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'''Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet''' (born 28 March 1984) is an Kenyan [[long-distance runner]]. She was the [[silver medal]]list in the [[5000 metres]] at the [[World Championships in Athletics]] in both 2009 and 2011. She also won medals over the distance at the [[2006 African Championships in Athletics]], the [[2007 All-Africa Games]] and [[2010 Commonwealth Games]].
'''Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet''' (born 28 March, 1984) is a Kenyan professional [[long-distance runner]]. She was the [[silver medal]]list in the [[5000 metres]] at the [[World Championships in Athletics]] in both 2009 and 2011. She also won medals over the distance at the [[2006 African Championships in Athletics]], the [[2007 All-Africa Games]] and [[2010 Commonwealth Games]].


She has narrowly missed out on medals at major championships on a number of occasions, having finished fourth at the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 World Championships]], [[2008 Beijing Olympics]] and twice over [[3000 metres]] at the [[IAAF World Indoor Championships]] (in 2008 and 2010).
She has narrowly missed out on medals at major championships on a number of occasions, having finished fourth at the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 World Championships]], [[2008 Beijing Olympics]] and twice over [[3000 metres]] at the [[IAAF World Indoor Championships]] (in 2008 and 2010).


==Career==
==Career==
Kibet is from [[Kapchorwa]], [[Nandi District]]. Her older sister [[Hilda Kibet]] is also a runner, who now represents the [[Netherlands]], as does [[Lornah Kiplagat]], their cousin.<ref>Daily Nation, 21 October 2007: [http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=5&newsid=108903 Another Kenyan adopts Dutch passport]</ref>
Kibet is from [[Kapchorwa]], [[Nandi District]]. Her older sister [[Hilda Kibet]] is also a runner, who now represents the [[Netherlands]], as does [[Lornah Kiplagat]], their cousin.<ref>Daily Nation, 21 October 2007: [http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=5&newsid=108903 Another Kenyan adopts Dutch passport]{{dead link|date=January 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


After winning the 1500&nbsp;m silver medal at the [[1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics]], she took a break from athletics and married Erastus Limo, a former middle-distance runner. After giving birth to a daughter, she had her come-back in 2004. Living in [[Iten]], a small town 30&nbsp;km far from Eldoret, she met the Italian coach [[Renato Canova]], and started training with him. She started to reach the international level in 2005, showing improving performances in her preferred event – the [[5000 metres]].<ref name=Focus>James Wokabi and Mutwiri Mutuota (6 March 2011). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/athletes/newsid=45785.html Focus on Athletes – Sylvia Jebiwott KIBET]. [[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]]. Retrieved 29 March 2011.</ref>
After winning the 1500&nbsp;m silver medal at the [[1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics]], she took a break from athletics and married Erastus Limo, a former middle-distance runner. After giving birth to a daughter, she had her come-back in 2004. Living in [[Iten]], a small town 30&nbsp;km far from Eldoret, she met the Italian coach [[Renato Canova]], and started training with him. She started to reach the international level in 2005, showing improving performances in her preferred event – the [[5000 metres]].<ref name=Focus>James Wokabi and Mutwiri Mutuota (6 March 2011). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/athletes/newsid=45785.html Focus on Athletes – Sylvia Jebiwott KIBET]. [[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]]. Retrieved 29 March 2011.</ref>


She won the bronze medal in [[5000 metres]] at the [[2006 African Championships in Athletics|2006 African Championships]] and finished fifth in [[3000 metres]] at the [[2006 IAAF World Athletics Final|2006 World Athletics Final]]. In 2007 she won the bronze medal at the [[Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games|2007 All-Africa Games]] and finished fourth at the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 World Championships]],<ref>[http://www.coja2007.dz/portail/programme/Results.html?discipId=ath&compId=COMP27 2007 All-Africa Games, women's 5000 m final] Retrieved 5 September 2010.</ref> and at the [[2007 IAAF World Athletics Final|World Athletics Final]] she finished fifth in 3000 m and second in 5000 m.
She won the bronze medal in [[5000 metres]] at the [[2006 African Championships in Athletics|2006 African Championships]] and finished fifth in [[3000 metres]] at the [[2006 IAAF World Athletics Final|2006 World Athletics Final]]. In 2007, she won the bronze medal at the [[Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games|2007 All-Africa Games]] and finished fourth at the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 World Championships]],<ref>[http://www.coja2007.dz/portail/programme/Results.html?discipId=ath&compId=COMP27 2007 All-Africa Games, women's 5000 m final] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928023254/http://www.coja2007.dz/portail/programme/Results.html?discipId=ath&compId=COMP27 |date=28 September 2007 }} Retrieved 5 September 2010.</ref> and at the [[2007 IAAF World Athletics Final|World Athletics Final]] she finished fifth in 3000 m and second in 5000 m.


