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Wilson Chebet

Wilson Kwambai Chebet (born 12 July 1985, in Marakwet District) is a Kenyan professional long-distance runner who specialises in road running competitions. He has a marathon best of 2:05:27 hours.

Wilson Chebet during 2011 Amsterdam Marathon

He began competing internationally in 2005 and established himself with a number of circuit wins in his first three years of competition, including the Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale and America's Finest City Half Marathon. He managed podium finishes at the Granollers Half Marathon, Rotterdam Half Marathon and Delhi Half Marathon in 2008. He represented Kenya at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and helped win the team gold medal.

Chebet began pacemaking in marathon races in 2009 and made his competitive debut over the distance in 2010. His clocking of two hours, 6:12 minutes to finish as runner-up at the Amsterdam Marathon was the second fastest debut run of all time. In 2011, won both the Amsterdam and Rotterdam Marathons. He repeated as Amsterdam champion in 2012.

His half marathon best of 59:15 minutes ranks among the top 15 fastest ever and he is in the top ten fastest ever over 20 km.[1][2]

Career Edit

Early career Edit

Running in Kenya, he began entering elite competitions as a teenager: he placed top-ten at the 2004 Tegla Loroupe Peace Race and he took second place in a 15K road race in January 2005 behind Clement Koech.[3][4] He made his debut on the European circuit later that year, winning at the Route du Vin Half Marathon in September in 1:02:19 and then going on to finish tenth at the Paris 20K the following month.[5][6] In January 2006 he returned to his native country and ran at the Discovery Kenya Cross Country and finished third in a long race won by Moses Masai.[7] He ran a series of races in Spain from March to April, starting with a win at the Ribarroja del Turia Half Marathon, before taking third in the Azkoitia-Azpeitia race, second at the Málaga Half Marathon behind Silas Sang and ending with a podium finish at the Gran Fondo Nacional Villa de Massamagrell.[8]

His 2006 season peaked at road races in the United States: he won America's Finest City Half Marathon in San Diego with a time of 1:02:38 and later that month he ran at the Crim 10-Mile Race and was the runner-up Samuel Kosgei.[9][10] Two months later he won the Medical Center 10K Classic in Bowling Green, Kentucky.[11] He returned to the Route du Vin race in 2007 and took his second win, this time setting a course record of 1:00:13 (a personal best).[12] He also won at the Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale in France – his time of 59:24 was the second fastest winning time for the course.[13] In December that year he ran at the Lagos Half Marathon and finished runner-up to Dieudonné Disi.[14]

Half marathon specialist Edit

He ran extensively in 2008, beginning with a second-place run at the Granollers Half Marathon behind then world record holder Samuel Wanjiru.[15] Surprisingly, he ran in the Barcelona Half Marathon only seven days later and managed to finish as runner-up to Jacob Yator.[16] This was followed by a fourth place at the Paris Half Marathon in March and a second victory at the Ribarroja Half Marathon in April.[17][18] He ran under an hour for the half marathon in September, clocking a time of 59:33 for third place behind world medallists Evans Cheruiyot and Patrick Makau at the Rotterdam Half Marathon.[19] Looking for a title defence, he returned to the Marseille-Cassis race and managed to fend off a challenge from Disi (his rival in Lagos) to increase his winning streak.[20] He was among the leaders at the Delhi Half Marathon in September, his last major run of the year, and he was one second off his personal best with a third-place finish.[21]

