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Sport
  
Athletics

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Event(s)
  
3000 m steeplechase

Height
  
1.81 m

Personal best(s)
  
8:23.73 (1972)

Weight
  
66 kg

Name
  
Amos Biwott


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Born
  
8 September 1947 (age 76) (
1947-09-08
)
Nandi, Kenya

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

AMOS BIWOTT, GREAT KENYAN OLYMPIAN


Amos Biwott (born 8 September 1947) is a former Kenyan long-distance runner, winner of the 3000 m steeplechase at the 1968 Summer Olympics.

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Biwott was the first of a long line of Kenyan runners who starred in the 3000 m steeplechase since Biwott's surprising win at the 1968 Olympics; he pioneered the black Africa's dominance at the long-distance running. Biwott had only a three steeplechase races before the Olympics, and his technique was unorthodox. Instead of placing one foot on the barrier and springing off, he cleared the obstacle in one leap, and in this way reduced the clearance time by half. He was the only runner to finish with completely dry feet in both the Olympic qualifying heat and the final, which he won by 0.6 seconds ahead of compatriot Benjamin Kogo.

Biwott never medalled at international competitions after the 1968 Olympics. He finished third at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games, was sixth at the 1972 Summer Olympics and completed his career with an eighth place at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. He then worked for the Kenya Prisons Service until 1978, when he was prosecuted for theft. After that he worked as a watchman at a stadium.

Biwott is married to Cherono Maiyo, one of the first Kenyan women to compete at the Summer Olympics. They married in 1973 and have five children.

References

Amos Biwott Wikipedia