In 2008 she set a [[List of Kenyan records in athletics|national indoor record]] over 1500&nbsp;m of 4:07.46 minutes at the [[BW-Bank Meeting]] in February. She finished fourth at the [[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] in a new [[List of Kenyan records in athletics|Kenyan indoor record]] of 8:41.82 minutes. She won her first major outdoor medal at the [[2009 World Championships in Athletics]], taking the [[silver medal]] in the [[5000 metres]] behind [[Vivian Cheruiyot]].
In 2008, she set a [[List of Kenyan records in athletics|national indoor record]] over 1500&nbsp;m of 4:07.46 minutes at the [[BW-Bank Meeting]] in February. She finished fourth at the [[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] in a new [[List of Kenyan records in athletics|Kenyan indoor record]] of 8:41.82 minutes. She won her first major outdoor medal at the [[2009 World Championships in Athletics]], taking the [[silver medal]] in the [[5000 metres]] behind [[Vivian Cheruiyot]].


Kibet just missed out on a medal in the 3000&nbsp;m at the [[2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships]], pipped to the bronze by [[Sentayehu Ejigu]]. She ran at the 2010 [[Women's 5K Challenge]] in London but failed to retain her title from 2009, finishing second to [[Linet Masai]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Brown|first=Matthew|date=5 September 2010|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/masai-wins-5k-challenge-in-london|title=Masai wins 5k Challenge in London|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=7 May 2016}}</ref> She became the first women's winner of a newly inaugurated 7&nbsp;km race at the [[Memorial Peppe Greco]], beating [[Ejegayehu Dibaba]] to the line.<ref>{{cite news|last=Zorzi|first=Alberto|date=27 September 2010|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/soi-and-kibet-take-victories-in-scili|title=Soi and Kibet take victories in Scili|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=7 May 2016}}</ref> She won the 5000&nbsp;m silver behind Cheruiyot at the [[Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games|2010 Commonwealth Games]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Rowbottom|first=Mike|date=13 October 2010|accessdate=7 May 2016 |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/womens-relay-team-crowns-indian-glory-commo|title=Women’s relay team crowns Indian glory – Commonwealth Games, Day Seven|publisher=IAAF}}</ref>
Kibet just missed out on a medal in the 3000&nbsp;m at the [[2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships]], pipped to the bronze by [[Sentayehu Ejigu]]. She ran at the 2010 [[Women's 5K Challenge]] in London but failed to retain her title from 2009, finishing second to [[Linet Masai]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Brown|first=Matthew|date=5 September 2010|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/masai-wins-5k-challenge-in-london|title=Masai wins 5k Challenge in London|publisher=IAAF|access-date=7 May 2016}}</ref> She became the first women's winner of a newly inaugurated 7&nbsp;km race at the [[Memorial Peppe Greco]], beating [[Ejegayehu Dibaba]] to the line.<ref>{{cite news|last=Zorzi|first=Alberto|date=27 September 2010|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/soi-and-kibet-take-victories-in-scili|title=Soi and Kibet take victories in Scili|publisher=IAAF|access-date=7 May 2016}}</ref> She won the 5000&nbsp;m silver behind Cheruiyot at the [[Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games|2010 Commonwealth Games]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Rowbottom|first=Mike|date=13 October 2010|access-date=7 May 2016 |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/womens-relay-team-crowns-indian-glory-commo|title=Women's relay team crowns Indian glory – Commonwealth Games, Day Seven|publisher=IAAF}}</ref>


In March 2011 she won at the [[Trofeo Alà dei Sardi]] cross country race<ref>{{cite news|last=Sampaolo|first=Diego|date=28 March 2011|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/another-cross-country-win-for-world-champion |title=Another cross country win for World champion Merga – Alà dei Sardi report|publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]]|accessdate=7 May 2016}}</ref> She reached the podium on the [[2011 Diamond League]] circuit once that season, taking third at the [[DN Galan]] over 5000&nbsp;m. She gained selection to represent Kenya for a second consecutive time over the distance at the [[2011 World Championships in Athletics]]. Vivian Cheruiyot defended her title, but Kibet beat [[Meseret Defar]] in a sprint finish for the silver medal.<ref>{{cite news|last=Martin|first=David|date=2 September 2011|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=7 May 2016|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/womens-5000m-final-cheruiyot-completes-do|title=Women's 5000m – Final – Cheruiyot completes double in Daegu}}</ref> At the 2012 [[Campaccio]] cross country she was runner-up behind her younger compatriot [[Mercy Cherono]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Sampaolo|first=Diego|date=6 January 2012|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/soi-defends-in-a-thriller-cherono-dominates-a|title=Soi defends in a thriller, Cherono dominates at Campaccio XC|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=7 May 2016}}</ref>
In March 2011 she won at the [[Trofeo Alà dei Sardi]] cross country race<ref>{{cite news|last=Sampaolo|first=Diego|date=28 March 2011|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/another-cross-country-win-for-world-champion |title=Another cross country win for World champion Merga – Alà dei Sardi report|publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]]|access-date=7 May 2016}}</ref> She reached the podium on the [[2011 Diamond League]] circuit once that season, taking third at the [[DN Galan]] over 5000&nbsp;m. She gained selection to represent Kenya for a second consecutive time over the distance at the [[2011 World Championships in Athletics]]. Vivian Cheruiyot defended her title, but Kibet beat [[Meseret Defar]] in a sprint finish for the silver medal.<ref>{{cite news|last=Martin|first=David|date=2 September 2011|publisher=IAAF|access-date=7 May 2016|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/womens-5000m-final-cheruiyot-completes-do|title=Women's 5000m – Final – Cheruiyot completes double in Daegu}}</ref> At the 2012 [[Campaccio]] cross country she was runner-up behind her younger compatriot [[Mercy Cherono]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Sampaolo|first=Diego|date=6 January 2012|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/soi-defends-in-a-thriller-cherono-dominates-a|title=Soi defends in a thriller, Cherono dominates at Campaccio XC|publisher=IAAF|access-date=7 May 2016}}</ref>


