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Abel Kipsang

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Abel Kipsang Bele (born 22 November 1996) is a Kenyan middle-distance runner who specializes in the 1500 metres. He placed fourth in the event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Kipsang won the bronze medal at the 2022 World Indoor Championships in Belgrade. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Abel Kipsang is the 10,344th most popular athlete (down from 9,437th in 2024), the 207th most popular biography from Kenya (down from 174th in 2019) and the 161st most popular Kenyan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Abel Kipsang ranks 10,344 out of 6,025Before him are Li Dongxiao, Charles Grethen, Samuel Baláž, Iris Wolves, Sergiu Bejan, and Ivan Kvesić. After him are Marlena Granaszewska, Kaleigh Gilchrist, Allan Morante, Antoine Rozner, Olympia Aldersey, and Flavia Tartaglini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Abel Kipsang ranks 1,495Before him are Stan Pijnenburg, Rachel Honderich, Alexandra Andresen, Mary Dee Vargas, Sergiu Bejan, and Ivan Kvesić. After him are Patrick Huston, Charlotte Worthington, Kamil Rybicki, Susanne Gogl-Walli, Kristina Walker, and Eleni-Klaoudia Polak.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Abel Kipsang ranks 207 out of 150Before him are Stanley Mburu (2000), Faith Cherotich (2004), Mary Oyaya (null), José Quintero (null), Eunice Chumba (1993), and Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (1997). After him are Jacob Krop (2001), Julian Wilson (null), Brackcides Khadambi (1984), Rosemary Wanjiru (1994), Winny Chebet (1990), and Collins Injera (1986).

Among ATHLETES In Kenya

Among athletes born in Kenya, Abel Kipsang ranks 161Before him are Geoffrey Kirui (1993), Stanley Mburu (2000), Faith Cherotich (2004), José Quintero (null), Eunice Chumba (1993), and Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (1997). After him are Jacob Krop (2001), Julian Wilson (null), Rosemary Wanjiru (1994), Winny Chebet (1990), Collins Injera (1986), and Hillary Bor (1989).