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Ronald Kwemoi

1995 - Today

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Ronald Chebolei Kwemoi (Japanese: ロナルド ケモイ; born 19 September 1995) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in cross country running and track running events. He competes in the 5000 meters, and won the silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics over the distance. Earlier in his career, he specialized in 1500 metres and holds a personal best of 3:28.81 minutes set at Herculis on July 18, 2014. The time was a world junior record. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ronald Kwemoi is the 8,554th most popular athlete, the 194th most popular biography from Kenya and the 149th most popular Kenyan Athlete.

Ronald Kwemoi is a Kenyan long-distance runner, best known for winning the gold medal in the 5000 meters at the 2014 World Junior Championships. He has also achieved notable success in various international road races and track events.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Ronald Kwemoi ranks 1,251Before him are Ariya Jutanugarn, Sterling Beaumon, Tsubasa Shibuya, Toru Takagiwa, Yosei Otsu, and Tiquinho. After him are Blake Pieroni, Katarzyna Zillmann, Cejhae Greene, Anastasia Kuleshova, George Williams, and Yudai Tanaka.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Ronald Kwemoi ranks 194 out of 150Before him are Emmanuel Wanyonyi (2004), Daniel Ebenyo (1995), Elizabeth Wathuti (1995), Enrique González (null), Abraham Cheroben (1992), and Silas Kiplagat (1989). After him are Joyciline Jepkosgei (1993), Timothy Kitum (1994), Mercy Cherono (1991), Lawrence Cherono (1988), Geoffrey Kirui (1993), and Stanley Mburu (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Kenya

Among athletes born in Kenya, Ronald Kwemoi ranks 149Before him are Caleb Ndiku (1992), Emmanuel Wanyonyi (2004), Daniel Ebenyo (1995), Enrique González (null), Abraham Cheroben (1992), and Silas Kiplagat (1989). After him are Joyciline Jepkosgei (1993), Timothy Kitum (1994), Mercy Cherono (1991), Lawrence Cherono (1988), Geoffrey Kirui (1993), and Stanley Mburu (2000).