Stella Barsosio

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Stella Barsosio
Barsosio Stellah JEPNGETICH (29th Belgrade Marathon, 2016).jpg
Barsosio on the way to win the 2016 Belgrade Marathon
Personal information
Full nameStellah Jepngetich Barsosio
NationalityKenyan
Born (1993-03-12) March 12, 1993 (age 30)
Sport
CountryKenya
Sport Athletics
Event(s) Long-distance running

Stella Barsosio (born 12 March 1993) [1] is a Kenyan long-distance runner. In 2021, she won the Rotterdam Marathon.

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On 6 February 2023, it was announced that Barsosio had been banned for two years by Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya after testing positive for trimetazidine. Her suspension was retroactively applied, starting on 17 August 2022. [2] [3]

Career

In 2016, Stella Barsosio won the Belgrade Marathon with a time of 2:43:41. [1]

In 2017, she won the Cracovia Marathon with a time of 2:33:01, and the Skopje Marathon, setting a new course record of 2:33:42. [1]

In 2018, she finished in second place in the Singapore Marathon, and in 2019, she also finished in second place in this event. [4] [5] In 2019, Barsosio won the Sydney Marathon, setting a new course record of 2:24:33, [6] and finished in second place in the Rotterdam Marathon. [7]

Achievements

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2016 Belgrade Marathon Belgrade, Serbia1stMarathon2:43:41
2017 Cracovia Marathon Kraków, Poland1stMarathon2:33:01
Skopje Marathon Skopje, North Macedonia1stMarathon2:33:42
2018 Singapore Marathon Singapore, Singapore2ndMarathon2:33:23
2019 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands2ndMarathon2:23:36
Sydney Marathon Sydney, Australia1stMarathon2:24:33
Singapore Marathon Singapore, Singapore2ndMarathon2:30:20
2021 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands1stMarathon2:22:08

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References

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