- David Kibet
-
David Kibet (born November 24, 1963 in Burnt Forest) is a former Kenyan middle distance runner who won a bronze medal at the African Championships 1990 over 1500 m. Kibet finished tenth in the 1992 Summer Olympics final and seventh in the 1991 World Championships. His greatest achievement was the victory in the Oslo Dream Mile 1992 where he defeated the world champion Noureddine Morceli. In 1992 he also set a temporary Kenyan record in 1500 m at 3:32.13 minutes.
References
- IAAF profile for David Kibet
Australian National Champions in Men's 5000 m 1930 – 1965: 3 miles • 1966 – 2008: 5000 metres1930: George Hyde • 1932: Alex Hillhouse • 1934: Fred Colman • 1936: Jack Sheaves • 1937: Walter Weightman • 1947: George Campbell • 1948 – 1949: Neville McDonald • 1950 – 1953: Les Perry • 1954: Geoff Warren • 1955: Dave Stephens • 1956: John Landy • 1957 – 1959: Albie Thomas • 1960 – 1962: Dave Power • 1963: Trevor Vincent • 1964: Bill Baillie (NZL) • 1965 – 1969: Ron Clarke • 1970: Tony Manning • 1971: Kerry O'Brien • 1972: Tony Benson • 1973: Tony Williams • 1974: David Fitzsimons • 1975: Andrew Hill • 1976: Graham Crouch • 1977 – 1979: David Fitzsimons • 1980 – 1982: Steve Austin • 1983 – 1984: Zephaniah Ncube (ZIM) • 1985: Andrew Lloyd • 1986: Malcolm Norwood • 1987: Gerard Barrett • 1988: Andrew Lloyd • 1989: Phil Clode (NZL) • 1990: Simon Doyle • 1991: Rod Higgins • 1992: Andrew Lloyd • 1993: Peter O'Donoghue • 1994: Julian Paynter • 1995: Daniel Komen (KEN) • 1996: David Kibet (KEN) • 1997: Paul Bitok (KEN) • 1998: Shaun Creighton • 1999: Benjamin Maiyo (KEN) • 2000: Michael Power • 2001: James Getanda (KEN) • 2002: Stephen Cherono (KEN) • 2003: Daniel Komen (KEN) • 2004 – 2008: Craig Mottram • 2009: Collis Birmingham
Categories:- 1963 births
- Living people
- Kenyan middle distance runners
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes of Kenya
- Kenyan athletics biography stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.