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Last month, Eliud Kipsang, a former NCAA 1500-meter record holder from the University of Alabama, died after suffering cardiac arrest after a run, according to the university.
Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon ran 4:06.42 at Stade Charlety in Paris, France on Thursday to fall short in her bid to become the first woman to break the four-minute mile. The time was the ...
More than a dozen deaths reported after anti-government protests in Kenya ...
Kipyegon is drawing inspiration from Kipchoge ahead of her own chase of an impossible barrier: “I want to achieve what Eliud has achieved.” ...
Eight years ago, it was Eliud Kipchoge at the Monza track in Italy — along with the often-forgotten Zersenay Tadese and Lelisa Desisa — trying to run a sub two-hour marathon. That event was ...
A woman has never run a sub-4-minute mile. Will Faith Kipyegon be the first? The Kenyan great will give it a try this week in Paris. She’ll have plenty of help in her attempt to shave just under ...
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Kenya Police Service, Eliud Kipkoech Lagat, has stepped aside from his role to allow for an impartial investigation into the death of blogger Albert Ojwang ...
Former Alabama track star Eliud Kipsang has died just days after he suffered cardiac arrest, the university announced. He was 28. Kipsang, who was born in Kenya and is a current holder of several ...
Former Alabama track star and SEC champion Eliud Kipsang, 28, died on Tuesday, just days after suffering cardia arrest, the university said.
Kenyan youth held demonstrations in the streets of Nairobi on Thursday, protesting against police brutality, extrajudicial killings, and Kenya's anticipated 2025-2026 budget release. Demonstrations we ...
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