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Tegla Loroupe

Tegla Chepkite Loroupe (born 9 December 1979) is a Kenyan long-distance track and road runner. She is also a global spokeswoman for peace, women's rights and education. Loroupe holds the world records for 25 and 30 kilometers and previously held the world marathon record. She was the first African woman to hold the marathon World Record, which she held from 19 April 1998 until 30 September 2001. She is the three-time World Half-Marathon champion. Loroupe was also the first woman from Africa to win the New York City Marathon, which she has won twice. She has won marathons in London, Rotterdam, Hong Kong, Berlin and Rome.

Tegla Loroupe
Loroupe at the 2016 Olympics
Personal information
NationalityKenyan
Born (1979-12-09) 9 December 1979 (age 44)
Kutomwony, Kenya
Height156 cm (5 ft 1 in) [1]
Weight40 kg (88 lb)
WebsiteTegla Peace
Sport
SportLong-distance running
Event(s)3000 meters, 5000 meters, 10,000 meters, Marathon
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals2000 Sydney
Personal bests3000 meters: 8:30.95 [2]


5000 meters: 14:45.95 [2]
10,000 meters: 30:32.03 [2]
Marathon: 2:20:43 [2]

List of world records in athletics
Medal record

In 2016, she was the person organizing the Refugee Team for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.[3]

Biography edit

Tegla Loroupe was born in Kapsait village in the Lelan division of West Pokot District. It is situated in the Great Rift Valley, approximately 600 kilometres north of Nairobi. Her father and mother are from the Pokot tribe, a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting parts of northern Kenya, eastern Uganda and southern Ethiopia.[3]

Loroupe was told by her father that she was useless and her career might be babysitting.[3] She grew up with 24 siblings. The Pokots being a polygamous culture, her father had four wives. She spent her childhood working fields, tending cattle and looking after younger brothers and sisters.

At the age of six, Loroupe started school at Kapsait Elementary school; she had to run ten kilometers to and from school every morning. At school, she became aware of her potential as an athlete when she won races held over a distance of 800 or 1500 meters against much older students. She decided to pursue a career as a runner. However, she was not supported by anyone but her mother.

 
Loroupe in 2007 at a meet in Schortens, Germany.

The Kenyan athletics federation, Athletics Kenya, did not support her at first, thinking Loroupe too small and too thin. However, after she won a prestigious cross country barefoot race in 1988, this changed. She began to train to compete internationally the following year, earning her first pair of running shoes in 1989, which she wore only for particularly rough races. She was nominated for the junior race of the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships finishing 28th. She competed again at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, finishing 16th in the junior race.

In 1994 and 1998, Loroupe won the Goodwill Games over 10,000 metres, barefoot. Over the same distance she won bronze medals at the World Athletics Championships in 1995 and 1999.

In 1994, Loroupe ran her first major marathon in New York. Running against the world's strongest competition, she won. As a consequence she was idolised by many young people in Africa: at last, a woman champion to complement the many successful male runners. She won the New York City Marathon again in 1995 and finished 3rd in 1998.

Between 1997 and 1999, she won three world titles a row over the half marathon distance. She won Rotterdam Marathon three times between 1997 and 1999. She won Berlin Marathon in 1999 and finished second in 2001. She finished second at the 1999 Osaka International Ladies Marathon.

Loroupe won the Zevenheuvelenloop 15K race in the Netherland three times (1992, 1993 and 1998). She is a seven-time Egmond Half Marathon winner (1993–1998, 2000). She has won the Lisbon Half Marathon a record six times: 1994–1997, 1999 and 2000.[4] She has won the Tilburg road race, a five times (1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999), also a record number. She won the Paris Half Marathon in 1994 and 1998,[5] City-Pier-City Loop half marathon in the Hague in 1998,[6] and the Parelloop 10K in race in the Netherlands in 1999[7]

During the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, favoured to win both the marathon and the 10,000 meters, she suffered from violent food poisoning the night before the race. Nevertheless, she fought through the marathon race, finishing 13th, then, the next day, ran the 10,000 metres, finishing 5th,[1] running barefoot in both races, a feat she later stated she achieved out of a sense of duty to all the people taking her as a bearer of hope in her home country. Until the end of 2001, she continued to suffer from various health problems.

In 2000, she won London Marathon and Rome City Marathon. She also won Lausanne Marathon in 2002, Cologne Marathon in 2003 and Leipzig Marathon in 2004.

