William Kiplagat
Kenyan long-distance runner
William Kiplagat (born June 21, 1972) is a long-distance runner from Kenya. He ran his personal best of 2:06:50 hours in the 1999 Amsterdam Marathon.
He finished eighth at the 2007 World Championships. He won the Portugal Half Marathon in 2004. In 2009 he finished third in the Frankfurt Marathon with a fast time (2:07:05 hours), even though he was quoted as saying he is now more like a coach than a runner.[1]
He is an uncle to Florence Kiplagat, another Kenyan international level runner.[2]
Achievements
- All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing Kenya | ||||
1999 | Amsterdam Marathon | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 3rd | 2:06:50 |
Cleveland Marathon | Cleveland, United States | 3rd | 2:14:16 | |
2000 | London Marathon | London, United Kingdom | 4th | 2:09:06 |
Chicago Marathon | Chicago, United States | 6th | 2:11:57 | |
2001 | Berlin Marathon | Berlin, Germany | 3rd | 2:09:55 |
Prague Marathon | Prague, Czech Republic | 3rd | 2:10:29 | |
2002 | London Marathon | London, United Kingdom | 13th | 2:15:59 |
2003 | Rotterdam Marathon | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 1st | 2:07:42 |
World Championships | Paris, France | — | DNF | |
Amsterdam Marathon | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 3rd | 2:07:50 | |
2004 | London Marathon | London, United Kingdom | 12th | 2:12:04 |
JoongAng Seoul Marathon | Seoul, South Korea | 6th | 2:12:04 | |
2005 | Rotterdam Marathon | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 10th | 2:12:10 |
JoongAng Seoul Marathon | Seoul, South Korea | 1st | 2:08:27 | |
2006 | Boston Marathon | Boston, United States | 8th | 2:13:26 |
2007 | Lake Biwa Marathon | Ōtsu, Japan | 2nd | 2:10:47 |
World Championships | Osaka, Japan | 8th | 2:19:21 | |
Seoul International Marathon | Seoul, South Korea | 8th | 2:14:20 | |
2008 | Frankfurt Marathon | Frankfurt, Germany | 10th | 2:10:53 |
2009 | Frankfurt Marathon | Frankfurt, Germany | 3rd | 2:07:05 |
References
External links
- William Kiplagat at World Athletics
- marathoninfo
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- 1981: John Graham (GBR)
- 1982: Rodolfo Gómez (MEX)
- 1983: Robert de Castella (AUS)
- 1984: Gidamis Shahanga (TAN)
- 1985: Carlos Lopes (POR)
- 1986: Abebe Mekonnen (ETH)
- 1987: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1988: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1989: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1990: Hiromi Taniguchi (JPN)
- 1991: Robert de Castella (AUS)
- 1992: Salvador García (MEX)
- 1993: Dionicio Cerón (MEX)
- 1994: Vincent Rousseau (BEL)
- 1995: Martín Fiz (ESP)
- 1996: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1997: Domingos Castro (POR)
- 1998: Fabián Roncero (ESP)
- 1999: Japhet Kosgei (KEN)
- 2000: Kenneth Cheruiyot (KEN)
- 2001: Josephat Kiprono (KEN)
- 2002: Simon Biwott (KEN)
- 2003: William Kiplagat (KEN)
- 2004: Felix Limo (KEN)
- 2005: Jimmy Muindi (KEN)
- 2006: Sammy Korir (KEN)
- 2007: Joshua Chelanga (KEN)
- 2008: William Kipsang (KEN)
- 2009: Duncan Kibet (KEN)
- 2010: Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN)
- 2011: Wilson Chebet (KEN)
- 2012: Yemane Tsegay (ETH)
- 2013: Tilahun Regassa (ETH)
- 2014: Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
- 2015: Abera Kuma (ETH)
- 2016: Marius Kipserem (KEN)
- 2017: Marius Kimutai (KEN)
- 2018: Kenneth Kipkemoi (KEN)
- 2019: Marius Kipserem (KEN)
- 2021: Bashir Abdi (BEL)
- 2022: Abdi Nageeye (NED)
- 2023: Bashir Abdi (BEL)
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