Simon Biwott

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Simon Biwott (born 3 March 1970 in

Milan (2000), and Paris (2001). After his career in athletics, he started a private school in Eldoret
. His personal best of 2:06:49 was run at the 2002 edition of the Berlin Marathon.

He was a surprise winner at the 2000 Berlin Marathon, having only entered as a pacemaker originally.[1]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Kenya
1998
Rome City Marathon
Rome, Italy
5th Marathon 2:12:14
Mexico City Marathon
Mexico City, Mexico
1st Marathon 2:16:48
1999 Rotterdam Marathon
Rotterdam, Netherlands
3rd Marathon 2:07:41
World Championships
Seville, Spain
9th Marathon
2:16:20
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
8th Marathon 2:11:25
2000 Berlin Marathon
Berlin, Germany
1st Marathon 2:07:42
Milan Marathon
Milan, Italy
1st Marathon 2:09:00
2001 Paris Marathon
Paris, France
1st Marathon 2:09:40
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
2nd Marathon
2:12:43
2002 Rotterdam Marathon
Rotterdam, Netherlands
1st Marathon 2:08:36
Berlin Marathon
Berlin, Germany
2nd Marathon 2:06:49
2004 Mumbai Marathon
Mumbai, India
9th Marathon 2:19:09

References

  1. ^ Surprise win by pacemaker Simon Biwott. IAAF (2000-09-10). Retrieved 2018-05-24.

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