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Hundreds of mourners attend funeral for marathon star Kiptum in Kenya

Hundreds of mourners attend funeral for marathon star Kiptum in Kenya

Marathon world record holder Kelvin Kiptum, whose dreams of breaking the race’s two-hour barrier were ended by a fatal car crash this month, has been remembered for his talent and humility at a funeral in western Kenya.

The service on Friday in his hometown, the Rift Valley village of Chepkorio, was attended by hundreds of mourners, including political and sporting dignitaries like President William Ruto and World Athletics President Sebastian Coe.

The 24-year-old Kiptum had run only three international marathons, but each was among the fastest seven ever recorded. He set the world record in Chicago in October in two hours and 35 seconds, shaving 34 seconds off his compatriot Eliud Kipchoge’s mark.

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Anglican Bishop Paul Korir, who presided over the service, emphasised Kiptum’s humility and ties to the local community, where he had worked as a livestock herder and trained as an electrician before becoming a professional marathon runner.

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“He dined with the high and mighty, and at the same time, he came to play pool at Chepkorio,” Korir said.

His sudden death has left Kenya and the wider athletics community reeling.

“He was a real superstar whose path was on a spectacular upward trajectory,” said Jack Tuwei, president of Athletics Kenya. “All indications were he was going to beat the two-hour barrier.”

“Fare thee well champ,” was the front-page headline of Kenya’s leading Daily Nation newspaper on Friday.

SOURCE: Aljazeera

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