1. MEN ELITE ATHLETES AIRTEL DELHI HALF MARATHON
1. Eliud Kipchoge KEN/1984 59:25
2. Yigrem Demelash ETH/1994 59:49
3. Abrar Osman ERI/1994 60:39
4. Leonard Korir USA/1986 61:06
5. Stephen Kiprotich UGA/1989 61:15
6. Jackson Kiprop UGA/1986 62:05
7. Paul Pollock IRE/1986 62:09
8. Sibusiso Nzima RSA/1986 62:10
9. Alphonce Felix Sambu TAN/1992 62:58
10. Augustine Choge KEN/1987 63:24
11. David McNeil AUS/1986 debut
12. Tesfaye Abera ETH/1992 60:32
13. Elias Kibret ETH/1993 debut
PACE
John Langat KEN/1996
Ronald Kirui KEN/1998
Ezekiel Chepkorom UGA/1992
WOMEN ELITE ATHLETES AIRTEL DELHI HALF MARATHON
1. Peres Jepchirchir KEN/1993 66:39
2. Worknesh Degefa ETH/1990 66:14
3. Mary Wacera KEN/1988 66:29
4. Gladys Chesir KEN/1994 66:57
5. Netsanet Gudeta ETH/1991 67:31
6. Helah Kiprop KEN/1985 67:39
7. Valeria Straneo ITA/1976 67:46
8. Rose Chelimo BRN/1989 68:08
9. Afera Godfay ETH/1991 68:32
10. Ababel Yeshaneh ETH/1991 69:36
11. Gelete Burka ETH/1986 75:38
12. Alemitu Heroye ETH/1995 debut
PACE
Stella Chesang UGA/1996
2. MEN ELITE ATHLETES DELHI HALF MARATHON 2016
1. Eliud Kipchoge KEN/1984 59:25 Nike
Eliud Kipchoge came to prominence in 2003 by winning the junior race at the IAAF World Cross
Country Championships, setting a world junior record over 5000m on the track and then becoming
world champion at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics. An Olympic 5000 m bronze for Kenya
followed at the 2004 Athens Olympics and he took another bronze at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor
Championships. A series of silver medals came, starting at the 2007 World Championships in
Athletics before another runner-up placing at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He was fifth at the 2009
World Championships but again reached the podium at the 2010 Commonwealth Games; he was
second behind Moses Kipsiro in both the 5000 m and 10,000 meters.
In 2012 he made his first steps towards marathon running by making his half marathon debut in Lille,
running 59:25. His marathon debut followed a few months later in Hamburg, where he won in a new
course record of 2:05:30. His second marathon was at the fast course of Berlin, where he improved
his time to 2:04:05. In 2014 Eliud continued winning races, by winning Rotterdam and Chicago
marathon. He also won the prestigious London marathon twice. In 2015 he beat Kipsang and Kimetto
and won year later he ran the second fastest marathon ever clocking 2:03:05, only 8 seconds above
the World Record. Only a few months later he claimed the Olympic gold medal in Rio de Janeiro.
2016 Olympic Games Marathon 1st
2:08:44
2016 London Marathon 1st
2:03:05
2015 Berlin Marathon 1st
2:04:00
2015 London Marathon 1st
2:04:42
2014 Chicago Marathon 1st
2:04:11
2014 Rotterdam Marathon 1st
2:05:00
2013 Hamburg Marathon 1st
2:05:30
2012 Lille Half Marathon 3rd
59:25
2010 Commonwealth Games 5000m 2nd
13:31.32
2008 Olympic Games 5000m 2nd
13:02.80
2007 World Championships 5000m 2nd
13:46.00
2007 World Championships 10.000m 2nd
26:49.02
2006 World Indoor Championships 3000m 3rd
7:42.58
2004 Olympic Games 5000m 3rd
13:15.10
2003 World Championships 5000m 1st
12:52.79
3. 2. Yigrem Demelash ETH/1994 59:49 Nike
Yigrem Demelash came into notice at the 2011 Great Ethiopian Run in Addis Ababa. He finished
second in a field full of international top athletes. In 2012 Yigrem represented Ethiopia at the World
Junior Championships in Barcelona. He started as one of the favorites in the 10.000m and he won
this race with a eight seconds margin over the silver medalist and a 14 seconds margin over the
bronze medalist. In the last meeting of the summer season, the Diamond League in Brussels, he ran a
new personal best and Ethiopian junior record in the 10.000m by running 26:57.56. He made his first
steps towards road races in the Netherlands in 2014. He finished second in a very competitive 15km
road race in the Netherlands. He made his half marathon debut in 2016 and clocked a fast 59:49 in
Venlo. A few months later he set a world leading performance of 26:51.11 at the Ethiopian trials and
qualified for the Olympic Games. There, he just missed the bronze medal by 0.01 as he was
outsprinted by Tamirat Tola.
