Elijah Lagat
Biography
Elijah Kiptarbei Lagat (19 June 1966 – 29 September 2025) was a Kenyan marathon runner and politician who was the winner of the 104th running of the Boston Marathon held in 2000. He won in the closest finish in the race's history when he edged out Gezahegne Abera of Ethiopia and fellow Kenyan and previous year's champion, Moses Tanui. Abera and Lagat were both clocked at 2 hours 9 minutes and 47 seconds while Tanui finished three seconds back. Lagat's win enabled the Kenyans to capture the individual men's Boston Marathon title for the 10th straight year. This is a record that still stands.
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Professional Experience
Coalition Member at Jubilee Alliance (Started: 13th February 2013); Member at United Republican Party; Member at Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare (Started: 2013); Vice-Chairperson at Catering and Health Club Committee (Started: 2013); 'position': 'Member', 'started': 'Started 2013 of Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare', 'organisation': 'Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare', 'started': '( D/HRO Unit - Nandi)', 'started': '(Various Capacities. Rose up to the Level of a District Personnel Officer)'