back to Kenya and started training seriously."[4]

In 2012, the 22-year-old took her first global title at the Istanbul World Indoor Championships, clocking 8:37.16 over the 3000 metres. This became the turning point of her career. That same year, she debuted in the Olympics at the London Games, finishing initially 12th and last in the 1500 m final, upgraded to eighth after subsequent doping disqualifications.[citation needed]

On 1 June 2013, Obiri won her first Diamond League race with 1500 m victory in USA's Eugene, setting a new personal best and meet record of 3:58.58.[1] She earned bronze in the event at the World Championships in Athletics held in August in Moscow. Obiri then earned the silver medal in the 3000 m at the 2014 World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland, behind multiple world record-holder Genzebe Dibaba. On 9 May that year at the Doha Diamond League, she set an African record in the outdoor event with a time of 8:20.68, improving her personal best by more than 13 seconds.[4] In August, she added 1500 m title at the African Championships.[1]

At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Obiri competed in the 5000 metres and earned the silver medal in a time of 14:29.77, behind compatriot Vivian Cheruiyot in an Olympic record of 14:26.17 and ahead of Ethiopia's Almaz Ayana who ran 14:33.59.[6]

 
Obiri dominated the 5000 m at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London.

Obiri represented Kenya at the 2017 World Championships in London in the same event and won the gold medal with a time of 14:34.86, ahead of Ayana and Sifan Hassan.[7]

2018 saw her take two more gold medals in the 5000 m events, at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and at the African Championships.[1]

In March 2019, Obiri won the senior women's race at the World Cross Country Championship held in Aarhus, Denmark, beating on a 10.2 km course second-placed Dera Dida by two seconds with a time of 36:14.[8][9] After she posted best female times of the year in the 5000 metres in 2017 and 2018, Obiri successfully defended her title at the Doha World Championships in October, setting a championship record of 14:26.72 in the process. Her compatriot Margaret Kipkemboi (14:27.49) and Konstanze Klosterhalfen (14:28.43) finished second and third, respectively.[10]

Obiri represented Kenya at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in both the women's 5000 m and 10,000 m events.[11] She won the silver medal at the former in a time of 14:38.36, finishing behind only Hassan who ran 14:36.79; Gudaf Tsegay took bronze in 14:38.87.[12] Obiri placed fourth in the 10,000 m final in a personal best behind, 1–3, Hassan, Kalkidan Gezahegne and Letesenbet Gidey.[13]

At the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Obiri came second in the 10,000 m. She was beaten to gold by Gidey in a close finish (the top 3 were only separated by 0.13 s).[14]

She capped her fine 2022 season (64:22 PB at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon in February; wins at Istanbul Half Marathon, Great Manchester Run and Great North Run) in November debuting in the marathon at the New York City Marathon, where she placed sixth.[15][16]

Obiri got her 2023 campaign off to strong start. In February, she won the RAK Half and then the New York City Half Marathon in March. On 17 April, the 33-year-old ran her second marathon, competing in the Boston Marathon against the deepest elite women’s field ever assembled. She won with a personal best time of 2:21:38, 12 seconds clear of second-place finisher Amane Beriso who had by far the fastest personal best heading into the race (2:14:58).[17][18] Obiri went on to win the 2023 New York City Marathon in a time of 2:25:49.[19]

Achievements edit

 
Obiri claimed her first global title with win in the 3000 m at the 2012 World Indoor Championships held in Istanbul.
 
Vivian Cheruiyot (R) and Hellen Obiri (L), 1–2 in the 5000 m, celebrate their success at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
 
Obiri (R) en route to the 5000 m victory at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha.