2016 Olympic Games 10.000m 4th
27:06.27
2016 Ethiopian Trials 10.000m 1st
26:51.11
2016 Venlo Half Marathon 3rd
59:49
2014 Seven hills race 15k 2nd
42:26
2013 Sollentuna 10.000m 4th
27:15.51
2012 Diamond League Brussels 4th
26:57.56 (NJR)
2012 World Junior Championships 10.000m 1st
28:16.07
4. Leonard Korir USA/1986 61:06 Nike
Kenyan born Leonard Korir moved to the United States to study Political Science at the Iona College
in 2009. Once he got used to the American college life, he turned out to be a good athlete. He won
his first NCAA indoor title in 2011, by winning the 5000m in a new Iona Record. Only a few months
later he won his second NCAA title by winning the 10.000m. After graduating Leonard Korir moved to
Colorado Springs to join the American Distance Project to train under coach Scott Simmons. He used
to focus on track races but he made his half marathon debut in 2014. The 2015 season started of
great of Leonard with a victory in the NYC Half Marathon. Later on in 2015, Leonard decided to join
the army and applied for American citizenship. This year he already represented his new country at
the Olympic Games and he won the USA 20k championships.
2016 USA 20k Championships 1st
59:15
2016 Olympic Games 10.000m 14th
28:35.65
2015 New York Half Marathon 1st
61:06
2014 Boston B.A.A. Half Marathon 3rd
61:51
2013 New York Half Marathon 4th
61:19
2011 NCAA 10.000m 1st
28:07.63
2011 NCAA Indoor Championships 5000m 1st
13:26.01
4. 6. Jackson Kiprop UGA/1986 62:05 Nike
Jackson Kiprop came into the spotlights in India in 2013. He started the Mumbai marathon as a pace
maker but finished the race and won in a new course record of 2:09:32. He ran his second marathon
at the World Championships in Moscow where he helped his teammate Stephen Kiprotich during the
race. Stephen won gold, and Jackson finished in tenth position. In 2014 Jackson did not compete in
any race as he was suffering from an infection and he could not train for months. But in 2015 he
returned to racing and finished as 10th
at the World Championships.
2016 Mumbai Marathon 8th
2:14:54
2015 Delhi Half Marathon 14th
62:30
2015 World Championships Beijing 10th
2:15:15
2015 Ribarroja Half Marathon 1st
63:12
2013 New York Marathon 7th
2:10:56
2013 World Championships Moscow 10th
2:12:12
2013 Göteborg Half Marathon 1st
63:13
2013 Mumbai Marathon 1st
2:09:32
2012 World Half Marathon Championships 7th
62:05
2012 Hyderabad 10k 3rd
28:16
7. Paul Pollock IRE/1986 62:09 Adidas
Paul Pollock starts to run at the age of 17 and he represents Northern Ireland at various
championships; World XC Junior, Euro XC Junior and the Commonwealth Youth Games. He keeps on
running socially during his medical study as it gives him a distraction from the medical books. During
his first year as a doctor, he realizes he could make the Olympic team if he would put his mind to it
and he decides to pursue his dream. His medical trust allows him to take a year off, he phones Andy
Hobdell and a coach is found. After six months of training, he develops a serious knee injury and
needs surgery. His Olympic dream seems very far away and Paul returns to full time medical work in
August 2012. He recovers better than expected from the surgery and he plans to make his marathon
debut in Dublin 2012. He finishes after 2 hours and 16 minutes and qualifies for the World
Championships in Moscow. One week before the World Championships he stops working fulltime as
a doctor and finishes 21st in Moscow. After the World Championships he moves to Teddington to be
closer to his coach and training group. His move pays off as he improves his personal bests from
3.000m to marathon. In 2014 he runs an impressive 62:09 at the World Half Marathon
Championships. At the 2015 Berlin marathon he runs the qualifying time for the Olympics, and his
dream of representing Northern Ireland at the Olympics comes true. This year he already
represented Northern Ireland at the World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff where he
finished a superb 14th. Mo Farah was the only European to finish ahead of Paul.
