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  1. Kipchoge Keino (Kipchoge Hezekiah „Kip“ Keino;) (* 17. Januar 1940 in Kipsamo, Nandi County) ist ein ehemaliger kenianischer Leichtathlet, der zweimal Olympiasieger wurde und die Dominanz seines Landes im Mittelstrecken-, Langstrecken-und Hindernislauf einleitete.

  2. Kipchoge Hezekieh Keino: Born 17 January 1940 (age 84) Kipsamo, Nandi, Rift Valley, Kenya: Height: 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) Weight: 66 kg (146 lb) Spouse: Phyllis Keino: Achievements and titles; Olympic finals: 1964 Tokyo 5000 m, 5th 1500 m, 10th 1968 Mexico City 10,000 m, DNF 5000 m, Silver 1500 m, Gold 1972 Munich 3000 m steeple, Gold

  3. 16. Feb. 2013 · Kipchoge Keino Wins 1,500m Gold By Historic Margin - Mexico 1968 Olympics - YouTube. Olympics. 11.5M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.7K. 321K views 11 years ago #Beijing2022 #Tokyo2020. 📲 Subscribe...

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  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Kipchoge KEINO, a former Kenyan athlete and world record holder in 3000 m and 5000 m. He is also a sports administrator, a NOC president, an Olympic Order recipient and an IOC member since 2000.

  5. Kipchoge (Kip) Keinos superhuman efforts and determination at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City were far more inspiring than the gold and silver medals he won. Keino, now one of Kenya’s most beloved national heroes, was suffering from severe abdominal pains (later attributed to gallbladder.

  6. Kipchoge KEINO | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Kenya. Born. 17 JAN 1940. Athlete Code. 14358386. Follow me. Honours Summary. 2 x Olympic champion. 2 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 1 x In Top 8 at Olympic Games. 1 x All-African Games Silver medallist. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours. Legend.

  7. Biography. Suffering from violent stomach pains caused by a gall bladder infection, Keino entered the 10,000m. He was running with the leaders when, with two laps to go, he doubled up with pain and fell onto the infield. He jumped back up and finished the race, but he was disqualified for leaving the track. Four days later, he earned a silver ...