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Pauline Korikwiang

Pauline Chemning Korikwiang (born 1 March 1988) is a Kenyan professional long-distance runner who competes in track and cross country running competitions.

Pauline Korikwiang
Personal information
Born1 March 1988 (1988-03) (age 35)
Kaptabuk, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
Medal record

She rose in the youth ranks in 2005, taking a 3000 metres silver medal at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics and took the world junior cross country title at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. After winning youth medals on the track at World and African junior level, she has represented Kenya at the senior level in both cross country and the 10,000 metres at the African Championships in Athletics. She won two bronze medals at the 2011 All-Africa Games and a gold medal at the 2015 Military World Games.

Career Edit

Korikwiang was born in Kaptabuk and drew inspiration to become a runner from another local resident Tegla Loroupe, who broke world records in the half marathon. She began competed at the national junior level in 2003 and gained selection for the African Junior Athletics Championships that year, where she came fifth in the 5000 metres. A runner-up performance behind Veronica Nyaruai at the national junior cross country championships two years later led to her first world appearance, where she was seventh in the junior race at the 2005 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[1]

At the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics she was again outdone by Nyaruai, but defeated the rest of the field to win the silver medal over 3000 metres.[1] The 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships saw Korikwiang defeat her rival to claim her first world junior title.[2] There was a reversal of the positions at that year's 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics, where Korikwiang was the 5000 metres silver medallist behind her rival.[3] She was named as the most promising sportswoman at the end-of-year SOYA Awards.[4]

The following year she won the Kenyan junior cross title and assumed the lead in the global event at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Mombasa. However, an error with the final lap bell meant Korikwiang mistakenly treated the second to last lap as the ultimate one. Her premature efforts destroyed her chance at the title as she let others pass in the belief the race had ended and, after realising her mistake, she eventually dropped out having fainted mid-race in Mombasa's torrid conditions. In her final international junior competition she won the 5000 m bronze medal at the 2007 African Junior Athletics Championships.[1]

In her first year as a senior, she won at the top-class Cinque Mulini cross country meeting in Italy.[5] A fifth-place finish at the Kenyan trials earned her a spot for the senior world team, but she was dismissed from the team after coaches stated that she had not maintained her fitness in the buildup to the event. She failed to make the track team for the 2008 Summer Olympics later that summer.[1] In 2009, a strong run of form on the Athletics Kenya Cross Country Series led to her being given a wild card entry into the senior race for the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. She came eleventh in the race, but was only the sixth best Kenyan at the event.[6]

Korikwiang missed out on both the 2009 World Championships in Athletics and the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and decided to switch to a new event, the 10,000 metres, instead. The move paid off as she took second place to Meselech Melkamu in her debut at the Golden Spike Ostrava, setting a personal best of 31:06.29 minutes. A runner-up performance behind reigning world champion Linet Masai at the Kenyan championships led to an appearance at the 2010 African Championships in Athletics (where she was sixth in the event).[1] She was selected for the national team at the International Chiba Ekiden in November, but despite gaining the lead on the anchor leg, she relinquished her position and Japan's collegiate team beat the Kenyans to the title.[7]

Her focus returned to cross country in 2011, as she won at the Cross Zornotza,[8] came third at the Cross Internacional de Itálica,[9] and then gained selection at the national championships.[10] She came seventh at the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and was part of the winning Kenyan women's team.[11] She travelled to the United States the following month and was edged into second at the Carlsbad 5000 by Aheza Kiros.[12] She competed on the 2011 IAAF Diamond League circuit and set a 5000 m best of 14:41.28 minutes in Shanghai. Having finished fourth at the national trials, she did not gain selection for the World Championships that year, but instead competed at the 2011 All-Africa Games in Maputo, where she won bronze medals over both 5000 m and 10,000 m.[13]

She was third at the Elgoibar Cross Country, Trofeo Alasport and Carlsbad 5000 races at the start of 2012.[14][15][16] She skipped the rest of the season after failing to make the Kenyan Olympic team and only returned in the 2015 season. She won gold at the Military World Games, taking the 5000 m gold medal with a time of 15:23.85 minutes. She was runner-up at the Nairobi Half Marathon later that month but again competed infrequently, with the next highlight being a win at the Eldoret Half Marathon at the end of 2017.[17]

Competition record Edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing   Kenya
2003 African Junior Championships Garoua, Cameroon 4th 5000 m 16:58.26
2005 World Cross Country Championships Saint-Galmier, France 7th Junior race (6.153 km) 20:56
1st Junior team 16 pts
World Youth Championships Marrakech, Morocco 2nd 3000 m 9:05.42
2006 World Cross Country Championships Fukuoka, Japan 1st Junior race (6 km) 19:27
1st Junior team 10 pts
World Junior Championships Beijing, China 2nd 3000 m 9:05.21
2007 World Cross Country Championships Mombasa, Kenya Junior race (6 km) DNF
African Junior Championships Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 3rd 5000 m 15:59.61
2009 World Cross Country Championships Amman, Jordan 11th Senior race (8 km) 27:03
2010 African Championships Nairobi, Kenya 5th 10,000 m 33:12.34
2011 All-Africa Games Maputo, Mozambique 3rd 5000 m 15:40.93
3rd 10,000 m 33:26.17
2015 Military World Games Mungyeong, Korea 1st 5000 m 15:23.85
2018 African Championships Asaba, Nigeria 10,000 m DNF

