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Previous winner of Boston, New York Marathons dies at age 52


Kenya’s Joseph Chebet, lauded for serving to to carry his nation into the worldwide highlight after profitable each the New York and Boston marathons in 1999, died Friday at age 52.

Chebet died after being hospitalized for 3 days within the metropolis of Eldoret, about 200 kilometres northwest of the Kenyan capitol of Nairobi (and one of many centres of working tradition in Kenya) following a brief sickness, his brother Ben Chebet instructed Kenya’s Every day Nation.

“We now have misplaced an icon,” Athletics Kenya President Jackson Tuwei mentioned in a press release following Chebet’s dying. “He was one of many legends who introduced fame to our nation. I wish to ship my condolences to the household, associates, colleagues and athletics fraternity for his or her loss.”

Fellow Kenyan runner Moses Tenui, who received the Boston Marathon in 1996 and 1998, provided his condolences, in addition to his reminiscences of Chebet as a fierce competitor. “Chebet was a superb athlete and he would battle to the end line,” he instructed the Every day Nation. “I bear in mind in Boston Marathon in 1998, I ran with him to the end line the place I managed to beat him with three seconds. It’s unhappy that we’ve got misplaced him and I wish to ship my condolences to the household and associates throughout this troublesome second. It’s not simple to lose a cherished one.”

Chebet’s three-second loss to Tenui in 1998 kicked off a irritating and disappointing 12 months for Chebet, who would once more lose a serious marathon title by a mere three seconds, this time to fellow Kenyan John Kagwe on the New York Metropolis Marathon.

Chebet rallied the next 12 months, nonetheless, working 2:09.52 to win Boston  and a couple of:09.14 to prime the rostrum in New York. He bookended these 1999 career-highlight victories with wins on the Amsterdam Marathon in 1996 (2:10:57) and on the Vienna Marathon in 2003 (2:14:49).

Additionally becoming a member of in providing their ondolences was Kenyan Sen. Allan Chesang, who praised Chebet for his humility. “We are going to all the time bear in mind his victories. He was a blessing to our Nation throughout his life. He served diligently and with humility as an officer within the Police power. His contribution to our nation will endure ceaselessly in our Hearts,” Chesang tweeted Friday.

Following his retirement from working, Chebet took up farming within the Kenyan city of Kapyego.

 



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