2016 World Half Marathon Championships 14th
62:46
5. 2015 Berlin Marathon 15th
2:15:38
2015 Irish Half Marathon Championships 1st
65:09
2014 World Half Marathon Championships 30th
62:09
2013 World Championships 21st
2:16:42
2013 London Marathon 13th
2:17:10
2012 Dublin Marathon 9th
2:16:30
8. Sibusiso Nzima RSA/1986 62:10 Nike
Sibusiso Nzima lives and trains in Johannesburg and is coached by former top athlete Hendrick
Ramaala. He represents the Nedbank Running club in South Africa. He has won his first national title
at the 2008 South African 10k championships. His international athletics career started in 2009
where he competed in the Netherlands. In the following years he has won silver and bronze medals
at various national championship races.
Sibusiso Nzima decided to make his marathon debut in the 2013 Hamburg Marathon where he
finished in 6th
position and made the South African team for the World Championships in Moscow. In
2016 he improved his personal best to 2:11:43 by finishing 4th
in Seville marathon.
2016 Seville marathon 4th
2:11:43
2015 Düsseldorf Marathon 3rd
2:16:35
2013 Hamburg Marathon 6th
2:13:42
2012 Mossel Bay Half Marathon 1st
62:33
2011 South African 10.000m Championships 2nd
28:31.51
2010 South African Half Marathon Championships 2nd
62:10
2008 South African Championships 10k 1st
28:52
9. Alphonce Felix Simbu TAN/1992 62:58 Asics
Tanzania is known to have produced strong long distance runners over the years and Alphonce is
their new rising start. The young Tanzanian has little international experience, the same goes for
marathon which Olympics was just his 5th
marathon. Running conservatively the first half crossing
24th
moving up to 11th
at 35km finishing 5th
in the end, the best ever performance by a Tanzanian in
the Olympic Marathon. Alphonce only run a small number of half marathons Nanning in 2013 being
his last international half marathon it may be expected that the rising star of Tanzanian athletics will
improve his personal best by a big margin in Delhi.
2016 Olympic Games Marathon 5th
2:11.15
2016 Lake Biwa Marathon 3rd
2:09.19
2015 World Championships Marathon 12th
2:16.58
6. 2015 Gold Coast Marathon 6th
2:12.01
2015 World Championships Cross 48th
2013 Nanning Half Marathon 4th
62:58
2011 All African Games Maputo 10.000m 8th
29:58.20
10. Augustine Choge KEN/1987 63:24 Adidas
Augustine Choge has a very impressive track career so far, he has won medals at both the 2016 and
2012 World Indoor Championships in the 3000m distance. He also is the 2006 Commonwealth
Games champion in the 5000m. Augustine is now moving up to the road races and made his debut in
the half marathon this year in Philadelphia, where he won the race. Augustine comes from Kaptagat
in Kenya where he runs for the police. He comes from the same area where Eliud Kipchoge trains.
2016 Philadelphia Half Marathon 1st
63:24
2016 World Indoor Championships 3000m 3rd
7:57.43
2014 Carlsbad 5k 3rd
13:22
2012 World Indoor Championships 3000m 2nd
7:41.77
2011 Stuttgart Indoor 3000m 2nd
7:28.00
2011 Birmingham Indoor 1500m 1st
3:33.23
2006 Commonwealth Games 5000m 1st
12:56.41
2005 Diamond League Rome 4th
12:53.66
2004 World Junior Championships 5000m 1st
13:28.93
11. David McNeill AUS/1986 debut New Balance
David McNeill got in touch with athletics in college, the Xiavier college has a long tradition in
athletics. Since a young age, he mainly focused on track races. He represented Australia at the 2012
and 2016 Summer Olympics. He also competed in the NCAA in the USA and won the prestigious
NCAA title in 2010. He still trains in the USA most of the year. McNeill is a self-proclaimed foodie and
cooking enthusiast and has been vegetarian most of his life.
