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Susan Chepkemei Event: Road Races Place of Birth Global Sports Communication PROFILE Name: Susan Chepkemei Event: Road races Place of birth: Pokot, Kenya Date of birth: 25 June 1975 Residence: Nairobi, Kenya Height: 1.64m Weight: 48kg Marital status: single Personal best: 10.000m 31.32.04 10km 31.11 15km 48.15 10 miles 51.13 ½ Marathon 65.44 Marathon 2.21.46 HIGHLIGHTS 2007 World Best 10K, PUE 10K 32.47 7th Lisbon 1/2 Marathon, POR 1/2 Marathon 68.33 2nd 2006 Utica Boilermaker, USA 15k 49.33 2nd Peachtree, USA 10k 31.56 4th London Marathon, GBR Marathon 2.21.46 3rd Egmond halve Marathon, NED ½ Marathon 72.16 1st Kenyan Cross Country Champs, KEN 8K 23.38.57 4th World Best 10K, PUE 10K 32.07 2nd Lisbon half Marathon, POR ½ Marathon 68.00 2nd 2005 Lisbon Half Marathon, POR ½ Marathon 68.47 1st London Marathon, GBR Marathon 2.24.00 3rd Dam tot Dam, 10 Miles, NED 10 Miles 51:13 2nd WK ½ Marathon, CAN ½ Marathon 70.20 3rd New York Marathon, USA Marathon 2:24:00 2nd 1 Global Sports Communication Snelliusstr 10, 6533 NV Nijmegen, The Netherlands 0031 24 251 50 77, fax 0031 24 351 50 88 www.globalsportscommunication.nl Global Sports Communication 2004 New York Marathon, USA Marathon 2.23.14 2nd Peachtree 10K, USA 10K 31.55 1st Utica Boilermaker, USA 15K 48.50 1st Time Bix 7, USA 7M 1st Beach to Beacon, USA 10K 31.35 1st 2003 World Championships ½ Marathon ½ Marathon 8th London Marathon, GBR Marathon 2.23.12 4th Peachtree Road Race 10K 10K 31.13 1st Utica Boilermaker 15K 15K 48.55 1st Bogota ½ Marathon Marathon 1st (altitude) Great North Run 3rd New York City Marathon Marathon 7th 2002 World Championships ½ marathon ½ Marathon 2nd Nike Half Marathon Egmond, NED ½ Marathon 71.39 1st Lisbon half Marathon, POR ½ Marathon 1.08.23 1st London Marathon, GBR Marathon 2.23.19 5th Tilburg Ladies' 10K, NED 10km 31.11 1st Commenwealth Games 10.000m 10.000m 31.32.04 2nd African Championships 10.000m 10.000m 1st 2001 World Championships cross 4th World Championships ½ marathon ½ Marathon 2nd Nike Half Marathon Egmond, NED ½ Marathon 70.36 1st Lisbon half marathon, POR ½ Marathon 65.44 1st Rotterdam Marathon, NED Marathon 2.25.45 1st Great North Run 68.40 1st Tilburg Ladies' 10K, NED 10km 31.52 1st Dam tot Dam 10 miles, NED 10 miles 51.20 1st New York City Marathon, USA Marathon 2.25.12 2nd 2000 World Championships cross 3rd World Championships ½ marathon ½ Marathon 2nd 1999 World Championships cross 5th 2 Global Sports Communication Snelliusstr 10, 6533 NV Nijmegen, The Netherlands 0031 24 251 50 77, fax 0031 24 351 50 88 www.globalsportscommunication.nl Global Sports Communication 1998 World Championships cross 12th 3 Global Sports Communication Snelliusstr 10, 6533 NV Nijmegen, The Netherlands 0031 24 251 50 77, fax 0031 24 351 50 88 www.globalsportscommunication.nl .
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