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James Kiplagat Magut

James Kiplagat Magut (born 20 July 1990) is a Kenyan from Nandi County Kosirai ward middle-distance runner who specialises in the 1500 metres. He has a personal best of 3:30.61 minutes for the event as well as a best of 3:50.68 minutes for the mile run.

He won his first medals as a teenager, taking second at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics and winning the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships. His first senior podium finish soon followed: on his major international debut at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, he claimed the silver medal. He was the bronze medallist at the 2012 African Championships in Athletics.

Magut was part of the world record-setting 4×1500 metres relay team that won the gold medal at the 2014 IAAF World Relays.

Career

Born in Nandi County,[1] Magut gained his first national selection after a runner-up finish in the 1500 m at the Kenyan junior championships.[2] At the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics, he seemed set to win the title but Algeria's Imad Touil narrowly beat him into second place by a tenth of a second.[3] Following this he performed in Europe for the first time, finishing in the top ten at the Rieti Meeting and Hanžeković Memorial.[4] The next year, the eighteen-year-old runner won the Kenyan high school championship, holding off Nixon Chepseba.[5] He topped the podium at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships.[6] He competed infrequently the year after, but in spite of this won his first major medal in the form of a silver behind Silas Kiplagat at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[7]

Magut missed the 2011 season due to a knee injury,[8] but returned in May 2012 with a win at the Kenyan Armed Forces Championships,[9] then his first sub-four-minute mile to win at the Prefontaine Classic meeting.[8] He set a new best of 3:50.68 for the distance at the Dream Mile at the Bislett Games a week later – this was only enough for sixth at the higher calibre event, but still ranked him the eighth fastest runner that year.[10][11] He ran a 1500 m personal best of 3:34.60 minutes to place second at the national championship race, but faltered at the Kenyan Olympic trials, coming in sixth place and failing to break 3:40 minutes. This run still earned him a spot on the team for the 2012 African Championships in Athletics, where he took the bronze medal, half a second behind the winner Caleb Mwangangi.[12] Magut came third at the British Grand Prix (his first top three placing on the IAAF Diamond League) and peaked for the season at the Hanžeković Memorial, winning with a personal best of 3:33.31 minutes.[13]

At the start of his 2013 season, he won at the Melbourne Track Classic,[14] then in the Prefontaine Classic mile.[15] He was third at the Bislett Games and was runner-up at the national championships. He did not finish in the top three at the Kenyan World Championships trials and failed to finish at the Herculis and DN Galan 2013 IAAF Diamond League meets. His best run that year came at the London Grand Prix, where he was third in the mile in a near personal best of 3:50.93 minutes, ranking him eighth that year for the distance.[16]

Magut had a string of victories in Australia in early 2014, winning in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. A personal best for the 1500 m followed at the Doha Diamond League meet, although his time of 3:30.61 minutes placed him fifth in the quick race.[4] These performances earned him a place on the Kenyan 4×1500 metres relay team for the inaugural 2014 IAAF World Relays. Running alongside Silas Kiplagat, Asbel Kiprop and Collins Cheboi, the group won the gold medal in a world record-breaking time of 14:22.22 minutes – a fourteen-second improvement.[17]

Personal bests

  • 1000 metres – 2:19.72 minutes (2013)
  • 1500 metres – 3:30.61 minutes (2014)
  • 1500 metres (indoors) – 3:48.65 minutes (2014)
  • Mile run – 3:50.68 minutes (2012)

International competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2008 World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 2nd 1500 metres 3:47.51
2009 African Junior Championships Bambous, Mauritius 1st 1500 metres 3:37.05
2010 Commonwealth Games New Delhi, India 2nd 1500 metres 3:42.27
2012 African Championships Porto Novo, Benin 3rd 1500 metres 3:36.35
2014 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas 1st 4×1500 m relay 14:22.22 min WR
Commonwealth Games Glasgow, Scotland 1st 1500 metres 3:39.31