2016 Olympic Games 10.000m 16th
27:51.71
2016 Great Manchester Run 3rd
28:39
2015 Payton Jordan Invitational 10.000m 4th
27:45.01
2012 Heusden 5000m 7th
13:18.60
2010 NCAA Championships 5000m 1st
13:44.81
2010 Commonwealth Games Delhi 5000m 8th
13:47.40
2009 World Championships 10.000m 24th
29:18.59
7. 12. Tesfaye Abera ETH/1992 60.32 NIKE
Tesfaye Abera is probably one of the tallest marathon athletes with 1.92m. He made his marathon
debut in the 2015 Mumbai marathon when he was only 22 years of age. He surprisingly took the win
in hot and humid conditions. After a solid second place in Hengshui, Tesfaye Abera continued training
under success coach Getaneh Tessema and prepared well for the 2016 Dubai marathon. Although he
was not among the pre-race favorites, he took the victory and lowered his personal best by almost six
minutes. After his Dubai win he continued to win Hamburg Marathon and secured a Olympic
Marathon selection for the Ethiopian team. Tesfaye will use the money which he earned in Dubai to
build a house in Addis Ababa.
2016 Olympic Games Marathon DNF
2016 Hamburg Marathon 1st
2:06.58
2016 Dubai Marathon 1st
2:04.24
2015 Hengshui Marathon 2nd
2:10.00
2015 Hamburg Marathon 8th
2:10.49
2015 World Cross Championships 26th
2015 Mumbai Marathon 1st
2:09.46
2014 Yangzhou Half Marathon 7th
60:57
2014 Sevenhillsrace 15km 4th
42:31
2013 World Cross Championships 14th
2012 Nice Half Marathon 3rd
60:32
13. Elias Kibret ETH/1993 Debut NIKE
Elias is a young upcoming Ethiopia athlete who trains under well-known coach Getaneh Tessema.
2016 African Cross Championships 14th
2013 Great Ethiopian Run 10km 7th
29.42
2013 Montferlandrun 15km 4th
43.15
2013 Dam tot Damloop 9th
47.16
8. WOMEN ELITE ATHLETES DELHI HALF MARATHON 2016
1. Peres Jepchirchir KEN/1993 66:39 Adidas
The reigning World Champion half marathon and this year’s winner of the TCS World 10k Bangalore
will make her Delhi debut this year. Peres won the World half marathon Championships earlier this
year where she beat last year’s Delhi winner Cynthia Limo on the final straight. Peres Jepchirchir
focused on cross country before moving to the roads. Her breakthrough came in 2014 at the Kenyan
Cross Country Championships where she finished second. In 2015, she improved her personal best
on the roads to 30:55 over 10km and 67:17 for the half marathon. Peres hopes to become a good
marathon athlete in in the future.
2016 Usti Half Marathon 1st
67:24
2016 Ottawa 10k 1st
31:29
2016 Bangalore 10k 1st
32:15
2016 World Half Marathon Championship 1st
67:31
2016 RAK Half Marathon 4th
66:39
2015 Prague 10k 1st
30:55
2015 Usti Half Marathon 1st
67:17
2014 Houilles 10k 1st
31:34
2. Worknesh Degefa ETH/1990 66:14 Adidas
Worknesh Degefa is specialized in the half marathon and is very competitive over this distance. She
has been running 22 half marathon in the past four years, and finished 15 times in top three position.
She set her personal best of 66:14 this year in Prague. It will be her first appearance in Delhi and she
hopes to break her personal best of the fast course of Delhi.
2016 Prague Half Marathon 2nd
66:14
2016 Rome-Ostia Half Marathon 1st
67:08
2015 All-Africa Games Half Marathon 2nd
72:42
2015 Prague Half Marathon 1st
67:14
2015 Göteborg Half Marathon 1st
68:13
2014 Lisbon Half Marathon 1st
68:46
2014 Göteborg Half Marathon 1st
70:12
2013 Rome-Ostia Half Marathon 3rd
67:49
2013 Yangzhou Half Marathon 1st
68:43
9. 3. Mary Wacera KEN/1988 66:29 Nike
Mary Wacera is a strong road racer and has competed in many half marathon and 10km races. He
has represented Kenya at the 2014 and 2016 World Half Marathon Championships, winning
respectively a silver and a bronze medal. This year started very good for Mary as she has run the
fastest half-marathon ever on US soil (66:29 at Houston). More recently she successfully defended
her title at the Boston half marathon.
