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During the 2010 Zheng-Kai marathon Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo from Kenya saw a Chinese elite disable athlete struggling to drink water. She ran with him from the 10km to the 38km mark aiding him through all the water stations. This slowed her time — she came in 2nd in the race — not only costing her the win but also the $10,000 cash prize.
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Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo left Kenya to take part in the Zhenkai Marathon and win for herself the grand cash prize and start her life, but her need for money and all the luxury and fame winning.
During the 2010 ZhengKai marathon Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo from
During the 2010 Zheng-Kai marathon Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo from Kenya saw a Chinese elite disable athlete struggling to drink water. She ran with him from the 10km to the 38km mark aiding him through all the water stations.
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HISTORIAS DEL ATLETISMO.Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo hizo algo que sorprendió al mundo durante la maratón Zheng-Kai de 2010 cuando fue testigo de un competido.
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Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo's dream of being a world-class runner began when she was a child in Kenya. She soon realized she had the talent and the willpower to compete. She also knew she would have to train full-time, which meant not being able to work to help support her family. But she was confident that she could bring home prize money.
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Kenyan professional athlete Jacqueline Kiplimo caught the world's attention in 2010 when she helped a disabled athlete drink water Kiplimo slowed her pace and ran alongside a Chinese athlete for over 20 kilometres, relinquishing her first spot in the process as she gave him water at the water stops
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Jacqueline Nytepi Kiplimo (* 1984) ist eine kenianische Marathonläuferin. 2007 gewann sie den Halbmarathonbewerb des Dallas White Rock Marathons . 2008 folgten Siegen bei den Halbmarathonbewerben des Carlsbad-Marathons und des Austin-Marathons und ein dritter Platz beim Los-Angeles-Marathon . 2009 gewann sie den Jever-Fun-Lauf und wurde Achte.
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During the 2010 Zheng-Kai marathon Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo from Kenya saw a Chinese elite athlete struggling to drink water. She ran with him from the 10km to the 38km mark holding a bottle of water in front of him, yanking it away while taunting him the entire distance.
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Running to Win isn't Always Running to Come in First. Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo demonstrates what really matters in life and in sports. The marathon is one of the most difficult races in track and field, at a little over 42 kilometers (26.2 miles).
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Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo did something that stunned the world during the 2010 Zheng-Kai Marathon when she witnessed a disabled competitor struggling to drink water who was a double amputee. Instead of seeing her moment to run ahead of this struggling athelete, she ran along side of him from the 6.2 mile mark to the 23 mile mark (10km mark to.
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Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo did something that stunned the world during the 2010 Zheng-Kai Marathon when she witnessed a disabled competitor struggling to drink water who was a double amputee.
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Cuando Jacqueline Kiplimo se aseguró que el atleta sin antebrazo estaba fuera de peligro, aceleró. Esto sucedió a 4 kilómetros del final de la carrera. Pero claro, ya era demasiado tarde y la.
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Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo's dream of being a world-class runner began when she was a child in Kenya. She soon realized she had the talent and the willpower to compete. She also knew she would.