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Susan Chepkemei (born 25 June 1975 in Komol, West Pokot District) is a Kenyan long-distance runner, who competes in the 10,000 metres and marathon. In 2001, she won the Rotterdam Marathon and came first in the Great North Run, as well as winning the silver medal in the World Half Marathon Championships. She won also won the silver medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in the 10,000 m.

Chepkemei at the 2005 London Marathon

Career

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Chepkemei competed at the junior race of IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 1990 and 1992, finishing 3rd and 16th, respectively. at the adult level, she attended the long race between 1998 and 2001, the best result being bronze medal in 2000. She made her marathon debut at the 1998 Berlin Marathon and finished second. She won the Parelloop 10K in race in the Netherlands in 1998 and 2000,[1] and also won the Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale with a course record time in 2000.[2] She won the Tilburg Ten Miles race (10 km for women) three times a row (2001–2003)

On February 25, 2008, the IAAF imposed a competition ban of 1 year on Chepkemei, making the following statement:

"The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has been informed by Athletics Kenya (AK) that the female athlete, Susan Chepkemei has been found guilty of the following doping violation under IAAF Rules: Presence of the prohibited substance Salbutamol (S3. Beta-2 Agonists) in her doping control sample (IAAF Rule 32.2a). This doping violation relates to an IAAF out-of-competition doping control conducted on 10.09.07 in Nairobi, KEN."[3]

Chepkemei was given the asthma medication Salbutamol by her doctor after she became pregnant and developed pneumonia; as a result, the ban was reduced to one year. She began her comeback in early 2009.[4]

She is managed by Jos Hermens.

Marathon achievements

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Year Competition Venue Position Notes
September 20, 1998 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany 2nd 2:28:19
April 18, 1999 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 2nd 2:26:38
November 12, 2000 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Veracruz, Mexico 2nd 1:09:40
April 22, 2001 Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 1st 2:25:45
October 7, 2001 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Bristol, United Kingdom 2nd 1:07:36
November 4, 2001 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 2nd 2:25:12
April 14, 2002 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 5th 2:23:19
May 5, 2002 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Brussels, Belgium 2nd 1:09:13
April 13, 2003 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 4th 2:23:12
November 2, 2003 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 7th 2:29:05
November 7, 2004 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 2nd 2:23:13
April 17, 2005 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 3rd 2:24:00
October 1, 2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Edmonton, Canada 3rd 1:10:20
November 6, 2005 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 2nd 2:24:55
April 23, 2006 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 3rd 2:21:46
November 5, 2006 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 10th 2:32:45

References

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  1. ^ Arrs.net: List of Parelloop winners
  2. ^ Historique Il était une fois … Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Marseille-Cassis. Retrieved on 2009-10-22.
  3. ^ IAAF, February 25, 2008: Doping Rule Violation
  4. ^ Daily Nation, February 7, 2009: Corporal Kibet’s Prison break
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