2016 Boston Half Marathon 1st
70:19
2016 World Half Marathon Championships 3rd
67:54
2016 San Juan 10k 1st
31:49
2016 Houston Half Marathon 1st
66:29
2015 Boston Half Marathon 1st
70:21
2014 World Half Marathon Championships 2nd
67:43
2014 San Juan 10k 1st
32:06
2012 Montereau 10km 1st
31:28
2006 World Junior Championships 5000m 3rd
15:36.82
4. Gladys Chesir KEN/1994 66:57 Nike
Gladys Chesir is a cheerful athlete who trains and lives in Iten in Kenya. She is coached by former
Dutch marathon athlete Hugo van den Broek. Gladys has made huge progressions since she decided
to make the move to road racing. She is making progression every year. In 2015 she ran a world
leading time of 30:41 at the 10k in Berlin. She also improved her personal best in Delhi half marathon
in November but she knew she could go even faster. Early 2016, she traveled to RAK and lowered her
personal best with more than 90 seconds again. Because of her strong performance there, the
Kenyan federation selected her for the world half marathon championships, where she finished sixth.
2016 Tilburg Ladies 10k 2nd
31:58
2016 World Half Marathon Championships 6th
68:46
2016 RAK Half Marathon 5th
66:57
2015 Delhi Half Marathon 3rd
68:36
2015 Berlin 10k 1st
30:41
2015 All-Africa Games 10.000m 2nd
31:36.87
2015 Kenyan 10.000m Championships 3rd
32:10.61
2015 TCS World 10k Bangalore 3rd
32:12
2015 Yangzhou Half Marathon 6th
69:17
2014 Seven hills race 15k 3rd
48:43
2010 Youth Olympic Games 3000m 1st
9:13.58
10. 5. Netsanet Gudeta ETH/1991 67:31 Adidas
Netsanet made her breakthrough in 2013 by winning the competitive Great Ethiopian Run. A few
months later she made her half marathon debut and she was chosen to represent Ethiopia at the
World Half Marathon Championships where she won the silver team medal. Last year she got
another chance to represent her country at the World Cross Country Championships, where she took
the third place.
2016 Ethiopian Trials 10.000m 4th
30:36.75
2016 World Half Marathon Championships 4th
68:01
2015 Valencia Half Marathon 1st
67:31
2015 Tout Rennes Court 10k 1st
15:22
2015 Ethiopian 10.000m trials 6th
31:06.53
2015 World Cross Country Championships 3rd
2014 TCS World 10k Bangalore 6th
2014 World Half Marathon Championships 6th
68:45
2013 Great Ethiopian Run 1st
33:24
6. Helah Kiprop KEN/1985 67:39 Adidas
Helah Kiprop is well-known in India, she was the TCS World 10k Champion in 2012 and she won
Cochin Half Marathon in 2013. She is an all-round athlete, holding personal best of 31:44 for 10k,
67:39 for half marathon and 2:24:03 in the marathon. Last year she won the silver medal at the
World Marathon Championships in Beijing. Early this year she won the prestigious Tokyo marathon.
2016 Tokyo Marathon 1st
2:21:27
2015 World Championships Marathon 2nd
2:27:36
2015 Istanbul Half Marathon 2nd
68:23
2015 Tokyo Marathon 2nd
2:24:03
2014 Seoul International Marathon 1st
2:27:29
2014 RAK Half Marathon 4th
68:36
2013 TCS World 10k Bangalore 6th
32:26
2013 Cochin Half Marathon 1st
71:54
2013 Berlin Half Marathon 1st
67.54
2012 TCS Bangalore 10k 1st
32:22
11. 7. Valeria Straneo ITA/1976 67:46 Nike
The career of Valeria Straneo started late at the age of 35, after giving birth to two sons. She ran an
Italian record in the 2012 Rotterdam marathon and qualified for the Olympic Games. At the Olympics
in London she finished as number eight. One year later, she won the silver marathon medal at the
World Championships in Moscow. She won the same medal at the 2014 European Championships.
This year she made the Italian team for the Olympics again and finished as 13th
.
