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Kenyan Marathon World-Record Holder Dies in Tragic Car Crash

The wreckage of the vehicle in which world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum and his Rwandese coach, Garvais Hakizimana, were traveling in before they were involved Sunday night in a fatal road cra

Tragedy Strikes: Marathon World Record Holder Kelvin Kiptum and Coach Gervais Hakizimana Killed in a Car Crash

It is a heartbreaking day for the running community as we mourn the loss of Kelvin Kiptum, the marathon world-record holder, and his coach, Gervais Hakizimana. The talented duo tragically lost their lives in a car crash near the town of Kaptagat in western Kenya, a renowned training base for elite distance runners.

The news has devastated Kiptum's family, who spoke of shattered dreams and hopes for the future. His father, Samson Cheruiyot, a farmer, expressed his grief in an interview with regional network Citizen TV. Kiptum was his only child and had promised to build him a house and buy him a car through his running achievements. Cheruiyot recalled how, just a day before the tragic accident, his son had expressed confidence in his abilities, aiming to break his own world record in the upcoming Rotterdam Marathon in April.

Kiptum and his coach were killed near Kaptagat in western Kenya.
Marathon world-record holder Kelvin Kiptum died in a car crash.
Kiptum's family is devastated, as he had promised to support them.

Kiptum's decision to pursue a career in running over further studies in electrical engineering was driven by his passion for the sport. Cheruiyot shared that his son had grown tired of electrical wiring and believed that his success in running would uplift their family. He had even booked a room near the training camp to support Kiptum's training, which ultimately led to his first major marathon victory.

For Kiptum's wife, Asenath Cheruiyot, the loss is immeasurable. She and Kiptum had planned to travel together to Rotterdam, where he aimed to finish the race in less than two hours, further solidifying his position as a running sensation. Additionally, Kiptum had aspired to fund his wife's business ventures, demonstrating his love and support for his family.

Known for his extraordinary talent and determination, Kelvin Kiptum had emerged as one of the most exciting prospects in road running in recent years. In a remarkable feat, he had broken the world record in only his third appearance in an elite marathon at the 2020 Chicago Marathon. Last week, his record was officially ratified by the international track federation World Athletics, further confirming his immense talent and capability.

The running community, both in Kenya and across the world, mourns the loss of these two remarkable individuals. Their dedication, passion, and potential were evident, and they had become symbols of inspiration for aspiring athletes. The void left by their sudden departure will be deeply felt, but their legacies and achievements will forever live on.

In this time of grief, we stand in solidarity with the families, friends, and supporters of Kelvin Kiptum and Gervais Hakizimana. Their names will be etched in the annals of running history, reminding us of their outstanding contributions to the sport. As we reflect on their remarkable journey, we are reminded once again of the fragility of life and the need to cherish and celebrate every moment.

Our thoughts go out to all those affected by this tragic accident. May Kelvin Kiptum and Gervais Hakizimana rest in peace, knowing that they have touched the lives of many and left an indelible mark on the world of marathon running.

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