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Beatrice Chebet reveals what she eats to fuel her to world records & gold medals

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Beatrice Chebet Makes History! Double Gold at Paris Olympics in Thrillin...
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⚡️WORLD RECORD⚡️ Beatrice Chebet, Kenya, 10000 meters , 28:54.14. 2024 PRE Classic at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. . . . . . #beatricechebet #kenya #kenyarunning #worldrecord #10k #10000meters #preclassic #jeffcohenphoto #trackandfield #athletics #haywardfield @beatrice.chebet91
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🥇14:28.56🇰🇪Beatrice Chebet
🥈14:29.60🇰🇪Faith Kipyegon (SB)
🥉14:30.61🇳🇱Sifan Hassan (SB)
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first woman to break 14 minutes in the 5km (and the track 5000m version) AND she is also the 10000m world record holder!!
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Double Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet crowned a golden year as she smashed the women's 5,000m world record at the Cursa dels Nassos road race in Barcelona.The 24-year-old Kenyan finished the race in 13 minutes and 54 seconds to become the first woman to break the 14-minute barrier in the event.Chebet, who won 5,000m and 10,000m gold at the Paris Olympics earlier this year, beat her previous mark - set a year ago to the day in the same race - by 19 seconds."I'm super happy as everything went according to plan," she said. "I felt capable of running under 14 minutes and I managed to do so. Two races in Barcelona and two world records, can I ask for more?"My focus for next year is to win gold medals over 5,000m and 10,000m at the World Championships in Tokyo."Chebet was all on her own as she sprinted through the race and embraced friends at the finish line after adding yet another accolade to her name.Alongside her Olympic success in 2024, she also broke the 10,000m world record in Eugene in May, before claiming her second Diamond League title in the 5,000m in September. 2024-12-31 18:32:41 https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/branded_sport/1200/cpsprodpb/94f2/live/13b1bf20-c7a2-11ef-b3a9-11fc2cd9d838.jpg
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Beatrice Chebet
Anonymous asked: Beatrice Chebet, long distance runner - istj?

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2024 olympics Kenya roster
Athletics
David Kapirante (Nairobi)
Kelvin Tauta (Mombasa)
Ferdinand Omanyala-Omurwa (Tongaren)
Zablon Ekwam (Todonyang)
Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kapretwa)
Wyclife Kinyamal (Kilgoris)
Koitatoi Kidali (Namanga)
Reynold Cheruiyot (Bomet)
Brian Komen (Nakuru County)
Timothy Cheruiyot (Bomet)
Jacob Krop (West Pokot County)
Edwin Kurgat (Eldoret)
Ronald Kwemoi (Kapsokwony)
Daniel Mateiko (Kapsokwony)
Nicholas Kimeli (Eldoret)
Benard Kibet-Koech (Kericho)
Wiseman Mukhobe (Trans-Nzoia County)
Amos Serem (Uasin Gishu County)
Simon Koech (Kericho County)
Abraham Kibiwot (Uasin Gishu County)
Eliud Kipchoge (Kapsisiywa)
Benson Kipruto (Tolilet)
Alexander Munyao (Kiteta)
Samuel Gathimba (Nyeri)
Boniface Mweresa (Nyamira)
Julius Yego (Cheptonon)
Mercy Chebet (Nakuru)
Maureen Thomas (Nairobi)
Mary Moraa (Obwari)
Vivian Kiprotich (Nairobi)
Lilian Odira (Migori County)
Faith Kipyegon (Keringettt)
Nelly Chepchirchir (Kapsabet)
Susan Ejore-Sanders (Nakuru)
Beatrice Chebet (Kericho)
Margaret Kipkemboi (Nandi County)
Lilian Rengeruk (West Pokot County)
Faith Cherotich (Kericho County)
Beatrice Chepkoech-Sitonik (Kimulot)
Jackline Chepkoech (Olenguruone)
Peres Jepchirir (Kamagut)
Sharon Lokedi (Burnt Forest)
Hellen Obiri (Kisii)
Veronica Mutua (Makueni County)
Fencing
Alexandra Ndolo (Bayreuth, Germany)
Judo
Zeddy Cherotich (Uasin Gishu County)
Rugby
John Okoth-Okeyo (Nakuru)
Lamech Ambetsa-Kokoyo (Bungoma)
George Ooro-Ngayo (Nairobi)
Vincent Onyala (Nairobi)
Brian Tanga (Busia)
Kevin Wekesa (Nairobi)
Tony Omondi (Nairobi)
Herman Humwa (Nairobi)
Samuel Asati (Nairobi)
Nygel Amaitsa (Nairobi)
Patrick Odongo-Okong'o (Nairobi)
Chris Ojwang (Nairobi)
Denis Abukuse (Eldoret)
Anthony Mboya (Nairobi)
Swimming
Ridhwan Mohamed (Mutum Biyu)
Maria Brunlehner (Potsdam, Germany)
Volleyball
Esther Mutinda (Nairobi)
Veronica Oluoch (Nairobi)
Pamela Owino (Nairobi)
Belinda Barasa (Nairobi)
Emmaculate Misoki (Nairobi)
Trizah Atuka (Kakamega)
Loise Simiyu (Uasin Gishu County)
Juliana Namutira (Kakamega)
Lorine Kaei (Mt. Elgon)
Edith Mukuvilani (Nairobi)
Leonida Kasaya (Kakamega)
Agripina Kundu (Nairobi)
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Prominent Kenyans Who Won Awards in 2024
In 2024, several prominent Kenyans received recognition for various roles. The recognitions were due to the outstanding achievements of individuals in various sectors including sports, legal, political, and even media. We look at some of the notable Kenyans who received various awards and recognition for their achievements this year. Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet Faith Kipyegon, the…
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Again Beatrice Chebet win Women's 5000m Doha Diamond League today#vira...
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Beatrice Chebet awarded Sh6M as Kipyegon gets Sh3 million for winning Gold at the Olympics http://dlvr.it/TBxg3Z
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World Record Spikes. Beatrice Chebet, Kenya 🇰🇪, broke the world record today in the 10,000m ( 28:54.14 ), at the PRE Classic at Hayward Field. These are her winning spikes, off to be tested, I believe. All world record spikes are taken, right after their event. . . . #spikes #worldrecordspikes #preclassic
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Beatrice Chebet wins 5K AND 10K Olympic gold!
Kenya's first women's 10K Olympic gold medal!
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Kitui East MP Celebrates Kenyan Athletes' Gold and Silver Triumphs in Paris
Paris, – In a thrilling display of talent and perseverance, Kenyan athletes Beatrice Chebet and Faith Kipyegon have made their mark on the global stage, earning gold and silver medals in the women’s 5000m final at the prestigious athletics event in Paris. Beatrice Chebet’s victory marks a historic moment as she clinched the gold medal, showcasing her incredible dedication and determination. Her…
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Happy New Year
I don't know what it is about the 31st of December, but every year at midnight, the idiots round here come out and light fireworks and wake me up.
This morning I went for a run and my time was slow, I've been ill and am minutes slower than I was a couple of months ago. I get back and get breakfast and look at the news and, yet another reminder that I am fighting a losing battle: -
Kenya's Beatrice Chebet smashed the women's world 5km record in Barcelona on Sunday. The 23-year-old's time of 14min 13sec improved on the previous women-only world record of 14:29 set by Ethiopia's Senbere Teferi in September 2021.
She ran more than twice as fast as I ran, my excuse is, nearly fifty years will do that to you, but even when I was 23, I would have been nowhere near that time!
As Baz Luhrmann said "the race is long, and in the end, it's only with yourself "
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Con la milla y los 5 km se largó el Mundial de Carreras de Ruta