Loroupe competed at the 2005 World Championships marathon race in Helsinki, Finland, but finished only 40th. In February 2006 she won the Hong Kong Half-Marathon. The same year she finished 5th in the Rotterdam Marathon and 2nd in the Venice Marathon. In 2007, she participated again the New York City Marathon, finishing 8th.

Loroupe's biggest successes include world records over 20, 25 and 30 kilometers as well as the past record over the marathon distance. She used to hold the One Hour running World record of 18,340 m set in Borgholzhausen, Germany, but the record was broken by Dire Tune of Ethiopia ten years later, in 2008 (new record 18,517 m).[8]

Goodwill edit

In 2006, she was named a United Nations Ambassador of Sport by Secretary General Kofi Annan, together with Roger Federer, tennis champion from Switzerland, Elias Figueroa, Latin American soccer legend from Chile, and Katrina Webb paralympics gold medalist from Australia. She is an International Sports Ambassador for the IAAF, the International Association of Athletics Federations, and for UNICEF.

In 2003, Loroupe created an annual series of Peace Marathons sponsored by the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation "Peace Through Sports". Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ambassadors and government officials run with warriors and nomadic groups in her native Kenya, in Uganda and in Sudan, to bring peace to an area plagued by raiding warriors from battling tribes. In 2010 the Kenyan Government lauded her achievements as hundreds of warriors had laid down their weapons.[9]

She has established a school (Tegla Loroupe Peace Academy) and orphanage for children from the region in Kapenguria, a high-mountain town in north-west Kenya.

The 2006 Peace Marathon was held on 18 November 2006, in Kapenguria, Kenya. Two thousand warriors from six tribes competed. The next Peace Marathon was 15 November 2008 in Kapenguria, Kenya. National ambassadors to Kenya participated, together with the Prime Minister, and several Kenyan, Tanzanian, and Ugandan Ministers. The Peace Marathon has been held each year since then, with the exception of the past two Covid years. Winners of the races often begin professional training in long-distance running, or join the training team of ex-warriors.

In February 2007, she was named the Oxfam Ambassador of Sport and Peace to Darfur. In December 2006, she travelled with George Clooney, Joey Cheek, and Don Cheadle to Beijing, Cairo, and New York on a diplomatic mission to bring an end to violence in Darfur. She won the "Community Hero" category at the 2007 Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year awards.[10]

In November 2009, Tegla represented the Shoe4Africa team.[11] running the New York Marathon alongside founder Toby Tanser and actress Sarah Jones[12] finishing in 3:54:02.

Loroupe is a member of the 'Champions for Peace' club, a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based international organisation.[13]

As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings, the IOC recognised six women, five from each continent and one to represent the world, for their achievements and their work to promote women's sport. Loroupe was awarded the world trophy.

In 2015 Loroupe became an Ambassador for the Homeless World Cup.[14]

In 2016, she was the Chef de Mission organizing the Refugee Team for the 2016 Summer Olympics.[3] At those games Loroupe was inducted into the Olympians for life project for her work in promoting peace.[15] In October 2016 Loroupe was awarded United Nations Person of the Year.[16]

International competitions edit

Marathons edit

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
1994 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 1st [17] Marathon
1995 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 1st [18] Marathon
1996 Boston Marathon Boston, United States 2nd [19] Marathon
1996 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 7th [20] Marathon
1997 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 1st [21] Marathon
1997 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 7th [22] Marathon
1997 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka, Japan 7th [23] Marathon
1998 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 1st [24] Marathon
1998 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 3rd [25] Marathon
1999 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka, Japan 2nd [26] Marathon
1999 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 1st [27] Marathon
1999 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany 1st [28] Marathon
2000 Rome Marathon Rome, Italy 1st [29] Marathon
2000 London Marathon London, England 1st [30] Marathon
2000 Sydney Marathon Sydney, Australia 13th [31] Marathon
2000 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 6th [32] Marathon
2001 London Marathon London, England 8th [33] Marathon
2001 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany 2nd [34] Marathon
2002 Nagoya Women's Marathon Nagoya, Japan 7th [35] Marathon
2002 Lausanne Marathon Lausanne, Switzerland 1st [36] Marathon
2003 Köln Marathon Cologne, Germany 1st [37] Marathon
2004 Leipzig Marathon Leipzig, Germany 1st [38] Marathon
2004 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 11th [39] Marathon
2005 London Marathon London, England 11th [40] Marathon
2005 World Athletics Championships Helsinki, Finland 40th [41] Marathon
2006 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 5th [42] Marathon
2006 Venice Marathon Venice, Italy 2nd [43] Marathon
2006 Mumbai Marathon Mumbai, India 6th [44] Marathon
2007 The Greatest Race on Earth Various 7th [45] Marathon
2007 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 8th [46] Marathon
2007 Las Vegas Marathon Las Vegas, United States 3rd [47] Marathon
2008 Nagano Marathon Nagano, Japan 12th [48] Marathon
2009 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 2353rd [49] Marathon
2011 Copenhagen Marathon Copenhagen, Denmark 2nd [50] Marathon
2011 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 30th [51] Marathon