He knocked a second off his best in a quick RAK Half Marathon in February 2009, where the winner Patrick Makau set the second fastest mark ever.[22] He gained his first major win over 20 km in the Netherlands three weeks later at the 20 van Alphen race.[23] He was employed as the pacemaker for the Rotterdam Marathon and excelled in the role, leading and keeping the pace strong among the racers – work which resulted in Duncan Kibet completing the third fastest ever time for the marathon.[24] Following this, he managed half marathon wins at the Pardubice Wine Half-Marathon and Rabat International Half-Marathon.[25] He ran at the tenth edition of the Bogota International Half Marathon in August, but was beaten to the finish line by Isaac Macharia.[26] His best run of the year came at the Rotterdam Half Marathon as he set a new best of 59:15 for the event, which was the seventh fastest time by any athlete in 2009.[25] However, such was the quality of the race, this fast time was only enough for fifth place in Rotterdam.[27] The performance earned him his first international selection Kenya and he took sixth place in the men's race at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Birmingham, a finish which earned him the team gold medal alongside Bernard Kiprop Kipyego and Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich.[28]

The Zayed International Half Marathon was his first stop of 2010, but he only managed to finish in sixth.[29] He set his sights on completing the Prague Half Marathon unbeaten: "Although I have run better than 60 minutes four times, I have not won. I need now to win one in under one hour".[30] He left the race with his desire unfulfilled, however, as he finished in over an hour behind fellow countryman Joel Kemboi.[31] After doing pacemaking duties at the Lake Biwa Marathon,[32] he was present at Haile Gebrselassie's sports resort opening in May and won the inaugural Everyone Half Marathon in Addis Ababa.[33] He returned to Europe that month to run at the Göteborgsvarvet half marathon and he was the second runner across the line after Sammy Kirui Kiprono.[34]

Marathons Edit

Travelling to the United States in August, he entered the Beach to Beacon 10K in Cape Elizabeth, Maine but relinquished his lead in the final stages to end up third behind Gebregziabher Gebremariam and Alan Kiprono.[35] Chebet and Gebre went head-to-head a week later at the Falmouth Road Race but again the Kenyan was beaten to the finish, finishing one second behind his Ethiopian counterpart.[36] He took part in the Amsterdam Marathon in October and this time he left the pacemaking duties to Jamal Baligha as he marked his competitive debut over the full 42.195 km distance. Ethiopian Getu Feleke was running at course record pace, but Chebet was the only runner to challenge him. Although Getu eventually won the race almost half a minute ahead of him, Chebet finished the race with a time of 2:06:12 – the second fastest ever time for a marathon debut after Evans Rutto's debut winning run at the 2003 Chicago Marathon. Although victory had yet again evaded the Kenyan, he was pleased and confident with the result: "This is great making your debut with the second fastest (such time) ever. I’m happy. I know now what a marathon is and I think I can do faster."[37]

In April 2011, he won his first marathon, at Rotterdam, in the year's best time of 2:05:27 – six seconds ahead of his village mate Vincent Kipruto.[38] He placed third in the Bogotá Half Marathon in August.[39] He recorded a second consecutive win and sub-2:06 run at the 2011 Amsterdam Marathon, finishing just outside the course record with his time of 2:05:53 hours.[40] His first major race of 2012 came at the Boston Marathon, where he came in fifth place.[41] He was third at the lower profile Bogotá Half Marathon in July.[42] In October he won the Amsterdam Marathon with a time of 2:05:41, a new course record.[43]

The following year he was fourth at the World's Best 10K and third at the Tilburg Ten Miles. He made a triumphant return at the Amsterdam Marathon, improving his own record to 2:05:36 hours.[44]

Major competition record Edit

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2009 World Half Marathon Championships Birmingham, England 6th Half marathon
1st Team competition