El primer Campeonato Mundial de Carreras de Ruta se desarrolló este domingo 1° de octubre en Riga (Letonia), incluyendo también las pruebas de Medio Maratón, cuyo evento se viene desarrollando desde hace más de tres décadas. Ahora se incluyeron las pruebas de la milla y 5 km –también pruebas populares- dando un nuevo marco a esta competición. La milla masculina fue ganada por el estadounidense Hobbs Kessler, de apenas veinte años, quien marcó 3:56:13, delante del británico Callum Elson (3:56:41) y de otro estadounidense Sam Prakel (3:56:43). Fue la única prueba en que pudo quebrarse la habitual supremacía de los africanos en mediofondo y fondo. En esta milla de hombres la representación sudamericana estuvo a cargo del brasileño Guilherme Kurtz, quien marcó 4:02.75 y ocupó el 18° puesto. En la milla femenina hubo una gran sorpresa ya que la “superstar” de estos Mundiales, la keniata Faith Kipyegon, tuvo que conformarse con el tercer puesto (4:24:13), superada por dos etíopes: Diribe Welteji (4:20.98) y Freweyni Hailu (4:23.06). Kipyegon venía de establecer los récords mundiales en pista de 1.500, la milla y 5.000 metros, además de lograr dos medallas doradas (1.500/5.000) en el Mundial de Budapest. En la milla femenina, participaron dos atletas sudamericanas: la uruguaya Pía Ferández (19ª. con 4:45.81) y la brasileña Jacqueline Beatriz Weber (24ª. con 4:54.11). Sobre 5 km., los etíopes se mostraron imbatibles entre los hombres, con triunfo para el favorito Hagos Gebrhiwet en 12:59, seguido por Yomif Kejelcha con 13:02. El keniata Nicholas Kipkorir consiguió la medalla de bronce con 13:16. Y aquí participó el ascendente atleta uruguayo Santiago Catrofe, 27° con 13:49. En damas sobre 5 km. comenzó la avanzada keniata, que luego se haría sentir al copar todos los podios del medio maratón. Beatrice Chebet se llevó el título con 14:35, aventajando por cuatro segundos a su compatriota Lilian Kasait Rengeruk, quedando el bronce para la etípe Ejgayehu Taye con 14:40. La brasileña Simone Ponte Ferraz fue 30ª. con 16:39. Read the full article
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