References edit

  1. ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "TEGLA LOROUPE". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Tegla Loroupe gives Refugee Olympians A Lesson in Hope, Jere Longmam. 4 August 2016, NYTimes, Retrieved 11 September 2016
  4. ^ Lisbon Half Marathon winners. Arrs.net (22 March 2016). Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  5. ^ Paris Half Marathon – List of Winners. Arrs.net (7 March 2016). Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  6. ^ City-Pier-City Half Marathon – List of winners. Arrs.net (4 August 2016). Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  7. ^ Arrs.net: List of Parelloop winners
  8. ^ IAAF, 12 June 2008: Robles 12.87 World Record in Ostrava! – IAAF World Athletics Tou
  9. ^ Obare, Osinde (14 November 2010). . The Standard. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  10. ^ . Soyaawards.com. Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  11. ^ Fidelman, Brian (2 April 2018). "THE ROVING RUNNER; In Central Park, With an Accent on Training". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  12. ^ "Sarah Runs NYC Marathon". Sarah Jones. 19 May 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  13. ^ Peace and Sport. Peace-sport.org (1 September 2015). Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Tegla Loroupe". Homeless World Cup. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  15. ^ "Olympians for Life Project proves popular at Olympians Reunion Centre by EY".
  16. ^ "Olympian Loroupe Sets Example with UN Honour".
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  28. ^ "ARRS - Race: Alberto Berlin". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  29. ^ "ARRS - Race: IAAF Rome Millennium". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  30. ^ "ARRS - Race: Flora London". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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  33. ^ "ARRS - Race: Flora London". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  34. ^ "ARRS - Race: Real Berlin". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  35. ^ "ARRS - Race: Nagoya International Women's". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  36. ^ "ARRS - Race: Lausanne". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  37. ^ "ARRS - Race: Ford Köln". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  38. ^ "ARRS - Race: Stadtwerke Leipzig". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  39. ^ "ARRS - Race: ING New York City- early start". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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  41. ^ "ARRS - Race: IAAF World Championships". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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  43. ^ "ARRS - Race: Venezia". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  44. ^ "ARRS - Race: Standard Chartered Mumbai". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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  50. ^ "ARRS - Race: Nykredit Copenhagen". Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  51. ^ "ARRS - Race: ING New York City- elite women". Retrieved 4 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Tegla Loroupe at World Athletics  
  • Biography of Tegla Laroupe at Biography Online
  • Marathoninfo profile
  • Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation "Peace Through Sports"
Records
Preceded by Women's Marathon World Record Holder
19 April 1998 – 30 September 2001
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded by Zevenheuvelenloop Women's Winner (15 km)
1992 – 1993
1998
Succeeded by
Liz McColgan
Ljoebov Morgounova
Preceded by
Heléna Barócsi
Irma Heeren
Egmond Women's Half Marathon Winner
1993 – 1998
2000
Succeeded by
Irma Heeren
Susan Chepkemei
Preceded by
Tanja Semjonowa
Women's Leipzig Marathon winner
2004
Succeeded by
Judy Kiplimo

