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Kenyan long-distance runner
Isaac Kiprono Songok (born 25 April 1984 in Kaptel , Nandi District ) is a Kenyan long-distance runner.
He went St. Patrick's High School in Iten , famous for producing runners.
In 2001 he set a new 2000 m World Junior Record (4:56.86) in Berlin and became World Youth Champion at 1500 metres.
He is best known for winning the silver medal in the short race at the 2006 World Cross Country Championships .
He is managed by James Templeton and coached by Colm O'Connell . Songok is from Kaptel village, as is Bernard Lagat , another famous athlete.
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Kenya
2001
World Youth Championships
Debrecen, Hungary
1st
1500 m
3:36.78
2002
World Junior Championships
Kingston, Jamaica
7th
1500 m
3:44.93
2003
World Championships
Paris, France
9th
1500 m
3:34.39
2004
World Cross Country Championships
Brussels, Belgium
7th
Short race (4 km)
11:45
3rd
Team competition
52 pts
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
12th
1500 m
3:41.72
World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo, Monaco
11th
1500 m
3:48.32
2005
World Cross Country Championships
Saint-Étienne -Saint-Galmier , France
3rd
Short race (4.196 km)
11:39
2nd
Team competition
21 pts
World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
10th
5000 m
13:37.10
World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo , Monaco
3rd
5000 m
13:40.24
2006
World Cross Country Championships
Fukuoka, Japan
2nd
Short race (4 km)
10:55
1st
Team competition
21 pts
World Athletics Final
Stuttgart, Germany
3rd
3000 m
7:39.50
2007
World Championships
Osaka, Japan
18th (h)
5000 m
13:47.42
2008
African Championships
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2nd
5000 m
13:49.91
Personal bests
External links
Isaac Kiprono Songok at World Athletics