Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi

Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi

Kenya

Steeplechase runner

 

Career

Early in her career, Jepkemoi competed in a variety of events; her main event was the 5000 metres, in which she placed fifth at the 2011 Kenyan Championships. At the 2011 All-Africa Games in Maputo she competed in both the 5000 metres and an event completely new to her, the 3000 metres steeplechase; she placed fourth in her main event but won an unexpected gold in the steeplechase, running 10:00.50 and outkicking Ethiopia's Hiwot Ayalew to win Kenya's first athletics gold medal at the Games. In 2012 Jepkemoi started concentrating on the steeplechase and her times improved; her best time that year was 9:23.53, which she ran at the Gugl Games in Linz. She scored her first IAAF Diamond Race points with a third place at Weltklasse Zürich after Sofia Assefa, the original winner, was disqualified for a lane violation. At the Kenyan Championships Jepkemoi placed second and gained selection for the African Championships in Porto Novo, where she won bronze despite falling at the water jump. At the Kenyan Olympic Trials, however, she only placed fifth and failed to qualify for the Olympic team.Track & Field News ranked Jepkemoi ninth in the world for 2012, her first top ten ranking.

 

In 2013 Jepkemoi only placed fourth at the Kenyan Championships but third at the World Championships Trials, qualifying for the Kenyan team to the 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow. At the World Championships, she placed sixth with a new personal best time of 9:22.05; she ended the year ranked seventh in the world, up two places from the previous year. In 2014 Jepkemoi's best race was at the Ostrava Golden Spike meeting, where she ran 9:22.58 and narrowly won ahead of Morocco's Salima Alami.

 

Jepkemoi opened 2015 with a near-personal-best of 9:22.11 at the Doha Diamond League meeting, placing third behind Virginia Nyambura and Ayalew. In her next Diamond League meeting, the Golden Gala in Rome, she improved her personal best by almost seven seconds and won in a meeting record 9:15.08, defeating both Nyambura and Ayalew. Three days later she was runner-up to Nyambura at the British Grand Prix in Birmingham, her third consecutive Diamond Race points finish. As of 8 June 2015, Jepkemoi's personal best in the 3000 m steeplechase (9:15.08) ranks her 19th on the world all-time list.

 

 

 

Personal bests

PERSONAL BEST - OUTDOOR

 

PERFORMANCE

WIND

PLACE

DATE

1500 Metres

4:19.44

 

Nijmegen

25 MAY 2011

3000 Metres

9:07.51

 

Pliezhausen

22 MAY 2011

5000 Metres

15:42.64

 

Maputo

11 SEP 2011

3000 Metres Steeplechase

9:15.08

 

Roma (Stadio Olimpico)

04 JUN 2015

 

 

National championships

2011, All-Africa Games, Maputo, Gold, 3000 m steeplechase 2012, African Championships, Porto Novo, Bronze, 3000 m steeplechase

 

International championships

2015, Winner of IAAF Diamond League, Rome, 3000 metres steeplechase

 

External links

Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi profile at IAAF

 

 

 Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi

 

 

Year

Competition

Venue

Position

Event

Performance

2011

All-Africa Games

Maputo

4th

5 000 m

15 min 42 s 64

1st

3 000 m steeple

10 min 00 s 50

2012

African Championships

Porto-Novo

3th

3 000 m steeple

9 min 45 s 95

2013

World Championships

Moscow

6th

3 000 m steeple

9 min 22 s 05