References Edit

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  7. ^ Okoth, Omulo (30 January 2006). "Masai and Ochichi are dominant – Discovery Cross and Kenyan Police Cross". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  8. ^ Pruebas de Ruta 2006 (in Spanish). RFEA. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  9. ^ Leydig, Jack (16 August 2010). America's Finest City Half Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  10. ^ Sailer, Victah (26 August 2006). "Kosgei and Alevtina triumph at Crim 10". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  11. ^ Medical Center Classic 10 km. ARRS (9 November 2010). Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  12. ^ Bouillé, Alain (28 September 2010). Route du Vin Half Marathon. ARRS. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  13. ^ Marseille-Cassis 20.3 km. ARRS (27 October 2009). Retrieved on 20 October 2010.
  14. ^ Thobi, Louisette (9 December 2007). "Disi and Chepkurui triumph ahead of 40,000 in Lagos". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  15. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (4 February 2008). "Wanjiru takes overwhelming 59:29 Half Marathon win in Granollers". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  16. ^ Jacob Yator se llevó la Mitja Marató de Barcelona (in Spanish). Sport.es (10 February 2008). Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  17. ^ Vazel, P-J (2 March 2008). "Kibiwot, Cheruyiot take Paris Half-Marathon titles". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  18. ^ Abril 2008 (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Atletismo. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  19. ^ van Hemert, Wim (14 September 2008). . IAAF. Archived from the original on 19 October 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  20. ^ Vazel, P-J (26 October 2008). "Favourites Chebet and Chenonge collect Marseille-Cassis titles". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  21. ^ "Three go sub-60, as Ethiopia sweep titles in Delhi Half Marathon". IAAF. 9 December 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  22. ^ Minshull, Phil (20 February 2009). "Makau produces second fastest time ever, Tune clocks national record at RAK Half Marathon – updated". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  23. ^ van Hemert, Wim (20 March 2009). "Chebet and Wangui, the winners at a very windy Alphen 20km". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  24. ^ van Hemert, Wim (5 April 2009). "Kibet edges Kwambai as both clock 2:04:27 – Rotterdam Marathon". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  25. ^ a b . IAAF. 20 April 2010. Archived from the original on 2 August 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  26. ^ Kuehls, David (2 August 2009). "Macharia and Cheromei victorious in Bogota". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
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  28. ^ . IAAF. 11 October 2009. Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  29. ^ Zorzi, Alberto (8 January 2010). "Fast wins for Keitany and Regassa in Abu Dhabi Half". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  30. ^ Butcher, Pat (25 March 2010). . IAAF. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  31. ^ Butcher, Pat (27 March 2010). "Kenyan double in Prague… Kosgei defends her title". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  32. ^ Nakamura, Ken (7 March 2010). "Tsegay takes Lake Biwa crown". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  33. ^ Mochizuki, Jiro; Finn, Richard (4 May 2010). "With races as a backdrop, Gebrselassie inaugurates new resort in Ethiopia". IAAF. Chinese Olympic Committee. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  34. ^ Kiprono, Gobena win at Goteborg Half Marathon. Run Infinity (22 May 2010). Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  35. ^ "Course record for Chepkurui in Cape Elizabeth 10K". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  36. ^ . IAAF. 16 August 2010. Archived from the original on 18 October 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  37. ^ van Hemert, Wim (17 October 2010). "Getu Feleke sets Amsterdam course record: 2:05:44". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  38. ^ "Chebet impresses with 2:05:27 victory in Rotterdam". IAAF. 10 April 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  39. ^ "Mutai and Chepkirui the winners in Bogota". IAAF. 1 August 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  40. ^ van Hemert, Wim (16 October 2011). "Chebet sizzles sub-2:06, course record for Gelana in Amsterdam". IAAF. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  41. ^ "Boston Marathon Results Kenya's Wesley Korir, Cherop win". Fox News. 16 April 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  42. ^ "Kirui and Cherono dominate Bogotá Half Marathon". IAAF. 30 July 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  43. ^ "Chebet and Hailu break course records in Amsterdam – REPORT". IAAF. 21 October 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  44. ^ van den Brink, Cors (20 October 2013). "Chebet breaks Amsterdam course record with third victory in a row". IAAF. Retrieved 21 October 2013.

