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Kenya: Will Beatrice Chebet Become First Woman to Run Under 14 in 5,000m?

Summary by allAfrica
Nairobi -- Beatrice Chepkoech says she is confident of becoming the first woman to run the women's 5,000m in under 14 minutes, saying she feels it is within reach after running the second fastest time in history in her victory at the Rome Diamond League last weekend.

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Olympic runner Benard Kibet Koech of Kenya suspended for suspected doping

·New Haven, United States
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Benard Kibet, 25, achieved a top finish at the Olympics. Now the Kenyan has been suspended for doping.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), an organization that oversees the integrity of athletics, has imposed a provisional suspension on Kenyan long-distance runner Benard Kibet Koech.

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On Wednesday, the Athletics Integrity Unit reported that Kenyan Bernard Kibet Koech was temporarily suspended for doping.

·Paris, France
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Kenyan athlete Bernard Kibet Koech, who finished fifth in the 10,000 meters at the Paris Olympics, has been provisionally suspended for doping, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced on Wednesday. “The AIU has provisionally suspended Bernard Kibet Koech (Kenya) for use of a prohibited substance/method,” the anti-doping authority said, explaining that the case relates to the athlete’s biological passport. The biological passport, a system f…

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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