Mercy Cherono

Mercy Cherono
Mercy Cherono
Medal record
Women's athletics
Competitor for  Kenya
World Junior Championships
Gold 2008 Bydgoszcz 3000 m
Gold 2010 Moncton 3000 m
Silver 2010 Moncton 5000 m
World Cross Country Championships
Silver 2009 Amman Junior race
Gold 2010 Bydgoszcz Junior race

Mercy Cherono (born 7 May 1991 in Kericho) is a Kenyan middle distance runner. She is a two-time world junior champion in the 3000 metres (2008, 2010) and has also won gold medals at the 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics and 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games. She has been a success junior athlete in cross country running, taking the silver medals in the junior team and individual competitions at the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and improving to the gold medals at the 2010 edition.

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Career

Cherono made her first international appearance at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Mombasa and she finished 23rd in the junior race.[1] She reached her first international podium at the 2007 World Youth Championships as she ran a championship record time of 8:53.94 to win the gold medal in the 3000 metres.[2] She had a successful cross county season at the end of the year, taking 6 km junior race victories in three of the Athletics Kenya meetings.[3][4][5]

She did not receive selection for the 2008 World Cross Country Championships, but instead focused on track running. First she added a junior title to her youth 3000 m win, beating Bizunesh Urgesa in a time of 8:58.07 to win the gold at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Bydgoszcz,[6] and then she won the gold at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games, running largely uncontested to set a Games record time.[7]

Her place on the Kenyan world cross country team looked uncertain in 2009 as head coach Julius Kirwa dismissed her chances, saying she had run too many races that season. Cherono replied by taking the lead immediately at the Kenyan Trials and winning the junior race by a margin of thirteen seconds.[8] At the 2009 World Cross Country Championships in Amman, Cherono engaged in a race-long duel with Genzebe Dibaba in the junior race. Cherono took the lead in the final stages but a difficult stretch with a 40-metre climb enabled Dibaba to overtake her and Cherono ended up with the silver medal.[9] At the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships, Cherono eased to the 3000 m title by some 13 seconds but found herself beaten again by Genzebe Dibaba in 5000 m race, finishing with the silver medal.[10] She competed on the senior track circuit that year and was third at the Rieti IAAF Grand Prix, recording a personal best of 8:44.67 for the 300 m.[11] She took third for a second time at the Memorial van Damme in September, recording personal bests in the 1500 metres and 2000 metres and beaten only by reigning world champions Gelete Burka and Vivian Cheruiyot.[12]

She won a junior cross country race on home turf in Kericho in late 2009,[13] but failed to reach the top three at the 2010 Kenyan Trials. Her fourth place finish was enough to gain a place on the team for the 2010 World Cross Country Championships.[14] Cherono rose to the occasion at the World Championships in Bydgoszcz, the same location as her 2008 World Junior win. She led with her Kenyan team-mates for much of the race and she won by a margin of seven seconds, leading home a 1-2-3-4 victory for the Kenyan team. Despite the significant winning margin, she did not need to push herself to the victory, later saying: "In the second lap, I had a lot left".[15] She made her first outing on the IAAF Diamond League circuit in May, running a personal best of 14:47.13 for seventh in the 5000 metres at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix.[16] At the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics, Cherono became the first woman to retain the 3000 m junior title as she held off a challenge from Emebet Anteneh to become the first gold medallist of the event.[17][18] She also won a silver medal in the 5000 m, finishing behind Genzebe Dibaba.

Taking to the senior circuit, she ran at the Rieti IAAF Grand Prix in August and took second in the 3000 m behind Sylvia Kibet, setting a new lifetime best of 8:42.09.[19] She turned her focus to senior cross country and won at the AK meet in Kericho in November, while her sister Caroline Chepkoech went on to win the junior race.[20] She was chosen as the most promising sportswoman at Kenya's annual SOYA Awards. In January 2011 she ran at the Discovery Kenya Cross Country meet in Eldoret, but misjudged her run and slipped into fourth place near the end.[21]

Cherono came thirteenth in the national senior cross country race in February 2011.[22] Although she missed out on a place for the world team, she headed to the newly created 2011 African Cross Country Championships and won the gold in a medal sweep alongside Viola Kibiwot and Doris Changeywo.[23] Her cross country season ended with a top three finish at the Trofeo Alasport.[24]

