Alex Kipchirchir

Alex Kipchirchir

Alex Kipchirchir Rono (born 26 November 1984 in Sergoit, Uasin Gishu District) is a middle distance runner from Kenya.

He graduated from Litein High School. He played football and basketball when still at school and did not take up athletics until December 2001, when he met Moses Tanui who persuaded him to become runner. Only seven months later he became World Junior Champion, in his first race outside Kenya. Before becoming a full-time athlete, he served as a waiter at his uncle's food cafe in Chepkanga, Uasing Gishu District.

In 2002, Kipchirchir won the 800 metres at the World Junior Championships in Kingston, Jamaica. In 2003 set a new one mile Junior World Record of 3:50.25 in Rieti, Italy. He finished fourth in Kenyan trials for 2003 World Championships 2004 Olympics, missing both events narrowly. On the other hand, both year he finished second at the IAAF World Athletics Final.He represented Kenya at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland where he finished seventh in the 1500 metres final.

Kipchirchir was awarded the 2006 Kenyan Sportsman of the Year award [The Standard February 23, 2007 [http://eastandard.net/archives/?mnu=details&id=1143965206 "Kipchirchir, Jepkosgei named Soya winners"] ] .

His breakthrough year was 2006, by winning couple of titles. On 23 March 2006, he won the men's 800 metres event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games with a time of 1 minute, 45.88 seconds. In August 2006, he completed a 800 and 1500 metres double at the 2006 African Championships in Athletics in Bambous, Mauritius.

He is managed by Federico Rosa and coached by David Leting and John Cook.

References

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*IAAF, September 20, 3006: [http://www.iaaf.org/news/athletes/newsid=36355.html Focus on Africa - Alex Kipchirchir]
* The Standard, August 27, 2006: [http://eastandard.net/archives/?mnu=details&id=1143957361 Kipchirchir’s rise to millionaire at 22]


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