International competitions edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Time
Representing   Kenya
2011 Military World Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3rd 800 m 2:01.86
4th 1500 m 4:19.32
World Championships Daegu, South Korea 10th 1500 m 4:20.23
2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul, Turkey 1st 3000 m i 8:37.16
Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 8th 1500 m 4:16.57
2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia 3rd 1500 m 4:03.86
2014 World Indoor Championships Sopot, Poland 2nd 3000 m i 8:57.72
IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas 1st 4 × 1500 m relay 16:33.58
Commonwealth Games Glasgow, United Kingdom 6th 1500 m 4:10.84
African Championships Marrakech, Morocco 1st 1500 m 4:09.53
2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2nd 5000 m 14:29.77
2017 World Championships London, United Kingdom 1st 5000 m 14:34.86
2018 World Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 4th 3000 m i 8:49.66
Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia 1st 5000 m 15:13.11
African Championships Asaba, Nigeria 1st 5000 m 15:47.18
2019 World Cross Country Championships Aarhus, Denmark 1st Senior race 36:14
2nd Senior team 25 pts
World Championships Doha, Qatar 1st 5000 m 14:26.72 CR
5th 10,000 m 30:35.82
2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 2nd 5000 m 14:38.36
4th 10,000 m 30:24.27 PB
2022 World Championships Eugene, OR, United States 2nd 10,000 m 30:10.02 PB
Road races
2018 San Silvestre Vallecana Madrid, Spain 2nd 10 km 29:59
2019 Great Manchester Run Manchester, United Kingdom 1st 10 km 31:23
2020 Cursa dels Nassos Barcelona, Spain 1st 10 km 30:53
2021 Istanbul Half Marathon Istanbul, Turkey 3rd Half marathon 1:04:51
Weltklasse Zürich Zürich, Switzerland 2nd 5 km 14:30
Great North Run Newcastle, United Kingdom 1st Half marathon 1:07:42
2022 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates 2nd Half marathon 1:04:22 PB[20]
Istanbul Half Marathon Istanbul, Turkey 1st Half marathon 1:04:48
World 10K Bengaluru Bangalore, India 2nd 10 km 30:44
Great Manchester Run Manchester, United Kingdom 1st 10 km 30:15 CR
Great North Run Newcastle, United Kingdom 1st Half marathon 1:07:05
2023 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates 1st Half marathon 1:05:05
New York City Half Marathon New York, NY, United States 1st Half marathon 1:07:21 CR
Great Manchester Run Manchester, United Kingdom 1st 10 km 31:14
World Marathon Majors
2022 New York City Marathon New York, NY, United States 6th Marathon 2:25:49
2023 Boston Marathon Boston, MA, United States 1st Marathon 2:21:38 PB
New York City Marathon New York, NY, United States 1st Marathon 2:27:23
2024 Boston Marathon Boston, MA, United States 1st Marathon 2:22:27
Cross country races
2022 Northern Ireland International Cross Country Dundonald, Belfast, Northern Ireland 1st XC 8.0 km 26:44

Circuit wins and titles edit

National titles edit

Personal bests edit

Type Event Time Place Date Notes
Track 800 metres 2:00.54 London, United Kingdom 5 August 2011
1500 metres 3:57.05 Eugene, OR, United States 31 May 2014
One mile 4:16.15 London, United Kingdom 22 July 2018 NR
3000 metres 8:20.68 Doha, Qatar 9 May 2014 NR
3000 metres indoor 8:29.41 Birmingham, United Kingdom 18 February 2017 NR
Two miles 9:14.55 Eugene, OR, United States 20 August 2021
5000 metres 14:18.37 Rome, Italy 8 June 2017 NR
10,000 metres 30:10.02 Eugene, OR, United States 16 July 2022
4 × 1500 m relay 16:33.58 Nassau, Bahamas 24 May 2014 African record
Road 5 km 14:30 Zürich, Switzerland 8 September 2021
10 km 30:15 Manchester, United Kingdom 22 May 2022 (also 29:59 not legal)
Half marathon 1:04:22 Ras Al Khaimah, Dubai 19 February 2022 Mx 5th all-time[23]
Marathon 2:21:38 Boston, MA, United States 17 April 2023