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Wilson Kwambai Chebet born 12 July 1985 in Marakwet District is a Kenyan professional long distance runner who specialises in road running competitions He has a marathon best of 2 05 27 hours Wilson Chebet during 2011 Amsterdam MarathonHe began competing internationally in 2005 and established himself with a number of circuit wins in his first three years of competition including the Marseille Cassis Classique Internationale and America s Finest City Half Marathon He managed podium finishes at the Granollers Half Marathon Rotterdam Half Marathon and Delhi Half Marathon in 2008 He represented Kenya at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and helped win the team gold medal Chebet began pacemaking in marathon races in 2009 and made his competitive debut over the distance in 2010 His clocking of two hours 6 12 minutes to finish as runner up at the Amsterdam Marathon was the second fastest debut run of all time In 2011 won both the Amsterdam and Rotterdam Marathons He repeated as Amsterdam champion in 2012 His half marathon best of 59 15 minutes ranks among the top 15 fastest ever and he is in the top ten fastest ever over 20 km 1 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Half marathon specialist 1 3 Marathons 2 Major competition record 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditEarly career Edit Running in Kenya he began entering elite competitions as a teenager he placed top ten at the 2004 Tegla Loroupe Peace Race and he took second place in a 15K road race in January 2005 behind Clement Koech 3 4 He made his debut on the European circuit later that year winning at the Route du Vin Half Marathon in September in 1 02 19 and then going on to finish tenth at the Paris 20K the following month 5 6 In January 2006 he returned to his native country and ran at the Discovery Kenya Cross Country and finished third in a long race won by Moses Masai 7 He ran a series of races in Spain from March to April starting with a win at the Ribarroja del Turia Half Marathon before taking third in the Azkoitia Azpeitia race second at the Malaga Half Marathon behind Silas Sang and ending with a podium finish at the Gran Fondo Nacional Villa de Massamagrell 8 His 2006 season peaked at road races in the United States he won America s Finest City Half Marathon in San Diego with a time of 1 02 38 and later that month he ran at the Crim 10 Mile Race and was the runner up Samuel Kosgei 9 10 Two months later he won the Medical Center 10K Classic in Bowling Green Kentucky 11 He returned to the Route du Vin race in 2007 and took his second win this time setting a course record of 1 00 13 a personal best 12 He also won at the Marseille Cassis Classique Internationale in France his time of 59 24 was the second fastest winning time for the course 13 In December that year he ran at the Lagos Half Marathon and finished runner up to Dieudonne Disi 14 Half marathon specialist Edit He ran extensively in 2008 beginning with a second place run at the Granollers Half Marathon behind then world record holder Samuel Wanjiru 15 Surprisingly he ran in the Barcelona Half Marathon only seven days later and managed to finish as runner up to Jacob Yator 16 This was followed by a fourth place at the Paris Half Marathon in March and a second victory at the Ribarroja Half Marathon in April 17 18 He ran under an hour for the half marathon in September clocking a time of 59 33 for third place behind world medallists Evans Cheruiyot and Patrick Makau at the Rotterdam Half Marathon 19 Looking for a title defence he returned to the Marseille Cassis race and managed to fend off a challenge from Disi his rival in Lagos to increase his winning streak 20 He was among the leaders at the Delhi Half Marathon in September his last major run of the year and he was one second off his personal best with a third place finish 21 He knocked a second off his best in a quick RAK Half Marathon in February 2009 where the winner Patrick Makau set the second fastest mark ever 22 He gained his first major win over 20 km in the Netherlands three weeks later at the 20 van Alphen race 23 He was employed as the pacemaker for the Rotterdam Marathon and excelled in the role leading and keeping the pace strong among the racers work which resulted in Duncan Kibet completing the third fastest ever time for the marathon 24 Following this he managed half marathon wins at the Pardubice Wine Half Marathon and Rabat International Half Marathon 25 He ran at the tenth edition of the Bogota International Half Marathon in August but was