References

  1. ^ James Magut. Glasgow2014. Retrieved on 3 August 2014.
  2. ^ Kenyan Trials lead to squad of 23 selections for Bydgoszcz. IAAF (18 June 2008). Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  3. ^ Men's 1500m. IAAF (10 July 2008). Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  4. ^ a b James Magut. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  5. ^ Kemboi the standout at the Kenyan high school champs in Eldoret. IAAF (6 June 2009). Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  6. ^ Ouma, Mark (31 July 2009). African Junior champs, Day 2. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  7. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (13 October 2010). Women's relay team crowns Indian glory – Commonwealth Games, Day Seven. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  8. ^ a b Lee, Kirby (2 June 2012). Dibaba 30:24.39 and Kiprop 27:01.98 on stunning but wet first night in Eugene – Samsung Diamond League. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  9. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (12 May 2012). Obiri polishes off opponents in Nairobi. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  10. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (7 June 2012). Bolt's 9.79 victory tops the charts In Oslo – Samsung Diamond League. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  11. ^ Men's mile 2012. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  12. ^ Burundian teen Niyonsaba takes dramatic 800m title as Nigeria top medal table in Porto-Novo – African champs, Day 5. IAAF (2 July 2012). Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  13. ^ Ramsak, Bob (4 September 2012). Five meet records fall in Zagreb – IAAF World Challenge. IAAF. Retrieved on 28 May 2014.
  14. ^ Johnson, Len (6 April 2013). Korir, Rutherford and Farquhar lead the way in Melbourne. IAAF. Retrieved on 29 May 2014.
  15. ^ Gains, Paul (1 June 2013). Menkov jumps 8.39m in Eugene, best in the world since 2011 – IAAF Diamond League. IAAF. Retrieved on 29 May 2014.
  16. ^ Men's Mile 2013. IAAF. Retrieved on 29 May 2014.
  17. ^ Kenya's 4x1500m men throw caution to the winds. IAAF (26 May 2014). Retrieved on 29 May 2014.