2016 Olympic Games marathon 13th
2:29:44
2014 European Championships marathon 2nd
2:25:27
2014 World Championships half marathon 8th
68:54
2013 World Championships marathon 2nd
2:25:58
2013 Lisbon Half Marathon 1st
69:23
2012 Olympic Games marathon 7th
2:25:27
2012 Rotterdam Marathon 2nd
2:23:44
2012 Rome Ostia Half Marathon 4th
67:46
8. Rose Chelimo BRN/1989 68:08 Nike
Rose Chelimo has been clocking fast times over the past few years. She has won races like Lisbon and
Valencia half marathon. This year she made her marathon debut and won her debut marathon in
Seoul. She qualified for the Olympic Games and represented Bahrain in the marathon. She finished in
eight position.
2016 Olympic Games marathon 8th
2:27:36
2016 Bangalore 10k 5th
32:54
2016 Seoul Marathon 1st
2:24:14
2016 RAK Half Marathon 9th
68:08
2015 Lisbon Half Marathon 1st
68:22
2015 Valencia Half Marathon 1st
68:54
2014 Hamburg 10k 1st
32:05
9. Afera Godfay ETH/1991 68:32 Adidas
Afera Godfay will travel with confidence to Delhi as she improved her personal best in half marathon
in September 2016, by finishing third in Usti. She also ran a new personal best over 10km in
September.
2016 Usti Half Marathon 3rd
68:32
2016 Prague 10km 3rd
31:49
2015 Prague Half Marathon 5th
69:51
12. 2015 Paris Half Marathon 2nd
70:08
2014 Prague Half Marathon 5th
69:52
2013 Sollentuna 10.000m 2nd
31:08.23
2012 Houilles 10km 2nd
31:52
10. Ababel Yeshaneh ETH/1991 69:36 Nike
Ababel Yeshaneh is an allround athlete who combines track and road races. She has represented
Ethiopia at the 2013 World Championships in the 10.000m and at the 2016 Olympic Games in the
5000m. Early this year she set a personal best over the half marathon distance in Turkey where she
ran 69:36.
2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro 14th
15:18.26
2016 Diamond League Rabat 5th
14:41.58
2016 Adana Half Marathon 1st
69:36
2015 Doha Half Marathon 1st
71:11
2014 Lisbon Half Marathon 4th
72:11
2013 World Championships 10.000m 9th
32:02.09
2013 Ostrava 10.000m 4th
30:35.91
2011 Milano Stramilano 1st
69:54
11. Gelete Burka ETH/1986 75:38 Nike
Gelete Burka is a well-known athlete in track & field. She has represented Ethiopia at two Olympic
Games, two World Championships and three World Indoor Championships, and has won four
medals. She became the World Indoor Champion over 1500m in 2008, and won bronze at the 2010
and 2012 World Indoor Championships in respectively the 1500m and 3000m. In 2015 she won the
silver medal at the World Championships 10.000m in Beijing. Gelete Burka also won two gold medal
at the World Cross Country Championships in 2005 (junior race) and 2006. At the moment, Gelete
combines track competitions with road races. She has run three marathons so far and has a personal
best of 2:26 which she ran in Houston in 2014. So far, she has only run one half marathon (finishing
third in Bogota in 2014) and is looking forward to a fast half marathon in Delhi.
2016 Olympic Games 10.000m 8th
30:26.66
2015 World Championships 10.000m 2nd
31:41.77
2012 San Silvestre Vallecana 10k 1st
30:53
2012 Olympic Games 5000m 5th
15:10.66
2012 World Indoor Championships 3000m 3rd
8:40.18
2010 World Indoor Championships 1500m 3rd
4:08.39
13. 2008 World Indoor Championships 1500m 1st
3:59.75
2006 World Cross Country Championships 1st
12. Alemitu Heroye ETH/1995 debut Nike
Alemitu Heroye has only competed on the track so far and will make her road racing debut in Delhi.
She came into prominence at the world cross country championships in 2013, where she won the
bronze medal in the junior race. One year later she became world junior champion in the 5000m.
2016 Diamond Leauge Rabat 6th
14:43.58
2015 World Championships Beijing 10.000m 7th
31:49.73
2015 Trials Hengelo 10.000m 2nd
30:50.83
2015 Diamond League Shanghai 5000m 4th
14:43.28
2014 World Junior Championships 5000m 1st
15:10.08
2013 World XC Championships Junior 3rd