Keino, Kip

Keino, Kip
orig. Hezekiah Kipchoge Keino

born Jan. 17, 1940, Nandi Hills, Kenya

Kenyan distance runner.

He was originally a goatherd and trained for distance running in the hill country. At the high-altitude 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, he won a silver medal in the 5,000-m race and, in one of running's greatest upsets, a gold medal in the 1,500-m race, beating Jim Ryun of the U.S. At the 1972 Olympics, Keino won a silver medal in the 1,500-m and a gold in the 3,000-m steeplechase.

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▪ Kenyan athlete
byname of  Hezekiah Kipchoge Keino  
born January 17, 1940, Nandi Hills, Kenya
 
 Kenyan distance runner, who won four Olympic medals.

      Keino's father, a long-distance runner, encouraged his son in the sport. Keino herded goats and trained in Kenya's hill country, which prepared him well for high-altitude competition. He emerged as a leading distance runner during the mid-1960s, setting world records in the 3,000 metres (7 min 39.6 sec) and the 5,000 metres (13 min 24.2 sec).

      At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Keino suffered from severe abdominal pains (later attributed to gallbladder problems). Despite warnings from doctors, he competed in six distance races in eight days. In his first final—the 10,000 metres—the Kenyan's pain became unbearable, and he collapsed on the infield with just two laps to go. In the 5,000-metre final Keino earned a silver medal, finishing 0.2 sec behind Tunisian Mohammed Gammoudi. In the 1,500 metres Keino faced race favourite Jim Ryun of the United States. Despite his pain, Keino, with help from teammate Ben Jipcho, set a furious pace over the length of the race, negating Ryun's powerful finishing kick. Keino won the race by 20 metres. At the 1972 Games in Munich, West Germany, Keino won a silver medal in the 1,500 metres and a gold medal in the 3,000-metre steeplechase.

      Keino and his wife took in more than 100 orphaned children and had seven of their own. His success on the track and his commitment to the welfare of Kenya made him one of the nation's most beloved heroes. Later Keino served as president of the National Olympic Committee Kenya.

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