Rebecca Cheptegei

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Cheptegei in 2023

Rebecca Cheptegei (born 22 February 1991) is a female Ugandan long distance and marathon athlete. Rebecca Cheptegei is set to represent Uganda in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in the women's marathon.[1]

Background[edit]

Rebecca Cheptegei was born in Uganda on 22 February 1991.[2][3]

Sporting career[edit]

Rebecca Cheptegei is an athlete with athlete code 14413309. Cheptegei has been racing since 2010 and is set to participate in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

2010[edit]

She finished 15th in the U20 race in the 38th IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Myslecinek Park, Bydgoszcz. Cheptegei in May won the 1500m race in München Pfingstmeeting, München, Germany before going on to finish 9th in the 800m race at Rehlingen Pfingstsportfest, Rehlingen 2 days later. She would also participate in the Regensburg Sparkassen-Gala, Regensburg in the 1500m race where she finished 15th. Cheptegei also participated in the Janusz Kusociński Memorial, Warszawa 1500m race finishing 10th. Cheptegei won the Kampala 10,000 m  race in Kampala, Uganda.

2011[edit]

She started the year off finishing 55th in the senior race final at the 39th IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Punta Umbria. Cheptegei came 2nd at the Madrid Half Marathon in Madrid. She would later finish 3rd in the Camargo Spanish 10,000 m Road Running Championships, Camargo. Rebecca then participated in the Rio de Janeiro CISM Military World Games, Rio de Janeiro. She represented the Uganda People's Defense Forces and finished 3rd in the 1500m race. She would also finish 5th in the 1500m at the Kampala Ugandan Championships, Kampala. She would come in 2nd in the Cantalejo Half Marathon, Cantalejo before finishing off 10th at the 10 km race at the Lisboa Sao Silvestre da Amadora, Lisboa

2013[edit]

She finished 68th in the senior race at the 40th IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Myslecinek Park, Bydgoszcz. She also won the 47th running of the 'Cross Internacional Ciutat de Granollers'.[4] She would conclude the year winning the 10,000 m in Crevillente San Silvestre, Crevillente.[5]

2014[edit]

Cheptegei finished 14th in the 5000 meters at the Huelva, Meeting Iberoamericano de Atletismo, Huelva. She would finish 8th in the 3000m race at the Bilbao Reunion Internacional De Atletismo, Bilbao. She went on to win the Santa Pola 10 km, Santa Pola. She would go on to finish 3rd in the Kampala Ugandan Championships, Kampala.

2016[edit]

She only participated in only one race in 2016, finishing 3rd in the Half Marathon, Quanzhou

2017[edit]

In her first event in 2017 in the Shanghai Half Marathon, she would finish 12th before finishing 3rd and 2nd in the 5 km and 10,000 m race respectively at the Kampala Ugandan Championships. She would end the year in 4th place at the Brazzaville Half Marathon.

2018[edit]

In her only race in 2018, she finished 4th at the Half Marathon in Kampala.

2019[edit]

She only participated in two races in 2019, finishing 2nd in the Semi Marathon Eiffage de Dakar, Dakar and 5th in the 10,000 m at the Ugandan Championships, Mandela National Stadium, Kampala.

2021[edit]

Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, she would return to the truck in 2021 with a 3rd and 5th place finishes in the 4th and 7th UAF Trials, Mandela National Stadium, Kampala respectively. She finished 47th in the Eldoret City Marathon, Eldoret before coming 2nd in the Kampala Half Marathon, Kampala later that year. She also won the inaugural World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand.[6]

2022[edit]

Cheptegei won the Padova Marathon and was 2nd in the 10,000 m at the Ugandan Championships, Mandela National Stadium, Kampala. She would end the year with a 4th pale finish in the ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon. This has earned her a place to represent Uganda in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Olympic qualification opportunities coming for Ugandan athletes". New Vision. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  2. ^ "Rebecca CHEPTEGEI | Profile | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  3. ^ "Olympics. Com".
  4. ^ "Huru completes Ugandan double in Granollers – cross-country round-up | REPORT | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  5. ^ "Tsegay and Alaiz take the spoils on Spanish soil – cross-country round up | REPORT | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  6. ^ "Kibet and Cheptegei mark triumphant day for Uganda as World Mountain and Trail Running Championships conclude | REPORT | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  7. ^ "Rebecca CHEPTEGEI | Profile | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2023-03-12.

External links[edit]

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