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  1. Kipchoge was born on 5 November 1984 in Kapsisiywa, Nandi County, in Kenya. He graduated from the Kaptel Secondary School in Nandi County in 1999 but did not run seriously or as a profession then. He ran three kilometres (2 mi) to school on a daily basis.

  2. Oct 13, 2019 · Kipchoge was born in Kapsisiywa, Nandi County in western Kenya. At 18 he beat two legendary runners, the Moroccan Hicham El Guerrouj and Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele, to became 5,000 metre world ...

  3. Kipchoge was born on 5 November 1984 in Kapsisiywa, Nandi County, in Kenya. Kipchoge graduated from Kaptel Secondary School in 1999 but did not run seriously then. He ran two miles (3.2 km) to school on a daily basis.

  4. 5 days ago · Kipchoge was born on 5 November 1984 in Kapsisiywa, Nandi County, in Kenya. He graduated from the Kaptel Secondary School in Nandi County in 1999 but did not run seriously or as a profession then. He ran three kilometres (2 mi) to school on a daily basis.

  5. Jan 16, 2023 · The Rift Valley is home to the largest county, Turkana County and has other counties with interesting demographics and economic activities. Are you looking for more information about the sub-counties in Nairobi?

    • Kapsisiywa, Rift Valley Province, Kenya (today in Nandi County)1
    • Kapsisiywa, Rift Valley Province, Kenya (today in Nandi County)2
    • Kapsisiywa, Rift Valley Province, Kenya (today in Nandi County)3
    • Kapsisiywa, Rift Valley Province, Kenya (today in Nandi County)4
  6. Tinderet volcano, Nandi County, Kenya: 0° 4' 0" S: 35° 19' 59" E: 51.9km (32.3 miles) Buru carbonatite, Kericho County, Kenya: 0° 11' 26" S: 35° 9' 56" E: 57.3km (35.6 miles) Luanda, Vihiga County, Kenya: 0° 1' 26" N: 34° 35' 7" E: 62.1km (38.6 miles) Lake Simbi Crater, Homa Bay County, Kenya: 0° 22' 0" S: 34° 37' 59" E: 89.5km (55.6 miles)

  7. Apr 7, 2021 · History. Kapsisiywa or Nyagacho: Orkoik of Nandi, Kipsigis and Maasai have common ancestry. April 7, 2021 Kalenjin Digital. Share post: L ion, totem for the Talai clan. Photo/Courtesy. The Talais are revered for blessing leaders to take up higher positions in the Kalenjin nation.