beaten to the finish line by Isaac Macharia 26 His best run of the year came at the Rotterdam Half Marathon as he set a new best of 59 15 for the event which was the seventh fastest time by any athlete in 2009 25 However such was the quality of the race this fast time was only enough for fifth place in Rotterdam 27 The performance earned him his first international selection Kenya and he took sixth place in the men s race at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Birmingham a finish which earned him the team gold medal alongside Bernard Kiprop Kipyego and Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich 28 The Zayed International Half Marathon was his first stop of 2010 but he only managed to finish in sixth 29 He set his sights on completing the Prague Half Marathon unbeaten Although I have run better than 60 minutes four times I have not won I need now to win one in under one hour 30 He left the race with his desire unfulfilled however as he finished in over an hour behind fellow countryman Joel Kemboi 31 After doing pacemaking duties at the Lake Biwa Marathon 32 he was present at Haile Gebrselassie s sports resort opening in May and won the inaugural Everyone Half Marathon in Addis Ababa 33 He returned to Europe that month to run at the Goteborgsvarvet half marathon and he was the second runner across the line after Sammy Kirui Kiprono 34 Marathons Edit Travelling to the United States in August he entered the Beach to Beacon 10K in Cape Elizabeth Maine but relinquished his lead in the final stages to end up third behind Gebregziabher Gebremariam and Alan Kiprono 35 Chebet and Gebre went head to head a week later at the Falmouth Road Race but again the Kenyan was beaten to the finish finishing one second behind his Ethiopian counterpart 36 He took part in the Amsterdam Marathon in October and this time he left the pacemaking duties to Jamal Baligha as he marked his competitive debut over the full 42 195 km distance Ethiopian Getu Feleke was running at course record pace but Chebet was the only runner to challenge him Although Getu eventually won the race almost half a minute ahead of him Chebet finished the race with a time of 2 06 12 the second fastest ever time for a marathon debut after Evans Rutto s debut winning run at the 2003 Chicago Marathon Although victory had yet again evaded the Kenyan he was pleased and confident with the result This is great making your debut with the second fastest such time ever I m happy I know now what a marathon is and I think I can do faster 37 In April 2011 he won his first marathon at Rotterdam in the year s best time of 2 05 27 six seconds ahead of his village mate Vincent Kipruto 38 He placed third in the Bogota Half Marathon in August 39 He recorded a second consecutive win and sub 2 06 run at the 2011 Amsterdam Marathon finishing just outside the course record with his time of 2 05 53 hours 40 His first major race of 2012 came at the Boston Marathon where he came in fifth place 41 He was third at the lower profile Bogota Half Marathon in July 42 In October he won the Amsterdam Marathon with a time of 2 05 41 a new course record 43 The following year he was fourth at the World s Best 10K and third at the Tilburg Ten Miles He made a triumphant return at the Amsterdam Marathon improving his own record to 2 05 36 hours 44 Major competition record EditYear Competition Venue Position Notes2009 World Half Marathon Championships Birmingham England 6th Half marathon1st Team competitionReferences Edit Half Marathon All Time IAAF 15 October 2010 Archived from the original on 27 October 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 20 Kilometres All Time IAAF Archived from the original on 11 December 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Macharia David 20 November 2004 Loroupe s Peace Race title successfully defended by Plimo IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Okoth Omulo 8 January 2005 Kipchoge wins in Eldoret AK Weekend XC sixth race IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 25 SEPTEMBER 2005 44TH DEXIA BIL ROUTE DU VIN HALF MARATHON LUXEMBOURG Association of International Marathons and Distance Races Retrieved 20 October 2010 20 Kilometres 2005 IAAF 30 January 2006 Archived from the original on 8 January 2011 Retrieved 20 October 2010 Okoth Omulo 30 January 2006 Masai and Ochichi are dominant Discovery Cross and Kenyan Police Cross IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Pruebas de Ruta 2006 in Spanish RFEA Retrieved 21 October 2010 Leydig Jack 16 August 2010 America s Finest City Half