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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cherargei",
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"content": "Junior 5000 meters bronze in 2012 and 2014 as well as the Word Junior Cross- country silver medal in 2013. Two years later, during a rapid ascend, she won the Senior World Cross country championships in China at the age of 19, becoming the second youngest woman to do so after Zola Budd of 1985, to claim gold. It will be remembered that it was only last month that Ms. Tirop broke the World Women 10 kilometers world Record in Germany, a title previously held by Morocco’s Azamei since 2002. She had also competed for Kenya in the just concluded Tokyo Olympics, placing fourth in the 5000 meters, trailing Ethiopia’s bronze medalist Gudaf Tsegay by 0.75 seconds. Just two weeks ago, the 25-year-old athlete returned to the country after participating in the giant Geneva 10-kilometer race in Germany, where she placed second after the Olympic 10,000 meters silver medalist Kalkidan Gezahegne set the world record. Kenya has lost a young and promising hero who at the age of 25 years had brought so much glory to her country. She was set to win gold medal and break more world records."
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