References edit

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Hellen Onsando Obiri born 13 December 1989 1 is a Kenyan middle and long distance runner She is the only woman to have won world titles in indoor track outdoor track and cross country Obiri is a two time Olympic 5 000 metres silver medallist from the 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo Olympics where she also placed fourth over the 10 000 metres She is a two time world champion after winning the 5 000 m in 2017 and again in 2019 when she set a new championship record Obiri also took world bronze for the 1 500 metres in 2013 and silver in the 10 000 m in 2022 She won the 3 000 metres race at the 2012 World Indoor Championships claimed silver in 2014 and placed fourth in 2018 She is the 2019 World Cross Country champion Obiri triumphed in the 2023 Boston Marathon her second marathon race She places fifth in the half marathon on the world all time list 2 Hellen ObiriObiri after her win at the Golden Gala meet in Rome in 2017Personal informationFull nameHellen Onsando ObiriBorn 1989 12 13 13 December 1989 age 34 Kisii KenyaHeight1 60 m 5 ft 3 in Weight50 kg 110 lb SportCountryKenyaSportAthleticsEvent s Middle Long distance runningTeamOn Athletics ClubCoached byDathan Ritzenhein 2022 Ricky Simms 2022 Medal record Women s athletics Representing Kenya Olympic Games 2016 Rio de Janeiro 5000 m 2020 Tokyo 5000 m World Championships 2017 London 5000 m 2019 Doha 5000 m 2022 Eugene 10 000 m 2013 Moscow 1500 m World Relays 2014 Nassau 4 1500 m relay World Indoor Championships 2012 Istanbul 3000 m 2014 Sopot 3000 m Commonwealth Games 2018 Gold Coast 5000 m African Championships 2014 Marrakech 1500 m 2018 Asaba 5000 m World Cross Country Championships 2019 Aarhus Senior race 2019 Aarhus Senior team World Marathon Majors 2023 Boston Marathon 2023 New York Marathon 2024 Boston Marathon Obiri is the former Kenyan national record holder for the mile and the 5000 metres Both those records were only recently broken by Faith Kipyegon on her way to setting the current mile World Record of 4 07 64 set in Monaco on 21 July 2023 Kipyegon is also the national 5000 metre record holder by reason of being the immediate former 5000 metre World Record holder with a time of 14 05 20 set in Paris France on 9 June 2023 Obiri was cited as one of the Top 100 most influential Africans by New African magazine in 2017 3 Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Career 3 Achievements 3 1 International competitions 3 2 Circuit wins and titles 3 3 National titles 3 4 Personal bests 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and background editHailing from Kisii in south western Kenya Obiri was the fourth child in a family of six children At age 14 she was recruited as a 200 and 400 metres sprinter to attend Riruta Central Secondary School in Nairobi However she lost interest in the sport and stopped running altogether in 2006 and 2007 to focus on her studies She only re engaged with athletics to join the military In 2009 Obiri graduated from Kenya Defence Forces Recruit Training School in Eldoret Her first major race was at the 2010 Kenya Armed Forces Cross Country Championships where she finished 32nd She placed fifth after some training the following year She is a member of the Kenya Defense Forces KDF 4 She is married to Tom Nyaundi a former runner and they have a daughter Tania Blessing Macheche born in May 2015 through caesarean section Obiri resumed racing within seven months 5 Career editHellen Obiri gained her first international experience at the 2011 Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro where she won the bronze medal for the 800 metres and placed fourth in the 1500 metres She debuted in the World Championships in Athletics held in 2011 in Daegu South Korea the following month competing at the latter distance Obiri set a personal best time of 4 07 59 in the heats but fell in the final bringing pre event favourite Morgan Uceny down with her and finished 10th 1 She later said After Daegu I went back to Kenya and started training seriously 4 In 2012 the 22 year old took her first global title at the Istanbul