Marathon Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved 20 October 2010 Sailer Victah 26 August 2006 Kosgei and Alevtina triumph at Crim 10 IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Medical Center Classic 10 km ARRS 9 November 2010 Retrieved 20 October 2010 Bouille Alain 28 September 2010 Route du Vin Half Marathon ARRS Retrieved 20 October 2010 Marseille Cassis 20 3 km ARRS 27 October 2009 Retrieved on 20 October 2010 Thobi Louisette 9 December 2007 Disi and Chepkurui triumph ahead of 40 000 in Lagos IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Valiente Emeterio 4 February 2008 Wanjiru takes overwhelming 59 29 Half Marathon win in Granollers IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Jacob Yator se llevo la Mitja Marato de Barcelona in Spanish Sport es 10 February 2008 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Vazel P J 2 March 2008 Kibiwot Cheruyiot take Paris Half Marathon titles IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Abril 2008 in Spanish Real Federacion Espanola de Atletismo Retrieved 21 October 2010 van Hemert Wim 14 September 2008 Double Kenyan victory as six go sub 60 in Rotterdam IAAF Archived from the original on 19 October 2009 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Vazel P J 26 October 2008 Favourites Chebet and Chenonge collect Marseille Cassis titles IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Three go sub 60 as Ethiopia sweep titles in Delhi Half Marathon IAAF 9 December 2008 Retrieved 14 May 2016 Minshull Phil 20 February 2009 Makau produces second fastest time ever Tune clocks national record at RAK Half Marathon updated IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 van Hemert Wim 20 March 2009 Chebet and Wangui the winners at a very windy Alphen 20km IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 van Hemert Wim 5 April 2009 Kibet edges Kwambai as both clock 2 04 27 Rotterdam Marathon IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 a b Half Marathon 2009 IAAF 20 April 2010 Archived from the original on 2 August 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Kuehls David 2 August 2009 Macharia and Cheromei victorious in Bogota IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 van Hemert Wim 13 September 2009 Kitwara blazes 58 58 in Rotterdam IAAF Archived from the original on 26 December 2009 Retrieved 21 October 2010 2009 World Half Marathon Championships Official Team Results Men IAAF 11 October 2009 Archived from the original on 14 September 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Zorzi Alberto 8 January 2010 Fast wins for Keitany and Regassa in Abu Dhabi Half IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Butcher Pat 25 March 2010 Gunning for the one hour mark at Prague Half Marathon PREVIEW IAAF Archived from the original on 12 June 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Butcher Pat 27 March 2010 Kenyan double in Prague Kosgei defends her title IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Nakamura Ken 7 March 2010 Tsegay takes Lake Biwa crown IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Mochizuki Jiro Finn Richard 4 May 2010 With races as a backdrop Gebrselassie inaugurates new resort in Ethiopia IAAF Chinese Olympic Committee Retrieved 14 May 2016 Kiprono Gobena win at Goteborg Half Marathon Run Infinity 22 May 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Course record for Chepkurui in Cape Elizabeth 10K IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Gebremariam and Yimer the winners in Falmouth IAAF 16 August 2010 Archived from the original on 18 October 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 van Hemert Wim 17 October 2010 Getu Feleke sets Amsterdam course record 2 05 44 IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Chebet impresses with 2 05 27 victory in Rotterdam IAAF 10 April 2011 Retrieved 14 May 2016 Mutai and Chepkirui the winners in Bogota IAAF 1 August 2011 Retrieved 14 May 2016 van Hemert Wim 16 October 2011 Chebet sizzles sub 2 06 course record for Gelana in Amsterdam IAAF Retrieved 14 May 2016 Boston Marathon Results Kenya s Wesley Korir Cherop win Fox News 16 April 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 Kirui and Cherono dominate Bogota Half Marathon IAAF 30 July 2012 Retrieved 14 May 2016 Chebet and Hailu break course records in Amsterdam REPORT IAAF 21 October 2012 Retrieved 14 May 2016 van den Brink Cors 20 October 2013 Chebet breaks Amsterdam course record with third victory in a row IAAF Retrieved 21 October 2013 External links EditWilson 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