Personal bests Edit

  • 3000 metres - 8:41.11 min (2010)
  • 5000 metres - 14:41.28 (2011)
  • 10,000 metres - 31:06.29 (2010)
  • Half Marathon – 1:12:03 (2015)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Wokabi, James & Mutuota, Mutwiri (2010-07-17). Focus on Athletes - Pauline Chemning KORIKWIANG. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  2. ^ Morse, Parker (2006-04-01). Women's Junior Race, Fukuoka - Kenyan Sweep. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  3. ^ Women's 3000m Final. IAAF (2006-08-19). Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  4. ^ SOYA Winners 2006. SOYA Awards. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  5. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (2008-02-03). World champion Tadese rules at the Cinque Mulini. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  6. ^ 2009 World XC - Official Team Results Senior Race - W. IAAF (2009-03-28). Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  7. ^ Nakamura, Ken (2010-11-23). Japanese Collegiate Team scores upset at Chiba Ekiden. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  8. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (2011-01-07). Ebuya dominates in Amorebieta. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  9. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (2011-01-16). Komon defends, Cheruiyot edges Masai in Seville. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  10. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (2011-02-19). Mutai and Masai take hard fought wins in Nairobi; reigning World champs Ebuya and Chebet won’t defend. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
  11. ^ Official Team Results Senior Race - W. IAAF (2011-03-20). Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
  12. ^ Cruz, Dan (2011-04-04). Gebremeskel and Kiros take Carlsbad 5Km victories. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
  13. ^ Pauline Chemning KORIKWIANG. Diamond League. Retrieved on 2012-01-22.
  14. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (2012-01-22). Tanui and Wude Yimer take the spoils at Elgoibar Cross Country. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-22.
  15. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (2012-03-26). Kipkoech and Jepleting take close victories in Sardinia XC. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-03-26.
  16. ^ Rosenthal, Bert (2012-04-02). Gebremeskel, Dibaba Win Carlsbad 5000. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-03.
  17. ^ Pauline Korikwiang. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2018-02-26.