World Indoor Championships clocking 8 37 16 over the 3000 metres This became the turning point of her career That same year she debuted in the Olympics at the London Games finishing initially 12th and last in the 1500 m final upgraded to eighth after subsequent doping disqualifications citation needed On 1 June 2013 Obiri won her first Diamond League race with 1500 m victory in USA s Eugene setting a new personal best and meet record of 3 58 58 1 She earned bronze in the event at the World Championships in Athletics held in August in Moscow Obiri then earned the silver medal in the 3000 m at the 2014 World Indoor Championships in Sopot Poland behind multiple world record holder Genzebe Dibaba On 9 May that year at the Doha Diamond League she set an African record in the outdoor event with a time of 8 20 68 improving her personal best by more than 13 seconds 4 In August she added 1500 m title at the African Championships 1 At the 2016 Rio Olympics Obiri competed in the 5000 metres and earned the silver medal in a time of 14 29 77 behind compatriot Vivian Cheruiyot in an Olympic record of 14 26 17 and ahead of Ethiopia s Almaz Ayana who ran 14 33 59 6 nbsp Obiri dominated the 5000 m at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London Obiri represented Kenya at the 2017 World Championships in London in the same event and won the gold medal with a time of 14 34 86 ahead of Ayana and Sifan Hassan 7 2018 saw her take two more gold medals in the 5000 m events at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and at the African Championships 1 In March 2019 Obiri won the senior women s race at the World Cross Country Championship held in Aarhus Denmark beating on a 10 2 km course second placed Dera Dida by two seconds with a time of 36 14 8 9 After she posted best female times of the year in the 5000 metres in 2017 and 2018 Obiri successfully defended her title at the Doha World Championships in October setting a championship record of 14 26 72 in the process Her compatriot Margaret Kipkemboi 14 27 49 and Konstanze Klosterhalfen 14 28 43 finished second and third respectively 10 Obiri represented Kenya at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in both the women s 5000 m and 10 000 m events 11 She won the silver medal at the former in a time of 14 38 36 finishing behind only Hassan who ran 14 36 79 Gudaf Tsegay took bronze in 14 38 87 12 Obiri placed fourth in the 10 000 m final in a personal best behind 1 3 Hassan Kalkidan Gezahegne and Letesenbet Gidey 13 At the 2022 World Championships in Eugene Oregon Obiri came second in the 10 000 m She was beaten to gold by Gidey in a close finish the top 3 were only separated by 0 13 s 14 She capped her fine 2022 season 64 22 PB at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon in February wins at Istanbul Half Marathon Great Manchester Run and Great North Run in November debuting in the marathon at the New York City Marathon where she placed sixth 15 16 Obiri got her 2023 campaign off to strong start In February she won the RAK Half and then the New York City Half Marathon in March On 17 April the 33 year old ran her second marathon competing in the Boston Marathon against the deepest elite women s field ever assembled She won with a personal best time of 2 21 38 12 seconds clear of second place finisher Amane Beriso who had by far the fastest personal best heading into the race 2 14 58 17 18 Obiri went on to win the 2023 New York City Marathon in a time of 2 25 49 19 Achievements edit nbsp Obiri claimed her first global title with win in the 3000 m at the 2012 World Indoor Championships held in Istanbul nbsp Vivian Cheruiyot R and Hellen Obiri L 1 2 in the 5000 m celebrate their success at the 2016 Rio Olympics nbsp Obiri R en route to the 5000 m victory at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha International competitions edit Year Competition Venue Position Event Time Representing nbsp Kenya 2011 Military World Games Rio de Janeiro Brazil 3rd 800 m 2 01 86 4th 1500 m 4 19 32 World Championships Daegu South Korea 10th 1500 m 4 20 23 2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul Turkey 1st 3000 m i 8 