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City Marathon which she has won twice She has won marathons in London Rotterdam Hong Kong Berlin and Rome Tegla LoroupeLoroupe at the 2016 OlympicsPersonal informationNationalityKenyanBorn 1979 12 09 9 December 1979 age 44 Kutomwony KenyaHeight156 cm 5 ft 1 in 1 Weight40 kg 88 lb WebsiteTegla PeaceSportSportLong distance runningEvent s 3000 meters 5000 meters 10 000 meters MarathonAchievements and titlesOlympic finals2000 SydneyPersonal bests3000 meters 8 30 95 2 5000 meters 14 45 95 2 10 000 meters 30 32 03 2 Marathon 2 20 43 2 List of world records in athleticsMedal record Representing KenyaWorld Championships1995 Gothenburg 10 000 m1999 Seville 10 000 mWorld Half Marathon Championships1997 Kosice Individual1998 Zurich Individual1998 Zurich Team1999 Palermo Individual1999 Palermo Team1997 Kosice Team1993 Brussels IndividualNew York City Marathon1994 New York City Marathon1995 New York City MarathonIn 2016 she was the person organizing the Refugee Team for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Goodwill 3 International competitions 4 Marathons 5 References 6 External linksBiography editTegla Loroupe was born in Kapsait village in the Lelan division of West Pokot District It is situated in the Great Rift Valley approximately 600 kilometres north of Nairobi Her father and mother are from the Pokot tribe a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting parts of northern Kenya eastern Uganda and southern Ethiopia 3 Loroupe was told by her father that she was useless and her career might be babysitting 3 She grew up with 24 siblings The Pokots being a polygamous culture her father had four wives She spent her childhood working fields tending cattle and looking after younger brothers and sisters At the age of six Loroupe started school at Kapsait Elementary school she had to run ten kilometers to and from school every morning At school she became aware of her potential as an athlete when she won races held over a distance of 800 or 1500 meters against much older students She decided to pursue a career as a runner However she was not supported by anyone but her mother nbsp Loroupe in 2007 at a meet in Schortens Germany The Kenyan athletics federation Athletics Kenya did not support her at first thinking Loroupe too small and too thin However after she won a prestigious cross country barefoot race in 1988 this changed She began to train to compete internationally the following year earning her first pair of running shoes in 1989 which she wore only for particularly rough races She was nominated for the junior race of the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships finishing 28th She competed again at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships finishing 16th in the junior race In 1994 and 1998 Loroupe won the Goodwill Games over 10 000 metres barefoot Over the same distance she won bronze medals at the World Athletics Championships in 1995 and 1999 In 1994 Loroupe ran her first major marathon in New York Running against the world s strongest competition she won As a consequence she was idolised by many young people in Africa at last a woman champion to complement the many successful male runners She won the New York City Marathon again in 1995 and finished 3rd in 1998 Between 1997 and 1999 she won three world titles a row over the half marathon distance She won Rotterdam Marathon three times between 1997 and 1999 She won Berlin Marathon in 1999 and finished second in 2001 She finished second at the 1999 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Loroupe won the Zevenheuvelenloop 15K race in the Netherland three times 1992 1993 and 1998 She is a seven time Egmond Half Marathon winner 1993 1998 2000 She has won the Lisbon Half Marathon a record six times 1994 1997 1999 and 2000 4 She has won the Tilburg road race a five times 1993 1994 1996 1998 1999 also a record number She won the Paris Half Marathon in 1994 and 1998 5 City Pier City Loop half marathon in the Hague in 1998 6 and the Parelloop 10K in race in the Netherlands in 1999 7 During the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney favoured to win both the marathon and the 10 000 meters she suffered from violent food poisoning the night before the race Nevertheless she fought through the marathon race finishing 13th then the next day ran the 10 000 metres finishing 5th 1 running barefoot in both races a feat she later stated she achieved out of a sense of duty to all the people taking her as a bearer of hope in her home country Until the end of 2001 she continued to suffer from various health problems In 2000 she won London Marathon and Rome City Marathon She also won Lausanne Marathon in 2002 Cologne Marathon in 2003 and Leipzig Marathon in 2004 Loroupe competed at the 2005 World Championships marathon race in Helsinki Finland but finished only 40th In February 2006 she won the Hong Kong Half Marathon The same year she finished 5th in the Rotterdam Marathon and 2nd in the Venice Marathon In 2007 she participated again the New York City Marathon finishing 8th Loroupe s biggest successes include world records over 20 25 and 30 kilometers as well as the past record over the marathon distance She used to hold the One Hour running World record of 18 340 m set in Borgholzhausen Germany but the record was broken by Dire Tune of Ethiopia ten years later in 2008 new record 18 517 