
Moses Kiptanui
Moses Kiptanui is a former Kenyan middle-distance runner and a celebrated figure in athletics, known for being the first person to run the 3000m steeplechase in under eight minutes. His contributions to the sport have made him a respected voice in Kenyan athletics, often providing insights on training and competition strategies.
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Moses Kiptanui is a notable Kenyan athlete with multiple medals in the 3000m steeplechase.
Mondiaux de Tokyo (3.000 m steeple) : Soufiane El Bakkali vise la passe de troisKiptanui was a dominant figure at the World Championships in the 1990s and rarely missed out on the podium.
Legends say strategy is king in race for medalsMoses Kiptanui was part of the Kenyan trio that produced a historic podium sweep at the 1997 Athens World Championships.
How teamwork, sibling rivalry has dominated battle for gloryMoses Kiptanui is a three-time world 3,000m steeplechase champion who transitioned from football to athletics.
From football winger to world's top athlete, Letsile inspires young athletesMoses Kiptanui says shoe technology should never be a lame excuse for not performing in a race.
Why debate on revolutionary running shoes is not ending soonMoses Kiptanui warns Kenyan coaches to prepare for strong opposition during the World Championships.
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