Kibet came close to a medal over 3000&nbsp;m at the [[2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships]] with a fourth-place finish. She was fourth at the Kenyan 5000&nbsp;m trials and wasn't selected for the [[2012 London Olympics]]. She performed well on the [[2012 Diamond League Circuit]], having top three finishes in Doha, Monaco and Lausanne and finishing third overall in the rankings.<ref>[http://www.diamondleague.com/en/Samsung-Diamond-Race/Results-Archive1/Overview-Disciplines1/5000m-Women-Discipline/?year=2012 2012 Samsung Diamond League 5000m Women]. Diamond League. Retrieved 27 January 2013. {{Dead link|date=May 2016}}</ref> In her 10-mile debut in September, she won the [[Dam tot Damloop]] in a time of 51:42 minutes.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/komon-defends-dam-to-dam-title|title=Komon defends Dam to Dam title|publisher=IAAF |date=23 September 2012|accessdate=27 January 2013}}</ref> A win at the [[BOClassic]] brought a close to her year.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sampaolo|first=Diego|date=1 January 2013|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=22 January 2013 |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/favourites-merga-and-kibet-win-in-bolzano1|title=Favourites Merga and Kibet win in Bolzano}}</ref>
Kibet came close to a medal over 3000&nbsp;m at the [[2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships]] with a fourth-place finish. She was fourth at the Kenyan 5000&nbsp;m trials and wasn't selected for the [[2012 London Olympics]]. She performed well on the [[2012 Diamond League Circuit]], having top three finishes in Doha, Monaco and Lausanne and finishing third overall in the rankings.<ref>[http://www.diamondleague.com/en/Samsung-Diamond-Race/Results-Archive1/Overview-Disciplines1/5000m-Women-Discipline/?year=2012 2012 Samsung Diamond League 5000m Women]. Diamond League. Retrieved 27 January 2013. {{Dead link|date=May 2016}}</ref> In her 10-mile debut in September, she won the [[Dam tot Damloop]] in a time of 51:42 minutes.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/komon-defends-dam-to-dam-title|title=Komon defends Dam to Dam title|publisher=IAAF |date=23 September 2012|access-date=27 January 2013}}</ref> A win at the [[BOClassic]] brought a close to her year.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sampaolo|first=Diego|date=1 January 2013|publisher=IAAF|access-date=22 January 2013 |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/favourites-merga-and-kibet-win-in-bolzano1|title=Favourites Merga and Kibet win in Bolzano}}</ref>


==Achievements==
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==External links==
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Sylvia Jebiwot Kibet

Kibet (right) celebrating with Mercy Cherono at the 2011 World Championships
Medal record
Representing  Kenya
Women's athletics
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Beijing 5000 m
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2009 Berlin 5000 m
Silver medal – second place 2011 Daegu 5000 m
All-Africa Games
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Algiers 5000 m
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal – second place 2010 Delhi 5000 m

Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet (born 28 March, 1984) is a Kenyan professional long-distance runner. She was the silver medallist in the 5000 metres at the World Championships in Athletics in both 2009 and 2011. She also won medals over the distance at the 2006 African Championships in Athletics, the 2007 All-Africa Games and 2010 Commonwealth Games.

She has narrowly missed out on medals at major championships on a number of occasions, having finished fourth at the 2007 World Championships, 2008 Beijing Olympics and twice over 3000 metres at the IAAF World Indoor Championships (in 2008 and 2010).