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James Kiplagat Magut born 20 July 1990 is a Kenyan from Nandi County Kosirai ward middle distance runner who specialises in the 1500 metres He has a personal best of 3 30 61 minutes for the event as well as a best of 3 50 68 minutes for the mile run James Kiplagat Magut Magut at the 2012 Bislett GamesMedal recordMen s athleticsRepresenting KenyaCommonwealth Games2014 Glasgow 1500 metres2010 New Delhi 1500 metresAfrican Athletics Championships2012 Porto Novo 1500 metresIAAF World Relays2014 Nassau 4 1500 m relayHe won his first medals as a teenager taking second at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics and winning the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships His first senior podium finish soon followed on his major international debut at the 2010 Commonwealth Games he claimed the silver medal He was the bronze medallist at the 2012 African Championships in Athletics Magut was part of the world record setting 4 1500 metres relay team that won the gold medal at the 2014 IAAF World Relays Contents 1 Career 2 Personal bests 3 International competition record 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditBorn in Nandi County 1 Magut gained his first national selection after a runner up finish in the 1500 m at the Kenyan junior championships 2 At the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics he seemed set to win the title but Algeria s Imad Touil narrowly beat him into second place by a tenth of a second 3 Following this he performed in Europe for the first time finishing in the top ten at the Rieti Meeting and Hanzekovic Memorial 4 The next year the eighteen year old runner won the Kenyan high school championship holding off Nixon Chepseba 5 He topped the podium at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships 6 He competed infrequently the year after but in spite of this won his first major medal in the form of a silver behind Silas Kiplagat at the 2010 Commonwealth Games 7 Magut missed the 2011 season due to a knee injury 8 but returned in May 2012 with a win at the Kenyan Armed Forces Championships 9 then his first sub four minute mile to win at the Prefontaine Classic meeting 8 He set a new best of 3 50 68 for the distance at the Dream Mile at the Bislett Games a week later this was only enough for sixth at the higher calibre event but still ranked him the eighth fastest runner that year 10 11 He ran a 1500 m personal best of 3 34 60 minutes to place second at the national championship race but faltered at the Kenyan Olympic trials coming in sixth place and failing to break 3 40 minutes This run still earned him a spot on the team for the 2012 African Championships in Athletics where he took the bronze medal half a second behind the winner Caleb Mwangangi 12 Magut came third at the British Grand Prix his first top three placing on the IAAF Diamond League and peaked for the season at the Hanzekovic Memorial winning with a personal best of 3 33 31 minutes 13 At the start of his 2013 season he won at the Melbourne Track Classic 14 then in the Prefontaine Classic mile 15 He was third at the Bislett Games and was runner up at the national championships He did not finish in the top three at the Kenyan World Championships trials and failed to finish at the Herculis and DN Galan 2013 IAAF Diamond League meets His best run that year came at the London Grand Prix where he was third in the mile in a near personal best of 3 50 93 minutes ranking him eighth that year for the distance 16 Magut had a string of victories in Australia in early 2014 winning in Melbourne Perth and Sydney A personal best for the 1500 m followed at the Doha Diamond League meet although his time of 3 30 61 minutes placed him fifth in the quick race 4 These performances earned him a place on the Kenyan 4 1500 metres relay team for the inaugural 2014 IAAF World Relays Running alongside Silas Kiplagat Asbel Kiprop and Collins Cheboi the group won the gold medal in a world record breaking time of 14 22 22 minutes a fourteen second improvement 17 Personal bests Edit1000 metres 2 19 72 minutes 2013 1500 metres 3 30 61 minutes 2014 1500 metres indoors 3 48 65 minutes 2014 Mile run 3 50 68 minutes 2012 International competition record EditYear Competition Venue Position Event Notes2008 World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz Poland 2nd 1500 metres 3 47 512009 African Junior Championships Bambous Mauritius 1st 1500 metres 3 37 052010 Commonwealth Games New Delhi India 2nd 1500 metres 3 42 272012 African Championships Porto Novo Benin 3rd 1500 metres 3 36 352014 IAAF World Relays Nassau Bahamas 1st 4 1500 m relay 14 22 22 min WRCommonwealth Games Glasgow Scotland 1st 1500 metres 3 39 31References Edit James Magut Glasgow2014 Retrieved on 3 August 2014 Kenyan Trials lead to squad of 23 selections for Bydgoszcz IAAF 18 June 2008 Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Men s 1500m IAAF 10 July 2008 Retrieved on 28 May 2014 a b James Magut Tilastopaja Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Kemboi the standout at the Kenyan high school champs in Eldoret IAAF 6 June 2009 Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Ouma Mark 31 July 2009 African Junior champs Day 2 IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Rowbottom Mike 13 October 2010 Women s relay team crowns Indian glory Commonwealth Games Day Seven IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 a b Lee Kirby 2 June 2012 Dibaba 30 24 39 and Kiprop 27 01 98 on stunning but wet first night in Eugene Samsung Diamond League IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Mutuota Mutwiri 12 May 2012 Obiri polishes off opponents in Nairobi IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Rowbottom Mike 7 June 2012 Bolt s 9 79 victory tops the charts In Oslo Samsung Diamond League IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Men s mile 2012 IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Burundian teen Niyonsaba takes dramatic 800m title as Nigeria top medal table in Porto Novo African champs Day 5 IAAF 2 July 2012 Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Ramsak Bob 4 September 2012 Five meet records fall in Zagreb IAAF World Challenge IAAF Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Johnson Len 6 April 2013 Korir Rutherford and Farquhar lead the way in Melbourne IAAF Retrieved on 29 May 2014 Gains Paul 1 June 2013 Menkov jumps 8 39m in Eugene best in the world since 2011 IAAF Diamond League IAAF Retrieved on 29 May 2014 Men s Mile 2013 IAAF Retrieved on 29 May 2014 Kenya s 4x1500m men throw caution to the winds IAAF 26 May 2014 Retrieved on 29 May 2014 External links EditJames Kiplagat Magut at World Athletics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Kiplagat Magut amp oldid 1140432663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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