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Wesley Korir

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Kenyan marathon runner and politician
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Wesley Kipchumba Korir
Korir at a press conference after winning the 2009 Los Angeles Marathon
Born (1982-11-15)15 November 1982 (age 43)
Alma materUniversity of Louisville
Member of Parliament forCherangany Constituency
In office
28 March 2013 – 31 August 2017
Preceded byJoshua Serem Kutuny
Succeeded byJoshua Serem Kutuny
Sports career
CountryKenya
SportRoad running
Event(s)
1500 m,5000 m,10000 m,Marathon
College teamMurray State University,University of Louisville
Sports achievements and titles
Personalbest(s)Half marathon: 1:01:19
Chicago Marathon: 2:06:13

Wesley Kipchumba Korir (15 November 1982) is a Kenyanathlete who specializes inlong distance running competitions, as well as apolitician who served as an electedmember of Parliament forCherangany Constituency. On 16 April 2012, he won theBoston Marathon with a time of 2 hours 12 minutes 40 seconds.[1][2] He had previously won theLos Angeles Marathon in 2009 and 2010, the first back-to-back winner there in eight years.[3][4] He took second place in the2011Chicago Marathon in a personal-record time of 2 hours 6 minutes 15 seconds,[5] and improved that personal record by 2 seconds in the 2012 Chicago Marathon. In the2013 Kenyan general election, Korir was elected to a seat in theNational Assembly.[6][7] He lost his seat in 2017.[8]

Athletics career

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Korir in the 2012 Boston Marathon (which he won), approaching halfway point in Wellesley College scream tunnel

Korir was born on 15 November 1982 inKitale,Trans-Nzoia District.[9] When he was young, he would run 5 miles (8 km) each way to school, often running back for lunch or to do errands for his mother.[3][10] However, he never ran competitively until after high school. Fellow KenyanPaul Ereng, a 1988 Olympic gold medalist from the same hometown as Korir, used his contacts among college coaches in the United States to find Korir a spot atMurray State University in Kentucky.[4] He recalled in 2013 that when he first left for the U.S., he never expected to return to his homeland:[11]

I remember telling God, Hallelujah. I've left the poverty land. I'm going to the land of riches. In my heart and head, I never thought I would go back.

He would win both the5000 m and10000 m at theOhio Valley Conference championships in 2004,[9] but was forced to find a new school when Murray State dropped its men's track and cross country programs.[11][12] Ereng put him in touch withUniversity of Louisville track coach Ron Mann, and Korir transferred there.[12] Korir would go on to set school records there in the outdoor1500 m and 5000 m and the indoormile,3000 m and 5000 m.[9] He would also earn All-American honors multiple times. He finished 3rd at the 2007 NCAA National Outdoor Track and Field Champions in the 5000 meter race and finished 12th in the fall of 2007 at the NCAA National Cross-Country Championships.

In 2007, he returned to Kenya for a visit, only to be caught up in the violence that followed the country'selections that year. For a short time, he was conscripted into a roving gang; he soon escaped across theUganda border, spending two weeks as a refugee before he was able to return to Louisville.[11] Korir recalled,[11]

As I was going across the border, I looked at my cousin, who had to go back, and told him, bye bye. I won't see you again. I'm going to America and I'm going to be in America forever. That's what my heart was saying. But let me tell you, God had a different idea. When I said that, I believe God in heaven was laughing.

Korir moved on to the marathon only after his college career had ended. He entered theChicago Marathon in October 2008, but with no previous marathon experience, he had to enter the open race starting five minutes behind the professional field. He would win the open division and post the fourth fastest time overall, 2:13:53.[5][13] He would go on to win his next marathon, the May 2009Los Angeles Marathon, in a time of 2:08:24 which at the time was the fastest marathon ever run in the state of California.[13] He would repeat as champion in Los Angeles in March 2010, while continuing to post strong results in Chicago each October 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, including a second-place finish in 2011 in 2:06:15 and a fifth-place finish in 2012 in 2:06:13, his current personal best time.

Korir had his most significant victory to date at the2012 Boston Marathon, where he ran a strong tactical race under extreme heat which claimed many of the pre-race favorites, including his countrymanGeoffrey Mutai who had run the fastest marathon ever during the 2011 Boston event.[1] He was considered one of the favorites for the2012 Chicago Marathon but he faded away from leaders in the second half of the race and came fifth, although his time of 2:06:13 hours was a new personal record.[14]

Political career

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In 2013, Korir was elected a member ofKenya'sParliament as an independent candidate representingCherangany Constituency.[15] Although elected as an independent, in 2016 he joined the Jubilee Party.[16] In 2017, he lost a bid to represent Jubilee as the MP forCherangany Constituency.[8]

He is working with dairy farmers of Cherangany to improve and strengthen their yield. He also worked withSemex on Dairy Genetics. Korir's story from elite runner to politician was turned into a documentary in 2014,Transcend.[17]

Since becoming an MP, Korir has taken up the cause of clean water in his constituency and throughout Kenya:[11]

Water is medicine. If you can get water, you get rid of 80 percent of our diseases. That's why water is the song I am going to sing for the next five years. I'll get money from the government. And I'll put as much money as possible in water projects. But it won't be enough. That's why I will partner with people. Every dollar people give us in our area, I'm going to match it.

