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Marathon world record-holder Kelvin Kiptum, coach, killed in car crash in western Kenya

  • 24-year-old dies after rolling car on journey from Kaptagat to Eldoret, police chief says
  • Kiptum ran a 2:00:35 in Chicago in October, taking 34 seconds off Eliud Kipchoge’s previous fastest time

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Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum celebrates winning the 2023 Chicago Marathon in a world record time of two hours and 35 seconds. Photo: AFP

Marathon world record-holder and Paris Olympic favourite Kelvin Kiptum died in a car crash in western Kenya, police said on Monday.

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The 24-year-old was driving from Kaptagat to Eldoret around 11pm on Sunday when the car rolled, killing the young sensation and his Rwandan coach Gervais Hakizimana.

“The car had three occupants, two died on the spot, while one was taken to hospital. The two are Kiptum and his coach,” said Peter Mulinge, police commander for Elgeyo Marakwet County in western Kenya where the accident occurred.

“It is Kiptum who was driving heading to Eldoret and the vehicle lost control and rolled, killing the two on the spot. A female passenger sustained injuries and has been rushed to hospital,” he told reporters.

Kiptum exploded onto the marathon scene when he ran a world record two hours and 35 seconds in Chicago in October, taking 34 seconds off fellow Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge’s previous record.

Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum breaks the tape to win the men’s race at the 2023 London Marathon. Photo: AFP
Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum breaks the tape to win the men’s race at the 2023 London Marathon. Photo: AFP

He was just 23 years old at the time, and competing in only his third marathon.

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