External links Edit

pauline, korikwiang, pauline, chemning, korikwiang, born, march, 1988, kenyan, professional, long, distance, runner, competes, track, cross, country, running, competitions, personal, informationborn1, march, 1988, 1988, kaptabuk, rift, valley, province, kenyam. Pauline Chemning Korikwiang born 1 March 1988 is a Kenyan professional long distance runner who competes in track and cross country running competitions Pauline KorikwiangPersonal informationBorn1 March 1988 1988 03 age 35 Kaptabuk Rift Valley Province KenyaMedal record Women s athleticsRepresenting KenyaWorld Cross Country Championships2006 Fukuoka Junior raceWorld Junior Championships2006 Beijing 5000 mAll Africa Games2011 Maputo 5000 m2011 Maputo 10 000 mShe rose in the youth ranks in 2005 taking a 3000 metres silver medal at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics and took the world junior cross country title at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships After winning youth medals on the track at World and African junior level she has represented Kenya at the senior level in both cross country and the 10 000 metres at the African Championships in Athletics She won two bronze medals at the 2011 All Africa Games and a gold medal at the 2015 Military World Games Contents 1 Career 2 Competition record 3 Personal bests 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditKorikwiang was born in Kaptabuk and drew inspiration to become a runner from another local resident Tegla Loroupe who broke world records in the half marathon She began competed at the national junior level in 2003 and gained selection for the African Junior Athletics Championships that year where she came fifth in the 5000 metres A runner up performance behind Veronica Nyaruai at the national junior cross country championships two years later led to her first world appearance where she was seventh in the junior race at the 2005 IAAF World Cross Country Championships 1 At the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics she was again outdone by Nyaruai but defeated the rest of the field to win the silver medal over 3000 metres 1 The 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships saw Korikwiang defeat her rival to claim her first world junior title 2 There was a reversal of the positions at that year s 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics where Korikwiang was the 5000 metres silver medallist behind her rival 3 She was named as the most promising sportswoman at the end of year SOYA Awards 4 The following year she won the Kenyan junior cross title and assumed the lead in the global event at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Mombasa However an error with the final lap bell meant Korikwiang mistakenly treated the second to last lap as the ultimate one Her premature efforts destroyed her chance at the title as she let others pass in the belief the race had ended and after realising her mistake she eventually dropped out having fainted mid race in Mombasa s torrid conditions In her final international junior competition she won the 5000 m bronze medal at the 2007 African Junior Athletics Championships 1 In her first year as a senior she won at the top class Cinque Mulini cross country meeting in Italy 5 A fifth place finish at the Kenyan trials earned her a spot for the senior world team but she was dismissed from the team after coaches stated that she had not maintained her fitness in the buildup to the event She failed to make the track team for the 2008 Summer Olympics later that summer 1 In 2009 a strong run of form on the Athletics Kenya Cross Country Series led to her being given a wild card entry into the senior race for the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships She came eleventh in the race but was only the sixth best Kenyan at the event 6 Korikwiang missed out on both the 2009 World Championships in Athletics and the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and decided to switch to a new event the 10 000 metres instead The move paid off as she took second place to Meselech Melkamu in her debut at the Golden Spike Ostrava setting a personal best of 31 06 29 minutes A runner up performance behind reigning world champion Linet Masai at the Kenyan championships led to an appearance at the 2010 African Championships in Athletics where she was sixth in the event 1 She was selected for the national team at the International Chiba Ekiden in November but despite gaining the lead on the anchor leg she relinquished her position and Japan s collegiate team beat the Kenyans to the title 7 Her focus returned to cross country in 2011 as she won at the Cross Zornotza 8 came third at the Cross Internacional de Italica 9 and then gained selection at the national championships 10 She came seventh at the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and was part of the winning Kenyan women s team 11 She travelled to the United States the following month and was edged into second at the Carlsbad 5000 by Aheza Kiros 12 She competed on the 2011 IAAF Diamond League circuit and set a 5000 m best of 14 41 28 minutes in Shanghai Having finished fourth at the national trials she did not gain selection for the World Championships that year but instead competed at the 2011 All Africa Games in Maputo where she won bronze medals over both 5000 m and 10 000 m 13 She was third at the Elgoibar Cross Country Trofeo Alasport and Carlsbad 5000 races at the start of 2012 14 15 16 She skipped the rest of the season after failing to make the Kenyan Olympic team and only returned in the 2015 season She won gold at the Military World Games taking the 5000 m gold medal with a time of 15 23 85 minutes She was runner up at the Nairobi Half Marathon later that month but again competed infrequently with the next highlight being a win at the Eldoret Half Marathon at the end of 2017 17 Competition record EditYear Competition Venue Position Event NotesRepresenting Kenya2003 African Junior Championships Garoua Cameroon 4th 5000 m 16 58 262005 World Cross Country Championships Saint Galmier France 7th Junior race 6 153 km 20 561st Junior team 16 ptsWorld Youth Championships Marrakech Morocco 2nd 3000 m 9 05 422006 World Cross Country Championships Fukuoka Japan 1st Junior race 6 km 19 271st Junior team 10 ptsWorld Junior Championships Beijing China 2nd 3000 m 9 05 212007 World Cross Country Championships Mombasa Kenya Junior race 6 km DNFAfrican Junior Championships Ouagadougou Burkina Faso 3rd 5000 m 15 59 612009 World Cross Country Championships Amman Jordan 11th Senior race 8 km 27 032010 African Championships Nairobi Kenya 5th 10 000 m 33 12 342011 All Africa Games Maputo Mozambique 3rd 5000 m 15 40 933rd 10 000 m 33 26 172015 Military World Games Mungyeong Korea 1st 5000 m 15 23 852018 African Championships Asaba Nigeria 10 000 m DNFPersonal bests Edit3000 metres 8 41 11 min 2010 5000 metres 14 41 28 2011 10 000 metres 31 06 29 2010 Half Marathon 1 12 03 2015 References Edit a b c d e Wokabi James amp Mutuota Mutwiri 2010 07 17 Focus on Athletes Pauline Chemning KORIKWIANG IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Morse Parker 2006 04 01 Women s Junior Race Fukuoka Kenyan Sweep IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Women s 3000m Final IAAF 2006 08 19 Retrieved on 2011 03 19 SOYA Winners 2006 SOYA Awards Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Sampaolo Diego 2008 02 03 World champion Tadese rules at the Cinque Mulini IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 2009 World XC Official Team Results Senior Race W IAAF 2009 03 28 Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Nakamura Ken 2010 11 23 Japanese Collegiate Team scores upset at Chiba Ekiden IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Valiente Emeterio 2011 01 07 Ebuya dominates in Amorebieta IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Valiente Emeterio 2011 01 16 Komon defends Cheruiyot edges Masai in Seville IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Mutuota Mutwiri 2011 02 19 Mutai and Masai take hard fought wins in Nairobi reigning World champs Ebuya and Chebet won t defend IAAF Retrieved on 2011 03 19 Official Team Results Senior Race W IAAF 2011 03 20 Retrieved on 2011 04 09 Cruz Dan 2011 04 04 Gebremeskel and Kiros take Carlsbad 5Km victories IAAF Retrieved on 2011 04 09 Pauline Chemning KORIKWIANG Diamond League Retrieved on 2012 01 22 Valiente Emeterio 2012 01 22 Tanui and Wude Yimer take the spoils at Elgoibar Cross Country IAAF Retrieved on 2012 01 22 Sampaolo Diego 2012 03 26 Kipkoech and Jepleting take close victories in Sardinia XC IAAF Retrieved on 2012 03 26 Rosenthal Bert 2012 04 02 Gebremeskel Dibaba Win Carlsbad 5000 IAAF Retrieved on 2012 04 03 Pauline Korikwiang Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved 2018 02 26 External links EditPauline Korikwiang at World Athletics G4S Sport profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pauline Korikwiang amp oldid 1171958712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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