m 8 Goodwill editIn 2006 she was named a United Nations Ambassador of Sport by Secretary General Kofi Annan together with Roger Federer tennis champion from Switzerland Elias Figueroa Latin American soccer legend from Chile and Katrina Webb paralympics gold medalist from Australia She is an International Sports Ambassador for the IAAF the International Association of Athletics Federations and for UNICEF In 2003 Loroupe created an annual series of Peace Marathons sponsored by the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation Peace Through Sports Presidents Prime Ministers Ambassadors and government officials run with warriors and nomadic groups in her native Kenya in Uganda and in Sudan to bring peace to an area plagued by raiding warriors from battling tribes In 2010 the Kenyan Government lauded her achievements as hundreds of warriors had laid down their weapons 9 She has established a school Tegla Loroupe Peace Academy and orphanage for children from the region in Kapenguria a high mountain town in north west Kenya The 2006 Peace Marathon was held on 18 November 2006 in Kapenguria Kenya Two thousand warriors from six tribes competed The next Peace Marathon was 15 November 2008 in Kapenguria Kenya National ambassadors to Kenya participated together with the Prime Minister and several Kenyan Tanzanian and Ugandan Ministers The Peace Marathon has been held each year since then with the exception of the past two Covid years Winners of the races often begin professional training in long distance running or join the training team of ex warriors In February 2007 she was named the Oxfam Ambassador of Sport and Peace to Darfur In December 2006 she travelled with George Clooney Joey Cheek and Don Cheadle to Beijing Cairo and New York on a diplomatic mission to bring an end to violence in Darfur She won the Community Hero category at the 2007 Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year awards 10 In November 2009 Tegla represented the Shoe4Africa team 11 running the New York Marathon alongside founder Toby Tanser and actress Sarah Jones 12 finishing in 3 54 02 Loroupe is a member of the Champions for Peace club a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport created by Peace and Sport a Monaco based international organisation 13 As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings the IOC recognised six women five from each continent and one to represent the world for their achievements and their work to promote women s sport Loroupe was awarded the world trophy In 2015 Loroupe became an Ambassador for the Homeless World Cup 14 In 2016 she was the Chef de Mission organizing the Refugee Team for the 2016 Summer Olympics 3 At those games Loroupe was inducted into the Olympians for life project for her work in promoting peace 15 In October 2016 Loroupe was awarded United Nations Person of the Year 16 International competitions editYear Competition Venue Position NotesRepresenting nbsp Kenya1992 Olympic Games Barcelona Spain 17th 10 000 m1993 World Championships Stuttgart Germany 4th 10 000 m1995 World Championships Gothenburg Sweden 3rd 10 000 m1996 Olympic Games Atlanta United States 6th 10 000 m1997 World Half Marathon Championships Kosice Slovakia 1st Individual2nd TeamWorld Championships Gothenburg Sweden 6th 10 000 m1998 World Half Marathon Championships Zurich Switzerland 1st Individual1st Team1999 World Half Marathon Championships Palermo Italy 1st Individual1st TeamWorld Championships Seville Spain 3rd 10 000 m2000 Olympic Games Sydney 13th Marathon5th 10 000 m2005 World Championships Helsinki Finland 40th MarathonMarathons editYear Competition Venue Position Notes1994 New York City Marathon New York City United States 1st 17 Marathon1995 New York City Marathon New York City United States 1st 18 Marathon1996 Boston Marathon Boston United States 2nd 19 Marathon1996 New York City Marathon New York City United States 7th 20 Marathon1997 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam Netherlands 1st 21 Marathon1997 New York City Marathon New York City United States 7th 22 Marathon1997 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka Japan 7th 23 Marathon1998 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam Netherlands 1st 24 Marathon1998 New York City Marathon New York City United States 3rd 25 Marathon1999 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka Japan 2nd 26 Marathon1999 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam Netherlands 1st 27 Marathon1999 Berlin Marathon Berlin Germany 1st 28 Marathon2000 Rome Marathon Rome Italy 1st 29 Marathon2000 London Marathon London England 1st 30 Marathon2000 Sydney Marathon Sydney Australia 13th 31 Marathon2000 New York City Marathon New York City United States 6th 32 Marathon2001 London Marathon London England 8th 33 Marathon2001 Berlin Marathon Berlin Germany 2nd 34 Marathon2002 Nagoya Women s Marathon Nagoya Japan 7th 35 Marathon2002 Lausanne Marathon Lausanne Switzerland 1st 36 Marathon2003 Koln Marathon Cologne Germany 1st 37 Marathon2004 Leipzig Marathon Leipzig Germany 1st 38 Marathon2004 New York City Marathon New York City United States 11th 39 Marathon2005 London Marathon London England 11th 40 Marathon2005 World Athletics Championships Helsinki Finland 40th 41 Marathon2006 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam Netherlands 5th 42 Marathon2006 Venice Marathon Venice Italy 2nd 43 Marathon2006 Mumbai