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Kaan Kigen Özbilen

Mike Kipruto Kigen (born 15 January 1986) is a Kenyan long-distance runner. He specializes in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres and won silver medals in both events at the African Championships in Athletics in 2006 representing Kenya. In October 2015, he changed his name to Kaan Kigen Özbilen and has since then competed for Turkey.[2]

Kaan Kigen Özbilen
Özbilen at the 2016 Olympics
Personal information
Born15 January 1986 (1986-01-15) (age 38)
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event3000mmarathon
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)3000m – 7:35.87 (2006)
5000m – 12:58.58 (2006)
10,000m – 27:30.53 (2011)
Half marathon – 59:48 (2019)
Marathon – 2:04:16 (2019)
Medal record

Career edit

Kigen was born in Keiyo District. He graduated in 2005 from the Simotwo High School in Ainabkoi, Keiyo South District where He was represented the school in various competitions. He is based at the PACE Sports Management training camp in Kaptagat.

Kigen's breakthrough year came in 2006 when he represented Kenya internationally at three competitions. He was fifth at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – a placing that brought him a gold medal with the Kenyans in the team competition. He set a personal best of 12:58.58 in the 5000 metres at the Bislett Games in Oslo and became the national champion over the distance.[3]

Track running edit

This earned him selection for the 2006 African Championships in Athletics in Bambous, where he scored a silver medal in his preferred distance before going on to win another silver through a personal best of 28:03.70 in the 10,000 metres event. He was not as successful at the 2006 IAAF World Athletics Final, taking seventh in the 5000 m, but his track form returned at the 2006 IAAF World Cup as he took his second 5000 m silver of the year representing Africa.[3] His career was then disrupted at the end of the season by a severe knee injury in November.[4]

He returned to competition in 2007, but it was in 2008 that he began to regain his form. He won the Great Capital Run in July 2008, recording a course record of 28:42 minutes.[3] At the 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final he ran in the 3000 metres and took fourth place. The following year he attended the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final (the last edition of the event) and was eleventh over 5000 m.[5]

Focus on road and cross country edit

He started the 2010 cross country running season well, with win at the IAAF permit meeting Antrim International Cross Country and the Crosse Oeust-France.[4] He followed this with another win at the San Sebastián Cross Country but he was not selected for the Kenyan team for the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[3] He set a best of 28:09 over 10 km at the Parelloop race in Brunssum in March, coming fourth behind Berhanu Delale. He ran at the Grand 10 Berlin in October and took second place in largely Kenyan affair, finishing with a new personal best of 27:25 for the 10K distance.[6] He returned to the cross country circuit in November, taking third at both the Tuskys Cross Country meet in Kenya and Cross de l'Acier in France.[7][8] He also won in Antrim the following January, retaining his title.[9]

He was not included in the Kenyan World Cross Country squad and ran his half marathon debut instead at the Lisbon Half Marathon, coming fifth with a time of 1:00:49.[10] Following this he was runner-up to Micah Kogo at the Parelloop in April.[11][12] He competed on the 2011 IAAF Diamond League circuit, but did not finish higher than seventh place. He did, however, set a 10,000 m best of 27:30.53 minutes at the Memorial Van Damme.[13] Kigen dipped under the hour mark for the first time at the Delhi Half Marathon, and his time of 59:58 minutes was just one second behind the winner Lelisa Desisa.[12]

He began 2012 with his third straight win in Antrim and a second career victory at the Cross de San Sebastián.[14] He came third at the Azkoitia-Azpeitia Half Marathon and second at the Würzburger Residenzlauf. He attempted to gain selection for the 2012 London Olympics, but finished tenth in the 10,000 m trial at the Prefontaine Classic and fifth in the Kenyan 5000 m trial. A personal best run of 27:03.49 minutes came at the Memorial Van Damme. His last outing of the year was a fourth-place finish at the Great North Run.[15]

Kigen made his debut in the marathon in January 2013, coming eighth at the Dubai Marathon with a time of 2:08:24 hours.[16]

In the 2014 Great North Run Kigen led much of the race, being passed by Mo Farah in the final 300m. Both athletes finished in 59:59.