To that end, he briefly returned to Louisville in August 2013 to establish partnerships with individuals, businesses, and nonprofits in that area to assist him in this effort, and to get training in repairing water pumps. According to Korir, a Swedish group had installed pumps in villages throughout his region in the early 1990s, but most of them soon broke down and had not been supplying water for more than 15 years.[11]

Personal life

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Korir is the son of Nehemiah Kipkorir Koros.[9] He attendedMurray State University before transferring to theUniversity of Louisville, where he graduated in December 2008 with a bachelor's degree in biology. He is a Kenyan citizen, and a USPermanent resident.

Korir is married to a Canadian runnerTarah McKay, his former teammate on the Louisville track and field team, in March 2010, and they have three children.[3][10][18] He and his wife founded theKenyan Kids Foundation to improve education and healthcare in his homeland, and they are assisting with the construction of a new hospital in Korir's hometown of Kitale. Before his election to the Kenya National Assembly, the family divided its time between Louisville, Canada, and Kenya;[12] they are living full-time in Kenya during his five-year term in office.[19]

Korir is noted for buying twoSubwaytuna sandwiches before each race, one of which he eats pre-race and the other intended to eat post-race, but which he often gives to a homeless person instead.[3][5][10]

When his younger brotherJohn won the2025 Boston Marathon, they became the first brothers to both win the race.

Achievements

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Kenya
2008Chicago MarathonChicago,IL4thMarathon2:13:53
2009Los Angeles MarathonLos Angeles,CA1stMarathon2:08:24
Chicago MarathonChicago,IL6thMarathon2:10:38
2010Los Angeles MarathonLos Angeles,CA1stMarathon2:09:19
2010 Chicago MarathonChicago,IL4thMarathon2:08:44
2011Los Angeles MarathonLos Angeles,CA4thMarathon2:13:23
2011 Chicago MarathonChicago,IL2ndMarathon2:06:15
20122012 Boston MarathonBoston,MA1stMarathon2:12:40
2012 Chicago MarathonChicago,IL5thMarathon2:06:13
20132013 Boston MarathonBoston,MA5thMarathon2:12:30
20152015 Boston MarathonBoston,MA5thMarathon2:10:49
20162016 Boston MarathonBoston,MA4thMarathon2:14:05
20172017 Boston MarathonBoston,MA15thMarathon2:18:14

References

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  1. ^abPowers, John (17 April 2012)."Wesley Korir heads up Kenyan sweep".The Boston Globe. Retrieved17 April 2012.
  2. ^Golen, Jimmy (16 April 2012)."Kenya's Wesley Korir, Cherop win Boston Marathon".Boston.com. Retrieved16 April 2012.
  3. ^abcdMarkazi, Arash (22 March 2010)."A personal victory for Korir: Los Angeles Marathon winner overcame violence in his homeland". ESPN. Retrieved16 April 2012.
  4. ^abConnolly, John (15 April 2012)."Wesley Korir takes long road from Kenya to Hub".Boston Herald. Retrieved16 April 2012.
  5. ^abcLatter, Phil (February–March 2012)."Fast-Rising Wesley Korir".Running Times Magazine. Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved16 April 2012.
  6. ^"Kenya election: Behind the headlines". BBC Africa. 7 March 2013. Retrieved7 March 2013.
  7. ^"Wesley Korir Wins Seat in Kenyan Parliament". Retrieved2 May 2018.
  8. ^abKipsang, W; Rotich, B. (29 April 2017)."Athletes-turned-politicians lose the race for party tickets".Nairobi News. Retrieved26 February 2020.
  9. ^abcd"Player Bio: Wesley Korir – University of Louisville Official Athletic Site". Archived fromthe original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved16 April 2012.
  10. ^abcCook, Josh (March 2011)."Louisville's Wesley Korir, is the running man".LouisvilleMagazine. Retrieved17 April 2012.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^abcdefCrawford, Eric (18 August 2013)."Korir, still running, takes up the cause of Kenya".Louisville, Kentucky:WDRB. Retrieved23 August 2013.
  12. ^abcSchenk, Ruth (2 January 2013)."Boston Marathon winner Wesley Korir sets sights on bigger race".The Southeast Outlook.Middletown, Kentucky:Southeast Christian Church. Retrieved4 January 2013.
  13. ^ab"Wesley Korir | World Marathon Majors". Retrieved17 April 2012.
  14. ^Gugala, Jon (7 October 2012).Course record for Kebede, Baysa dethrones Shobukhova – Chicago Marathon report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-02-02.
  15. ^Lynch, G (2014)."Electing the 'alliance of the accused': the success of the Jubilee Alliance in Kenya's Rift Valley".Journal of Eastern African Studies.8 (1):93–114.doi:10.1080/17531055.2013.844438.S2CID 145135988.
  16. ^Wamalwa, Nicholas (14 September 2016)."Wesley Korir jumps to JP, to face off with Kutuny".The Star. Kenya. Retrieved26 February 2020.
  17. ^Monte, Michael Del; Munnings, Tad (10 October 2014),Transcend, Wesley Korir, retrieved2 May 2018
  18. ^"Two Pro Runners, A Baby & The Kenyan Kids Foundation : Tarah & Wesley Korir".RunnersFeed.com. 7 June 2011. Retrieved17 April 2012.
  19. ^Schenk, Ruth (24 April 2013)."Another close call strengthens Wesley Korir's resolve to serve".The Southeast Outlook.Middletown, Kentucky:Southeast Christian Church. Retrieved27 April 2013.

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