Career

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Kibet is from Kapchorwa, Nandi District. Her older sister Hilda Kibet is also a runner, who now represents the Netherlands, as does Lornah Kiplagat, their cousin.[1]

After winning the 1500 m silver medal at the 1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics, she took a break from athletics and married Erastus Limo, a former middle-distance runner. After giving birth to a daughter, she had her come-back in 2004. Living in Iten, a small town 30 km far from Eldoret, she met the Italian coach Renato Canova, and started training with him. She started to reach the international level in 2005, showing improving performances in her preferred event – the 5000 metres.[2]

She won the bronze medal in 5000 metres at the 2006 African Championships and finished fifth in 3000 metres at the 2006 World Athletics Final. In 2007, she won the bronze medal at the 2007 All-Africa Games and finished fourth at the 2007 World Championships,[3] and at the World Athletics Final she finished fifth in 3000 m and second in 5000 m.

In 2008, she set a national indoor record over 1500 m of 4:07.46 minutes at the BW-Bank Meeting in February. She finished fourth at the World Indoor Championships in a new Kenyan indoor record of 8:41.82 minutes. She won her first major outdoor medal at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, taking the silver medal in the 5000 metres behind Vivian Cheruiyot.

Kibet just missed out on a medal in the 3000 m at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships, pipped to the bronze by Sentayehu Ejigu. She ran at the 2010 Women's 5K Challenge in London but failed to retain her title from 2009, finishing second to Linet Masai.[4] She became the first women's winner of a newly inaugurated 7 km race at the Memorial Peppe Greco, beating Ejegayehu Dibaba to the line.[5] She won the 5000 m silver behind Cheruiyot at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[6]

In March 2011 she won at the Trofeo Alà dei Sardi cross country race[7] She reached the podium on the 2011 Diamond League circuit once that season, taking third at the DN Galan over 5000 m. She gained selection to represent Kenya for a second consecutive time over the distance at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. Vivian Cheruiyot defended her title, but Kibet beat Meseret Defar in a sprint finish for the silver medal.[8] At the 2012 Campaccio cross country she was runner-up behind her younger compatriot Mercy Cherono.[9]

Kibet came close to a medal over 3000 m at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships with a fourth-place finish. She was fourth at the Kenyan 5000 m trials and wasn't selected for the 2012 London Olympics. She performed well on the 2012 Diamond League Circuit, having top three finishes in Doha, Monaco and Lausanne and finishing third overall in the rankings.[10] In her 10-mile debut in September, she won the Dam tot Damloop in a time of 51:42 minutes.[11] A win at the BOClassic brought a close to her year.[12]

Achievements

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Kenya
1999 World Youth Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 2nd 1500 m 4:24.43
2006 African Championships Bambous, Mauritius 3rd 5000 m 15:57.14
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 5th 3000 m
2007 All-Africa Games Algiers, Algeria 3rd 5000 m 15:06.39
World Championships Osaka, Japan 4th 5000 m 14:59.26
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 5th 3000 m
2nd 5000 m
2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 4th 3000 m 8:41.82
Olympic Games Beijing, China 3rd 5000 m 15:44.96
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 6th 3000 m
6th 5000 m
2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 2nd 5000m 14:58.33
World Athletics Final Thessaloniki, Greece 4th 5000 m
2010 World Indoor Championships Doha, Qatar 4th 3000 m 8:52.16
Commonwealth Games New Delhi, India 2nd 5000 m 15:55.61
2011 World Championships Daegu, South Korea 2nd 5000 m 14:56.21
2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul, Turkey 4th 3000 m 8:40.50

Personal bests

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References

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  1. ^ Daily Nation, 21 October 2007: Another Kenyan adopts Dutch passport[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ James Wokabi and Mutwiri Mutuota (6 March 2011). Focus on Athletes – Sylvia Jebiwott KIBET. IAAF. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
  3. ^ 2007 All-Africa Games, women's 5000 m final Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  4. ^ Brown, Matthew (5 September 2010). "Masai wins 5k Challenge in London". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  5. ^ Zorzi, Alberto (27 September 2010). "Soi and Kibet take victories in Scili". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  6. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (13 October 2010). "Women's relay team crowns Indian glory – Commonwealth Games, Day Seven". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  7. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (28 March 2011). "Another cross country win for World champion Merga – Alà dei Sardi report". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  8. ^ Martin, David (2 September 2011). "Women's 5000m – Final – Cheruiyot completes double in Daegu". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  9. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (6 January 2012). "Soi defends in a thriller, Cherono dominates at Campaccio XC". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  10. ^ 2012 Samsung Diamond League 5000m Women. Diamond League. Retrieved 27 January 2013. [dead link]
  11. ^ "Komon defends Dam to Dam title". IAAF. 23 September 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  12. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (1 January 2013). "Favourites Merga and Kibet win in Bolzano". IAAF. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
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