Achievements edit

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2006 World Cross Country Championships Fukuoka, Japan 5th Long race
1st Team competition
African Championships Bambous, Mauritius 2nd 5000 m
2nd 10,000 m, 28:03.70 PB
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 7th 5000 m
World Cup Athens, Greece 2nd 5000 m

References edit

  1. ^ Kaan Kigen Özbilen 26 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine. rio2016
  2. ^ Emmanuel Sabuni (31 December 2015). "Mike Kigen switches allegiance to Turkey". sportsnewsarena.com. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Mike Kigen 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine. PACE Sports Management. Retrieved on 10 October 2010.
  4. ^ a b Duffy, Coilin (23 January 2010). Cullen and Kigen take the spoils in muddy Antrim. IAAF. Retrieved on 25 January 2010.
  5. ^ Kigen, Mike. IAAF. Retrieved on 10 October 2010.
  6. ^ Komon on fire – 27:12 in Berlin. IAAF (10 October 2010). Retrieved on 10 October 2010.
  7. ^ Macharia, David (22 November 2010). Cheruiyot and Rotich prevail at Tuskys Cross Country. IAAF. Retrieved on 27 November 2010.
  8. ^ Ramsak, Bob (29 November 2010). Ebuya and Masai take comfortable victories at Cross de l’Acier 1 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 29 November 2010.
  9. ^ Duffy, Coilin (22 January 2011). Kigen repeats in foggy Antrim. IAAF. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.
  10. ^ Fernandes, Antonio Manuel (20 March 2011). Tadese blazes 58:30 in Lisbon, second fastest Half Marathon ever. IAAF. Retrieved on 20 March 2011.
  11. ^ van Hemert, Wim (3 April 2011). Kogo runs 27:15 on the roads in Brunssum. IAAF. Retrieved on 9 April 2011.
  12. ^ a b Krishnan, Ram. Murali (27 November 2011). In close races, Desisa and Kabuu prevail in New Delhi Half. IAAF. Retrieved on 27 November 2011.
  13. ^ Mike Kigen. IAAF Diamond League. Retrieved on 27 November 2011.
  14. ^ Duffy, Coilin (21 January 2012). Kigen makes it a hat-trick; Britton takes women's race win in Antrim. IAAF. Retrieved on 22 January 2012.
  15. ^ Wenig, Jorg (16 September 2012). Dibaba and Kipsang take Great North Run victories – REPORT. IAAF. Retrieved on 23 February 2013.
  16. ^ Butcher, Pat (25 January 2013). Debutant Desisa wins Dubai Marathon in 2:04:45, five men under 2:05. IAAF. Retrieved on 23 February 2013.

External links edit

Records
Preceded by Men's Marathon European Record Holder
20 March 2016 – 3 December 2017
1 December 2019 –
Succeeded by

