Gilbert Kirwa

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Gilbert Kipruto Kirwa (born 20 December 1985) is a Kenyan athlete who specialises in long-distance running and the marathon. His personal best for the marathon is 2:06:14 hours and has won races in Vienna and Frankfurt.

Career

A Nandi from Nandi Hills, Kenya, Kirwa had no background in running when a friend, the Ugandan professional runner Nicholas Kiprono, asked him to begin training with him in 2005. Based on what he had seen in training, Jason Mbote asked if Kirwa would be a pacemaker for him at the 2008 Seoul International Marathon in South Korea. This was the first time Kirwa had left Kenya, and his first ever international competition, but he set a strong pace up to the 33 kilometre mark and athletics agent Gerard van de Veen signed him on the strength of the run.[1]

He made his competitive debut in 2009, to much success: he won the Vienna Marathon with a time of 2:08:21, in what was he first ever attempt at the distance.[2] He won the Hamburg Half Marathon in June with a best of 1:01:52,[3] won the 10 km race in Wierden the following month,[4] and took third at the Loopfestijn Voorthuizen 10 km race.[5] Running in the Frankfurt Marathon in October, his second race at the distance, he beat the defending champion Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot and also broke the course record. His time of 2:06:14 ranked among the top-twenty fastest marathons on record. The win at the IAAF Gold Label Road Race earned the runner €95,000 in prize money and bonuses.[6] Following this result, Kirwa stated his career ambition to challenge Haile Gebrselassie's world record.[1]

He signed up for the 2010 Seoul International Marathon but was beaten to the finish line by surprise winner Sylvester Teimet. Kirwa's time of 2:06:59 for a silver medal was the second fastest ever marathon recorded in South Korea after Teimet's winning time.[7] He ran the BIG 25K in Berlin in May and ran significantly faster than the world record pace, but still his mark of 1:11:58 was not enough to beat the race winner Samuel Kosgei.[8] In 2011 he ran at the Amsterdam Marathon, but slowed significantly in the second half, finishing in a time of 2:14:29 hours. His first race of 2012 was the Vienna Marathon and he came fourth in a time of 2:08:09 hours.[9] He tried for another win in Frankfurt that October but ended the race in third, as world record holder Patrick Makau took the victory.[10]

He ran two marathons in 2013: first he was sixth at the Tokyo Marathon, then he returned to Frankfurt, but failed to finish the race on that occasion.[11] He was third at the Seoul International Marathon in March 2014, running his second fastest ever time with 2:06:44 hours.[12]

Achievements

  • All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Kenya
2009 Vienna Marathon Vienna, Austria 1st 2:08:21
Frankfurt Marathon Frankfurt, Germany 1st 2:06:14
2010 Seoul Marathon Seoul, South Korea 2nd 2:06:59

Personal bests

Surface Event Time (h:m:s) Venue Date
Road Half marathon 1:01:52 Hamburg 28 June 2009
25 kilometres 1:11:58 Berlin 9 May 2010
Marathon 2:06:14 Frankfurt 25 October 2009

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Butcher, Pat (2009-10-27). Getting faster and faster, Kirwa aims at 2:04. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-27.
  2. Wenig, Jörg (2009-04-19). Kenyan and home victories as Vienna’s unique debutants’ race initiative proves a success. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-27.
  3. Hall of Fame – Männer – Halbmarathon Laufen – 1995-2008 . Hamburg Half Marathon (2009). Retrieved on 2009-10-27.
  4. Atletiek - Lornah Kiplagat komt naar Wiezoloop in Wierden (Dutch). Regiosport aktueel (2009-07-02). Retrieved on 2009-10-27.
  5. Juck, Alfons (July 2009). Kenyan Federation Kicks Sammy Kitwara and Gideon Ngatuny off Berlin 10k squad, by Alfons Juck, Note by Larry Eder. Run Blog Run. Retrieved on 2009-10-27.
  6. Butcher, Pat (2009-10-25). Kirwa breaks course record with 2:06:14 in Frankfurt. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-27.
  7. Jalava, Mirko (2010-03-21). Surprise in Seoul – Teimet clocks 2:06:49 – Seoul International Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  8. Wenig, Jorg (2010-05-09). Kosgei, Keitany shatter 25Km World records in Berlin - Updated. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-06-02.
  9. Wenig, Jorg (2012-04-15). Sugut runs 2:06:58 while Tola defends; Haile beats Paula in chase in Vienna. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.
  10. Butcher, Pat (2012-10-28). Patience pays for Makau in Frankfurt, debut win for Melkamu. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-02-11.
  11. Gilbert Kirwa. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2014-03-21.
  12. Minshull, Phil (2014-03-16). Jarso smashes personal best with 2:06:17 to win in Seoul. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-21.

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