Marathon Mumbai India 6th 44 Marathon2007 The Greatest Race on Earth Various 7th 45 Marathon2007 New York City Marathon New York City United States 8th 46 Marathon2007 Las Vegas Marathon Las Vegas United States 3rd 47 Marathon2008 Nagano Marathon Nagano Japan 12th 48 Marathon2009 New York City Marathon New York City United States 2353rd 49 Marathon2011 Copenhagen Marathon Copenhagen Denmark 2nd 50 Marathon2011 New York City Marathon New York City United States 30th 51 MarathonReferences edit a b Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Tegla Loroupe Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 a b c d TEGLA LOROUPE International Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 23 August 2016 a b c d Tegla Loroupe gives Refugee Olympians A Lesson in Hope Jere Longmam 4 August 2016 NYTimes Retrieved 11 September 2016 Lisbon Half Marathon winners Arrs net 22 March 2016 Retrieved on 11 September 2016 Paris Half Marathon List of Winners Arrs net 7 March 2016 Retrieved on 11 September 2016 City Pier City Half Marathon List of winners Arrs net 4 August 2016 Retrieved on 11 September 2016 Arrs net List of Parelloop winners IAAF 12 June 2008 Robles 12 87 World Record in Ostrava IAAF World Athletics Tou Obare Osinde 14 November 2010 Loroupe seduces 700 Pokot warriors to give up guns for peace The Standard Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 21 November 2010 SOYA Awards 2007 winners Soyaawards com Retrieved on 11 September 2016 Fidelman Brian 2 April 2018 THE ROVING RUNNER In Central Park With an Accent on Training The New York Times Retrieved 2 May 2021 Sarah Runs NYC Marathon Sarah Jones 19 May 2010 Retrieved 2 May 2021 Peace and Sport Peace sport org 1 September 2015 Retrieved on 11 September 2016 Tegla Loroupe Homeless World Cup 9 August 2017 Retrieved 2 May 2021 Olympians for Life Project proves popular at Olympians Reunion Centre by EY Olympian Loroupe Sets Example with UN Honour ARRS Race New York City Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race New York City Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Boston Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race New York City Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Generale Bank Rotterdam Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race New York City Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Osaka International Women s Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Generale Bank Rotterdam Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race New York City Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Osaka International Women s Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Generale Bank Rotterdam Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Alberto Berlin Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race IAAF Rome Millennium Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Flora London Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Olympic Games Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race New York City Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Flora London Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Real Berlin Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Nagoya International Women s Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Lausanne Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Ford Koln Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Stadtwerke Leipzig Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race ING New York City early start Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Flora London elite women Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race IAAF World Championships Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Rotterdam Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Venezia Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Standard Chartered Mumbai Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Greatest Race on Earth Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race ING New York City early start Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Zappos com Las Vegas Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Nagano JPN Retrieved 4 October 2019 199 2009 ING New York City Marathon Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race Nykredit Copenhagen Retrieved 4 October 2019 ARRS Race ING New York City elite women Retrieved 4 October 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tegla Loroupe nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Tegla Loroupe Tegla Loroupe at World Athletics nbsp Biography of Tegla Laroupe at Biography Online Marathoninfo profile Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation Peace Through Sports RecordsPreceded by nbsp Ingrid Kristiansen Women s Marathon World Record Holder19 April 1998 30 September 2001 Succeeded by nbsp Naoko TakahashiSporting positionsPreceded byIngrid KristiansenCatherina McKiernan Zevenheuvelenloop Women s Winner 15 km 1992 19931998 Succeeded byLiz McColganLjoebov MorgounovaPreceded byHelena BarocsiIrma Heeren Egmond Women s Half Marathon Winner1993 19982000 Succeeded byIrma HeerenSusan ChepkemeiPreceded byTanja Semjonowa Women s Leipzig Marathon winner2004 Succeeded byJudy Kiplimo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tegla Loroupe amp oldid 1213750013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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