kaan, kigen, özbilen, mike, kipruto, kigen, born, january, 1986, kenyan, long, distance, runner, specializes, 5000, metres, metres, silver, medals, both, events, african, championships, athletics, 2006, representing, kenya, october, 2015, changed, name, since,. Mike Kipruto Kigen born 15 January 1986 is a Kenyan long distance runner He specializes in the 5000 metres and 10 000 metres and won silver medals in both events at the African Championships in Athletics in 2006 representing Kenya In October 2015 he changed his name to Kaan Kigen Ozbilen and has since then competed for Turkey 2 Kaan Kigen OzbilenOzbilen at the 2016 OlympicsPersonal informationBorn15 January 1986 1986 01 15 age 38 Height178 cm 5 ft 10 in 1 Weight57 kg 126 lb SportSportAthleticsEvent3000m marathonAchievements and titlesPersonal best s 3000m 7 35 87 2006 5000m 12 58 58 2006 10 000m 27 30 53 2011 Half marathon 59 48 2019 Marathon 2 04 16 2019 Medal record Representing Kenya African Championships 2006 Bambous 5000 m 2006 Bambous 10 000 m World Cup 2006 Athens 5000 m Representing Turkey European Championships 2016 Amsterdam Half marathon Contents 1 Career 1 1 Track running 1 2 Focus on road and cross country 2 Achievements 3 References 4 External linksCareer editKigen was born in Keiyo District He graduated in 2005 from the Simotwo High School in Ainabkoi Keiyo South District where He was represented the school in various competitions He is based at the PACE Sports Management training camp in Kaptagat Kigen s breakthrough year came in 2006 when he represented Kenya internationally at three competitions He was fifth at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships a placing that brought him a gold medal with the Kenyans in the team competition He set a personal best of 12 58 58 in the 5000 metres at the Bislett Games in Oslo and became the national champion over the distance 3 Track running edit This earned him selection for the 2006 African Championships in Athletics in Bambous where he scored a silver medal in his preferred distance before going on to win another silver through a personal best of 28 03 70 in the 10 000 metres event He was not as successful at the 2006 IAAF World Athletics Final taking seventh in the 5000 m but his track form returned at the 2006 IAAF World Cup as he took his second 5000 m silver of the year representing Africa 3 His career was then disrupted at the end of the season by a severe knee injury in November 4 He returned to competition in 2007 but it was in 2008 that he began to regain his form He won the Great Capital Run in July 2008 recording a course record of 28 42 minutes 3 At the 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final he ran in the 3000 metres and took fourth place The following year he attended the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final the last edition of the event and was eleventh over 5000 m 5 Focus on road and cross country edit He started the 2010 cross country running season well with win at the IAAF permit meeting Antrim International Cross Country and the Crosse Oeust France 4 He followed this with another win at the San Sebastian Cross Country but he was not selected for the Kenyan team for the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships 3 He set a best of 28 09 over 10 km at the Parelloop race in Brunssum in March coming fourth behind Berhanu Delale He ran at the Grand 10 Berlin in October and took second place in largely Kenyan affair finishing with a new personal best of 27 25 for the 10K distance 6 He returned to the cross country circuit in November taking third at both the Tuskys Cross Country meet in Kenya and Cross de l Acier in France 7 8 He also won in Antrim the following January retaining his title 9 He was not included in the Kenyan World Cross Country squad and ran his half marathon debut instead at the Lisbon Half Marathon coming fifth with a time of 1 00 49 10 Following this he was runner up to Micah Kogo at the Parelloop in April 11 12 He competed on the 2011 IAAF Diamond League circuit but did not finish higher than seventh place He did however set a 10 000 m best of 27 30 53 minutes at the Memorial Van Damme 13 Kigen dipped under the hour mark for the first time at the Delhi Half Marathon and his time of 59 58 minutes was just one second behind the winner Lelisa Desisa 12 He began 2012 with his third straight win in Antrim and a second career victory at the Cross de San Sebastian 14 He came third at the Azkoitia Azpeitia Half Marathon and second at the Wurzburger Residenzlauf He attempted to gain selection for the 2012 London Olympics but finished tenth in the 10 000 m trial at the Prefontaine Classic and fifth in the Kenyan 5000 m trial A personal best run of 27 03 49 minutes came at the Memorial Van Damme His last outing of the year was a fourth place finish at the Great North Run 15 Kigen made his debut in the marathon in January 2013 coming eighth at the Dubai Marathon with a time of 2 08 24 hours 16 In the 2014 Great North Run Kigen led much of the race being passed by Mo Farah in the final 300m Both athletes finished in 59 59 Achievements editYear Competition Venue Position Notes 2006 World Cross Country Championships Fukuoka Japan 5th Long race 1st Team competition African Championships Bambous Mauritius 2nd 5000 m 2nd 10 000 m 28 03 70 PB World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany 7th 5000 m World Cup Athens Greece 2nd 5000 mReferences edit Kaan Kigen Ozbilen Archived 26 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine rio2016 Emmanuel Sabuni 31 December 2015 Mike Kigen switches allegiance to Turkey sportsnewsarena com Retrieved 23 March 2016 a b c d Mike Kigen Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine PACE Sports Management Retrieved on 10 October 2010 a b Duffy Coilin 23 January 2010 Cullen and Kigen take the spoils in muddy Antrim IAAF Retrieved on 25 January 2010 Kigen Mike IAAF Retrieved on 10 October 2010 Komon on fire 27 12 in Berlin IAAF 10 October 2010 Retrieved on 10 October 2010 Macharia David 22 November 2010 Cheruiyot and Rotich prevail at Tuskys Cross Country IAAF Retrieved on 27 November 2010 Ramsak Bob 29 November 2010 Ebuya and Masai take comfortable victories at Cross de l Acier Archived 1 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 29 November 2010 Duffy Coilin 22 January 2011 Kigen repeats in foggy Antrim IAAF Retrieved on 22 January 2011 Fernandes Antonio Manuel 20 March 2011 Tadese blazes 58 30 in Lisbon second fastest Half Marathon ever IAAF Retrieved on 20 March 2011 van Hemert Wim 3 April 2011 Kogo runs 27 15 on the roads in Brunssum IAAF Retrieved on 9 April 2011 a b Krishnan Ram Murali 27 November 2011 In close races Desisa and Kabuu prevail in New Delhi Half IAAF Retrieved on 27 November 2011 Mike Kigen IAAF Diamond League Retrieved on 27 November 2011 Duffy Coilin 21 January 2012 Kigen makes it a hat trick Britton takes women s race win in Antrim IAAF Retrieved on 22 January 2012 Wenig Jorg 16 September 2012 Dibaba and Kipsang take Great North Run victories REPORT IAAF Retrieved on 23 February 2013 Butcher Pat 25 January 2013 Debutant Desisa wins Dubai Marathon in 2 04 45 five men under 2 05 IAAF Retrieved on 23 February 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kaan Kigen Ozbilen Kaan Kigen Ozbilen at World Athletics nbsp Kaan Kigen Ozbilen at Diamond League nbsp Kaan Kigen Ozbilen at Olympics com Kaan Kigen Ozbilen at Olympedia nbsp Kaan Kigen Ozbilen at the Turkish National Olympic Committee The Standard 12 August 2006 Silver gives Kigen self belief to beat Bekele Records Preceded byAntonio PintoMo Farah Men s Marathon European Record Holder20 March 2016 3 December 20171 December 2019 Succeeded bySondre Nordstad MoenIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kaan Kigen Ozbilen amp oldid 1180183130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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