Fred Kiprop

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Fred Kiprop Kiptum (born June 3, 1974) is a male long-distance runner from Kenya, who won the Amsterdam Marathon in 1999 in a time of 2:06:47.

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
1997Bordeaux Marathon Bordeaux, France 2ndMarathon2:12:44
Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States 2ndMarathon2:08:19
1998 Gold Coast Marathon Brisbane, Australia 1stMarathon2:11:15
New York City Marathon New York City, United States 13thMarathon2:13:32
1999 Paris Marathon Paris, France 4thMarathon2:08:44
Gold Coast Marathon Brisbane, Australia 1stMarathon2:14:02
Amsterdam Marathon Amsterdam, Netherlands 1stMarathon2:06:47
2000 Seoul International Marathon Seoul, South Korea 4thMarathon2:12:45
Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States 5thMarathon2:08:23
2001 Paris Marathon Paris, France 3rdMarathon2:09:43
Madrid Millenium Marathon Madrid, Spain 3rdMarathon2:11:24
2002 Lake Biwa Marathon Ōtsu, Japan 3rdMarathon2:09:08
Boston Marathon Boston, United States 3rdMarathon2:09:45
JoongAng Seoul Marathon Seoul, South Korea 2ndMarathon2:09:47
2003 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 4thMarathon2:09:14
JoongAng Seoul Marathon Seoul, South Korea 4thMarathon2:12:27
2004 Hamburg Marathon Hamburg, Germany 3rdMarathon2:11:46
Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany 13thMarathon2:12:42
2006 Hamburg Marathon Hamburg, Germany 5thMarathon2:11:04
Amsterdam Marathon Amsterdam, Netherlands 8thMarathon2:12:34
2009Incheon Bridge Opening Commemorative International Marathon Incheon, South Korea 4thMarathon2:17:15


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