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Edward Cheserek, the Glossary

Index Edward Cheserek

Edward Cheserek (born 2 February 1994) is a Kenyan distance runner.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 57 relations: Boston, Carlsbad, California, Demographics of Kenya, DyeStat, Elgeyo-Marakwet County, Eugene, Oregon, Falmouth, Massachusetts, Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, Gatorade Player of the Year awards, Gerry Lindgren, Heusden, Honolulu, Interview (magazine), Iten, Kalenjin people, Lawi Lalang, List of Kenyan records in athletics, List of United States high school national records in track and field, Long-distance running, Los Angeles, Lucerne, Marakwet people, Markwet language, Massachusetts, Mile, Mile run, Mile run world record progression, Millrose Games, Nairobi, NCAA Division I men's cross country championships, New Jersey, New York City, Newark, New Jersey, NYC Grand Prix, Oregon Ducks, Pullman, Washington, Sharon Lokedi, Skechers, Sport of athletics, St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Steeplechase (athletics), The New York Times, The News-Review, The Register-Guard, The Wall Street Journal, Two miles, University of Arizona, University of Oregon, World Athletics, 10,000 metres, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. Kenyan emigrants to the United States
  3. Oregon Ducks men's cross country runners

Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Carlsbad, California

Carlsbad is a coastal city in the North County region of San Diego County, California, United States.

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Demographics of Kenya

The demography of Kenya is monitored by the Kenyan National Bureau of Statistics.

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DyeStat

DyeStat was a website self-described as "The Internet Home of High School Track & Field".

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Elgeyo-Marakwet County

Elgeyo-Marakwet County is one of Kenya's 47 counties, which is located in the former Rift Valley Province with its capital and largest town as Iten.

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Eugene, Oregon

Eugene is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States.

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Falmouth, Massachusetts

Falmouth is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.

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The Eastbay-Foot Locker Cross Country Championships are a series of annual cross country running races held in various regions of the United States to determine the premier cross country runner in various age groups, but mainly serves to find the best prep (high school) cross country athlete in the country.

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Gatorade Player of the Year awards

The Gatorade Player of the Year awards are given annually to up and coming high school student-athletes in the United States.

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Gerry Lindgren

Gerald "Gerry" Paul Lindgren (born March 9, 1946) is an American track and field runner who set many long-standing high school and national records in the United States. Edward Cheserek and Gerry Lindgren are NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners and NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners.

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Heusden

Heusden is a municipality and a city in the South of the Netherlands.

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Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean.

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Interview (magazine)

Interview is an American magazine founded in late 1969 by artist Andy Warhol and British journalist John Wilcock.

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Iten

Iten is a town in Elgeyo-Marakwet County in the Republic of Kenya.

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Kalenjin people

The Kalenjin are a group of tribes indigenous to East Africa, residing mainly in what was formerly the Rift Valley Province in Kenya and the Eastern slopes of Mount Elgon in Uganda.

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Lawi Lalang

Lawi Lalang (born June 15, 1991) is a Kenyan-American runner. Edward Cheserek and Lawi Lalang are Kenyan emigrants to the United States, Kenyan male long-distance runners, Kenyan male middle-distance runners, NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners and NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners.

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List of Kenyan records in athletics

The following are the national records in athletics in Kenya maintained by Athletics Kenya (AK).

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List of United States high school national records in track and field

The list of United States high-school national records in track and field is separated by indoor and outdoor and boys and girls who have set a national record in their respective events.

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Long-distance running

Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Lucerne

Lucerne (High Alemannic: Lozärn) or LuzernOther languages: label; Lucerna; Lucerna.

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Marakwet people

The Marakwet are one of the groups forming the ethnolinguistic Kalenjin community of Kenya, they speak the Markweta language.

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Markwet language

Markwet (Markweeta) is a Kalenjin language of Kenya.

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Mile

The mile, sometimes the international mile or statute mile to distinguish it from other miles, is a British imperial unit and United States customary unit of distance; both are based on the older English unit of length equal to 5,280 English feet, or 1,760 yards.

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Mile run

The mile run (1,760 yards or exactly 1,609.344 metres) is a middle-distance foot race.

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Mile run world record progression

The world record in the mile run is the fastest time set by a runner in the middle-distance track and field event.

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Millrose Games

The Millrose Games are an annual indoor athletics (track & field) meet held each February in New York City.

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Nairobi

Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya.

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NCAA Division I men's cross country championships

The NCAA Division I Men's Cross Country Championship is the cross country championship held by the National Collegiate Athletic Association each autumn for individual men's runners and cross country teams from universities in Division I. Teams and individual runners qualify for the championship at regional competitions approximately a week before the national championships.

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New Jersey

New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Newark, New Jersey

Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area.

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NYC Grand Prix

The USATF New York Grand Prix is an annual athletics meeting held at Icahn Stadium in New York City, United States.

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Oregon Ducks

The Oregon Ducks are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Oregon, located in Eugene.

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Pullman, Washington

Pullman is the most populous city in Whitman County, located in southeastern Washington within the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest.

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Sharon Lokedi

Sharon Lokedi (born March 10, 1994) is a Kenyan middle and long-distance runner. Edward Cheserek and Sharon Lokedi are NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners.

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Skechers

Skechers USA, Inc. is an American multinational footwear and apparel company.

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Sport of athletics

Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking.

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St. Benedict's Preparatory School

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Steeplechase (athletics)

The steeplechase is an obstacle race in athletics which derives its name from the steeplechase in horse racing.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The News-Review

The News-Review is a five-day-a-week community newspaper published in Roseburg, Oregon, United States.

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The Register-Guard

The Register-Guard is a daily newspaper in the northwestern United States, published in Eugene, Oregon.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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Two miles

The 2 mile (10,560 feet or 3,218.688 metres) is a historic running distance.

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University of Arizona

The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona.

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University of Oregon

The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public research university in Eugene, Oregon.

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World Athletics

World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated as the IAAF, is the international governing body for the sport of athletics, covering track and field, cross country running, road running, race walking, mountain running, and ultra running.

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10,000 metres

The 10,000 metres or the 10,000-metre run is a common long-distance track running event.

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10K run

The 10K run is a long-distance road running competition over a distance of.

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1500 metres

The 1500 metres or 1,500-metre run is the foremost middle distance track event in athletics.

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2014 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

The 2014 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 50th NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 33rd NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico near the campus of the host school, the University of New Mexico.

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2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships

The 2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 93rd NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 33rd NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held for the second consecutive year at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon.

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3000 metres

The 3000 metres or 3000-metre run is a track running event, also commonly known as the "3K" or "3K run", where 7.5 laps are run around an outdoor 400 m track, or 15 laps around a 200 m indoor track.

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5000 metres

The 5000 metres or 5000-metre run is a common long-distance running event in track and field, approximately equivalent to or.

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5K run

The 5K run is a long-distance road running competition over a distance of.

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See also

Kenyan emigrants to the United States

Oregon Ducks men's cross country runners

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Cheserek

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