37 16 Olympic Games London United Kingdom 8th 1500 m 4 16 57 2013 World Championships Moscow Russia 3rd 1500 m 4 03 86 2014 World Indoor Championships Sopot Poland 2nd 3000 m i 8 57 72 IAAF World Relays Nassau Bahamas 1st 4 1500 m relay 16 33 58 Commonwealth Games Glasgow United Kingdom 6th 1500 m 4 10 84 African Championships Marrakech Morocco 1st 1500 m 4 09 53 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2nd 5000 m 14 29 77 2017 World Championships London United Kingdom 1st 5000 m 14 34 86 2018 World Indoor Championships Birmingham United Kingdom 4th 3000 m i 8 49 66 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast Australia 1st 5000 m 15 13 11 African Championships Asaba Nigeria 1st 5000 m 15 47 18 2019 World Cross Country Championships Aarhus Denmark 1st Senior race 36 14 2nd Senior team 25 pts World Championships Doha Qatar 1st 5000 m 14 26 72 CR 5th 10 000 m 30 35 82 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo Japan 2nd 5000 m 14 38 36 4th 10 000 m 30 24 27 PB 2022 World Championships Eugene OR United States 2nd 10 000 m 30 10 02 PB Road races 2018 San Silvestre Vallecana Madrid Spain 2nd 10 km 29 59 2019 Great Manchester Run Manchester United Kingdom 1st 10 km 31 23 2020 Cursa dels Nassos Barcelona Spain 1st 10 km 30 53 2021 Istanbul Half Marathon Istanbul Turkey 3rd Half marathon 1 04 51 Weltklasse Zurich Zurich Switzerland 2nd 5 km 14 30 Great North Run Newcastle United Kingdom 1st Half marathon 1 07 42 2022 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Ras Al Khaimah United Arab Emirates 2nd Half marathon 1 04 22 PB 20 Istanbul Half Marathon Istanbul Turkey 1st Half marathon 1 04 48 World 10K Bengaluru Bangalore India 2nd 10 km 30 44 Great Manchester Run Manchester United Kingdom 1st 10 km 30 15 CR Great North Run Newcastle United Kingdom 1st Half marathon 1 07 05 2023 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Ras Al Khaimah United Arab Emirates 1st Half marathon 1 05 05 New York City Half Marathon New York NY United States 1st Half marathon 1 07 21 CR Great Manchester Run Manchester United Kingdom 1st 10 km 31 14 World Marathon Majors 2022 New York City Marathon New York NY United States 6th Marathon 2 25 49 2023 Boston Marathon Boston MA United States 1st Marathon 2 21 38 PB New York City Marathon New York NY United States 1st Marathon 2 27 23 2024 Boston Marathon Boston MA United States 1st Marathon 2 22 27 Cross country races 2022 Northern Ireland International Cross Country Dundonald Belfast Northern Ireland 1st XC 8 0 km 26 44 Circuit wins and titles edit Diamond League champion 2 5000 m nbsp 2017 21 nbsp 2018 22 2013 1 Eugene Prefontaine Classic 1500m PB MR 2014 2 Doha Diamond League 3000m Eugene 1500m WL MR 2016 2 Eugene 5000m PB Monaco Herculis 3000m 2017 5 Shanghai Diamond League 5000m WL PB Rome Golden Gala 5000m WL NR London Grand Prix Mile MR NR Monaco 3000m WL Brussels Memorial Van Damme 5000m 2018 2 Rabat Meeting International 5000m Weltklasse Zurich 5000m 2019 2 Doha 3000m WL London 5000m WL MR 2020 2 Monaco 5000m WL MR Doha 3000m WL 2021 1 Oslo Bislett Games 5000m National titles edit Kenyan Athletics Championships 1500 metres 2011 2012 2013 2014 5000 metres 2018 Kenyan Cross Country Championships Senior women s race 2019 Personal bests edit Type Event Time Place Date Notes Track 800 metres 2 00 54 London United Kingdom 5 August 2011 1500 metres 3 57 05 Eugene OR United States 31 May 2014 One mile 4 16 15 London United Kingdom 22 July 2018 NR 3000 metres 8 20 68 Doha Qatar 9 May 2014 NR 3000 metres indoor 8 29 41 Birmingham United Kingdom 18 February 2017 NR Two miles 9 14 55 Eugene OR United States 20 August 2021 5000 metres 14 18 37 Rome Italy 8 June 2017 NR 10 000 metres 30 10 02 Eugene OR United States 16 July 2022 4 1500 m relay 16 33 58 Nassau Bahamas 24 May 2014 African record Road 5 km 14 30 Zurich Switzerland 8 September 2021 10 km 30 15 Manchester United Kingdom 22 May 2022 also 29 59 not legal Half marathon 1 04 22 Ras Al Khaimah Dubai 19 February 2022 Mx 5th all time 23 Marathon 2 21 38 Boston MA United States 17 April 2023References edit a b c d e Hellen OBIRI Athlete Profile World Athletics Archived from the