Personal

Cherono is from Kipajit village, near Sotik town. She started running while at Kipajit Primary School and later moved to Chelimo Primary School near Kericho and eventually Ngariet Secondary School in Sotik. She is coached by Gabriel Kiptanui and managed by Gabriel Rosa. She is the oldest of six siblings. Her younger sister Sharon Chepkorir is also a runner. Their father John Koech runs a training camp in Kipajit village.[25]

Cherono won the Most Promising Sportswoman of the Year category at the 2009 Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year awards,[26] and repeated by winning the same category the next year.[27]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event
2007 World Cross Country Championships Mombasa, Kenya 23rd Junior race
World Youth Championships Ostrava, Czech Republic 1st 3000 m
2008 World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 1st 3000 m
Commonwealth Youth Games Pune, India 1st 3000 m
2009 World Cross Country Championships Amman, Jordan 2nd Junior race
2nd Junior team
African Junior Championships Bambous, Mauritius 1st 3000 m
2nd 5000 m
2010 World Cross Country Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 1st Junior race
1st Junior team
World Junior Championships Moncton, Canada 1st 3000 m
2nd 5000 m

See also

  • Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku

References

  1. ^ 2007 XC Championships Junior Race - W Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  2. ^ Foster, Anthony (2007-07-11). Cherono proves too strong for Ethiopian duo. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  3. ^ Okoth, Omulo (2007-11-03). Kenyan cross country season opens. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  4. ^ Okoth, Omulo (2007-11-10). Cherono takes second victory - AK Cross Country, 2nd Meeting. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  5. ^ Macharia, David (2007-12-02). Kipsang, Chemwono cruise to victory in Eldoret. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  6. ^ Foster, Anthony (2008-07-12). 2008 WJC Women's 3000m. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  7. ^ Abepitiyage, Thompson complete sprint doubles; Cherono a class act - Commonwealth Youth Games - Day Three. IAAF (2008-10-17). Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  8. ^ Makori, Elias (2009-02-21). Veterans Mosop and Kiplagat prevail in Nairobi – Kenyan World XC Champs Trials. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  9. ^ Johnson, Len (2009-03-28). Junior Women’s Race Report – Amman 2009. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  10. ^ Ouma, Mark (2009-07-30). Ndiku and Cherono prevail - African junior champs, Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  11. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (2009-09-06). Rudisha 1:42.01 African 800m record in Rieti - IAAF World Athletics Tour. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  12. ^ Turner, Chris (2009-09-04). Trio triumphs; Bolt dazzles in the damp - ÅF Golden League bows out - REPORT. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  13. ^ Makori, Elias (2009-11-22). Home girl Cherono does hosts proud as Jelimo launches comeback - AK Weekend cross country meeting #2. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  14. ^ Makori, Elias (2010-02-20). Tanui emerges while Masai pounces as Kenya selects squad for Bydgoszcz. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  15. ^ Johnson, Len (2010-03-28). Cherono sets the record straight - Women's Junior race report - Bydgoszcz 2010. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  16. ^ Shanghai Meeting Results 5000m Women. IAAF Diamond League. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  17. ^ Martin, David (2010-07-19). World Junior Championships open in Moncton as Mercy Cherono defends 3000m title. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
  18. ^ Morse, Parker (2010-07-20). 2010 World Junior Championships - Women's 3000m Final. IAAF. 2010-07-20.
  19. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (2010-08-29). Rudisha lowers 800m World record again, 1:41.01; Carter dashes 9.78sec in Rieti - IAAF World Challenge. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-08-30.
  20. ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (2010-11-14). Sisters Cherono and Chepkoech triumph in Kericho – AK weekend series, meeting 2. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-11-14.
  21. ^ Macharia, David (2011-01-24). Jepleting and Kipsang take Discovery Kenya XC titles in Eldoret. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-31.
  22. ^ 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 2011-03-07.
  23. ^ Ouma, Mark (2011-03-07). Cherono and Mwangangi victorious at inaugural Africa Cross Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
  24. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (2011-03-28). Another cross country win for World champion Merga - Alà dei Sardi report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-29.
  25. ^ Daily Nation, June 29, 2010: Celebrations galore as villagers await heroine's return
  26. ^ The Standard, December 12, 2009: Colour and pomp at Soya Gala
  27. ^ The Standard, December 11, 2010: Rudisha and Lagat crowned Soya best athletes

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