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Diana Sigei Chepkemoi

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Diana Sigei Chepkemoi
Born14 October 1987
NationalityKenya
SpouseHenry Kipsang
Childrena son

Diana Sigei Chepkemoi or Diana Sigei; Diana Chepkemoi; Chepkemoi (born 14 October 1987) is a Kenyan road runner.

Life

Chepkemoi was born in Kenya in 1987. Her husband Henry and his brother, Salim Kipsang, are both runners. She and her husband have a son and they live at Eldoret. Her coach is the retired Kenyan runner Patrick Sang and she is the only woman who trains in a group at Kaptagat[1] near the Great Rift Valley in Kenya.

In 2010 she took three first places at various distances in Austria, France and the Netherlands.[2] Chepkemoi came to further notice when she won sixth place at the Dubai Marathon and fourth place in the Toronto Marathon in 2011. She took second place in Amsterdam over ten miles in a time of 52:46, and second in Berlin over 25 kilometres.[1]

In 2012 she was the runner up in both the Lisbon and Lille half-marathons. She finished fourth in the Amsterdam Marathon and fifth in the Boston Marathon on a very hot day.[1] In 2013 she was runner up in the Jakarta Marathon and she won the Lille half marathon.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Diana Sepei Chepkemoi, BAA.org, 2013, Retrieved 3 February 2016
  2. ^ a b Diana Sigei, ARRS, Retrieved 3 February 2016