original on 22 January 2021 Retrieved 15 January 2021 Whittington Jess 27 March 2022 Obiri and Kwemoi claim half marathon crowns in Istanbul World Athletics Archived from the original on 27 March 2022 Retrieved 27 March 2022 fadamana 7 December 2017 100 Most Influential Africans Ten Kenyans Including CJ David Maraga Listed Answers Africa Archived from the original on 21 January 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2021 a b c Hellen in eleven Spikes World Athletics 4 June 2014 Archived from the original on 17 April 2023 Retrieved 14 April 2018 Makori Elias 14 April 2018 Hellen Obiri How I shed 23kg after childbirth to run again Daily Nation Archived from the original on 18 April 2023 Retrieved 14 April 2018 The XXXI Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro 2016 5000 metres Women Final World Athletics 19 August 2016 Archived from the original on 26 March 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2022 WCH 17 London 2017 5000 metres Women Final World Athletics 13 August 2017 Archived from the original on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Senior women s race PDF 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Archived PDF from the original on 27 June 2020 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Dennehy Cathal 30 March 2019 Bring on the Mud and Hills World Cross Country Championships Batter Runners With Challenging New Course Runner s World Archived from the original on 28 April 2019 Retrieved 25 August 2019 WCH 19 Doha 2019 5000 metres Women Final World Athletics 5 October 2019 Archived from the original on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Olobulu Timothy 19 June 2021 Conseslus Timothy Cheruiyot out as Kenya names team for Tokyo Olympics Capital Sports Archived from the original on 20 June 2021 Retrieved 20 June 2021 The XXXII Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 5000 metres Women Final World Athletics 2 August 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2022 The XXXII Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 10 000 metres Women Final World Athletics 7 August 2021 Archived from the original on 26 October 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Letesenbet Gidey Gets Her Gold Outkicks Hellen Obiri Sifan Hassan to Win 10 000m at 2022 World Championships LetsRun com 16 July 2022 Archived from the original on 20 July 2022 Retrieved 24 August 2022 Ramsay George 16 August 2022 Distance runner Hellen Obiri is moving thousands of miles from her home in Kenya to pursue her marathon ambitions CNN Archived from the original on 6 November 2022 Retrieved 6 November 2022 Lokedi and Chebet come from behind to take New York Marathon victories World Athletics 6 November 2022 Archived from the original on 6 November 2022 Retrieved 6 November 2022 Chebet retains Boston title while Obiri claims first major marathon victory World Athletics 17 April 2023 Archived from the original on 20 April 2023 Retrieved 17 April 2023 Cacciola Scott 17 April 2023 Evans Chebet and Hellen Obiri Conquer the Boston Marathon s Taxing Course The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 18 April 2023 Retrieved 17 April 2023 Kenyan Runners Dominate The Women s 2023 TCS New York City Marathon 5 November 2023 Retrieved 8 November 2023 Kelsall Christopher 1 March 2022 Hodgkinson to double at Worlds Obiri to race half marathon March 27 Athletics Illustrated Archived from the original on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 1 March 2022 Diamond League Champions 2017 Brussels BEL 31 Aug 1 Sept 2017 PDF Diamond League 1 September 2017 p 4 Archived PDF from the original on 24 August 2021 Retrieved 1 January 2021 Diamond League Champions 2018 Brussels BEL 30th 31st August 2018 PDF Diamond League 31 August 2018 p 4 Archived PDF from the original on 12 August 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2021 Top list Half Marathon Women World World Athletics 27 March 2022 Archived from the original on 10 October 2022 Retrieved 27 March 2022 External links editHellen Obiri at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp 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