sport.wikisort.org - AthletePaul Bitok (born 26 June 1970 in Kilibwoni, Nandi) is a Kenyan long-distance runner, who won two silver medals at consecutive Summer Olympics (1992, 1996) over 5000 metres.
Kenyan long-distance runner
This article is about Kenyan long distance runner. He is not to be confused with Paul Bitok (volleyball).
Paul Bitok
Medal record |
Men's athletics |
Representing Kenya |
Olympic Games |
 | 1992 Barcelona | 5000 metres |
 | 1996 Atlanta | 5000 metres |
Life
Bitok emerged in 1992 as a relatively unknown athlete. He qualified for the Barcelona Games at the Kenyan trials and defeated several world class athletes at the Bislett Games in Oslo. By the time of the Olympics he had established himself as one of the favourites. He narrowly lost the final to Dieter Baumann of Germany. A few weeks later he won the 5000 m race in Zurich. In the following years Bitok did not match his performances of 1992. However, by 1996 he was back and won another silver in Atlanta. He also won two World Indoor silvers (1997, 1999) in the 3000 metres behind Haile Gebrselassie.
He is married to Pauline Konga, who won the silver medal in women's 5000 metres at the 1996 Olympics, becoming the first Kenyan female Olympic medalist.[1]
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African Champions in men's 5000 metres |
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- 1979: Miruts Yifter (ETH)
- 1982: Wodajo Bulti (ETH)
- 1984: Abderrazak Bounour (ALG)
- 1985: Wodajo Bulti (ETH)
- 1988: Brahim Boutayeb (MAR)
- 1989: John Ngugi (KEN)
- 1990: Ezequiel Bitok (KEN)
- 1992: James Songok (KEN)
- 1993: Simon Chemoiywo (KEN)
- 1996: Paul Koech (KEN)
- 1998: Daniel Komen (KEN)
- 2000: Ali Saïdi-Sief (ALG)
- 2002: Paul Bitok (KEN)
- 2004: Terefe Maregu (ETH)
- 2006–08: Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
- 2010: Edwin Soi (KEN)
- 2012: Mark Kiptoo (KEN)
- 2014: Caleb Ndiku (KEN)
- 2016: Douglas Kipserem (KEN)
- 2018: Edward Zakayo (KEN)
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Australian national champions in men's 1500 m |
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Note: mile run until 1966 |
- 1930: William Whyte
- 1932: Alex Hillhouse
- 1934: Fred Colman
- 1936–37: Gerald Backhouse
- 1947: George Campbell
- 1948–49: John Marks
- 1950–52: Don MacMillan
- 1953–54: John Landy
- 1955: Don MacMillan
- 1956: John Landy
- 1957–58: Herb Elliott
- 1959: Merv Lincoln
- 1960: Herb Elliott
- 1961: Trevor Vincent
- 1962–65: Albie Thomas
- 1966: Jim Grelle (USA)
- 1967: Laurie Toogood
- 1968: Peter Watson
- 1969: Graham Crouch
- 1970–72: Chris Fisher
- 1973: Peter Watson
- 1974: Randal Markey
- 1975: Ken Hall
- 1976: Peter Fuller
- 1977: Ken Hall
- 1978: Graham Crouch
- 1979: Steve Foley
- 1980: Michael Hillardt
- 1981: Steve Foley
- 1982–88: Michael Hillardt
- 1989: Dean Paulin
- 1990: Andrew Lloyd
- 1991: Simon Doyle
- 1992: Pat Scammell
- 1993–94: Simon Doyle
- 1995: Darren Lynch
- 1996–97: Paul Bitok (KEN)
- 1998: Martin Keino (KEN)
- 1999: Paul Cleary
- 2000: William Chirchir (KEN)
- 2001: Clinton Mackevicius
- 2002: Craig Mottram
- 2003: Alastair Stevenson
- 2004: Youcef Abdi
- 2005: Lachlan Chisholm
- 2006: Mark Fountain
- 2007–08: Mitchell Kealey
- 2009: Jeff Riseley
- 2010: Ryan Gregson
- 2011–12: Jeff Riseley
- 2013: James Kaan
- 2014–15: Jeff Riseley
- 2016–17: Ryan Gregson
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Australian national champions in men's 5000 m |
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Note: 3 miles until 1966 |
- 1894: Charles Herbert
- 1896: Alfred Bell (NZL)
- 1898: William Cumming
- 1900: Percival Malthus (NZL)
- 1902: William Simpson (NZL)
- 1904: Rufus Ferguson
- 1906: William Steele
- 1908: G. Sharpe (NZL)
- 1910: Miles Dickson (NZL)
- 1912: George Hill (NZL)
- 1914: James Beatson (NZL)
- 1920: Harry Grandemange
- 1922: Reg Webber (NZL)
- 1924: Randolph Rose (NZL)
- 1926: George Hyde
- 1928: Randolph Rose (NZL)
- 1930: George Hyde
- 1932: Alex Hillhouse
- 1934: Fred Colman
- 1936: Jack Sheaves
- 1938: Walter Weightman
- 1947: George Campbell
- 1948–49: Neville McDonald
- 1950–53: Les Perry
- 1954: Geoff Warren
- 1955: Dave Stephens
- 1956: John Landy
- 1957–59: Albie Thomas
- 1960–62: Dave Power
- 1963: Trevor Vincent
- 1964: Bill Baillie (NZL)
- 1965–69: Ron Clarke
- 1970: Tony Manning
- 1971: Kerry O'Brien
- 1972: Tony Benson
- 1973: Tony Williams
- 1974: David Fitzsimons
- 1975: Andrew Hill
- 1976: Graham Crouch
- 1977–79: David Fitzsimons
- 1980–83: Steve Austin
- 1984: Steve Foley
- 1985: Andrew Lloyd
- 1986: Malcolm Norwood
- 1987: Gerard Barrett
- 1988: Andrew Lloyd
- 1989: John Andrews
- 1990: Simon Doyle
- 1991: Rodney Higgins
- 1992: Andrew Lloyd
- 1993: Peter O'Donoghue
- 1994: Julian Paynter
- 1995–96: Shaun Creighton
- 1997: Julian Paynter
- 1998: Shaun Creighton
- 1999: Mizan Mehari
- 2000–01: Michael Power
- 2002: Craig Mottram
- 2003: Michael Power
- 2004–08: Craig Mottram
- 2009: Collis Birmingham
- 2010: Ben St Lawrence
- 2011: Bernard Lagat (USA)
- 2012: Harry Summers
- 2013: Cameron Page
- 2014: Collis Birmingham
- 2015: Brett Robinson
- 2016: Sam McEntee
- 2017: David McNeill
- 2018: Morgan McDonald
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На других языках
- [en] Paul Bitok
[fr] Paul Bitok
Paul Bitok, né le 26 juin 1970 à Kilibwoni, est un athlète kenyan, pratiquant le 5 000 mètres.
[it] Paul Bitok
Paul Ezekiel Bitok (Kilibwoni, 26 giugno 1970) è un ex mezzofondista keniota, vincitore di due medaglie d'argento nei 5000 metri piani ai Giochi olimpici di Barcellona 1992 e di Atlanta 1996.
[ru] Биток, Пол
Пол Биток — кенийский бегун на длинные дистанции.
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