
Bernard Lagat - Wikipedia
Bernard Kipchirchir Lagat (born December 12, 1974) is a Kenyan-American former middle and long-distance runner. Lagat was born in Kapsabet, Kenya. Prior to his change of domicile to …
Bernard LAGAT | Profile - World Athletics
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Lagat, 13 global medals and "no regrets" - World Athletics
2022年6月23日 · Lagat was 39 when he captured what was to be his final global medal: 3000m silver behind Kenya’s Caleb Ndiku in Sopot in 2014. He was the oldest ever men's world …
In Praise of Bernard Lagat - Outside Online
2018年4月3日 · While every sport has examples of athletes who seem infuriatingly immune to senescence, Bernard Lagat is in another league entirely.
Bernard Lagat
Lagat has served on the AC since 2016 and is also a World Athletics Commission Member. He is the current Head Coach of Men and Women’s Cross Country at the University of Arizona and …
Bernard Lagat - Track and Field Coach - University of Arizona …
Bernard Lagat enters his fifth year as the Wildcats’ Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track and Field Coach (Distance) after an illustrious professional running career. During the …
Bernard Lagat : Awards | Carnegie Corporation of New York
A five-time Olympian, Lagat competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games for Kenya, winning the bronze and silver medals in the 1,500 meters, respectively. He also competed in the 2008, …
Bernard Lagat is Not Done Yet - Runner's World
2010年1月14日 · Bernard Kipchirchir ("Call me Kip") Lagat is now in his 12th season of being ranked among the finest milers and middle-distance runners in the world. You cannot retrace …
Bernard Lagat - Olympedia
Bernard “Kip” Lagat was a five-time Olympian who won a silver medal in 2004 and a bronze medal in 2000 in the 1,500 metres while running for his native Kenya. Lagat moved to the …
Biography: Bernard Lagat (KEN) | NEWS | World Athletics
Born: 12 December 1974, Kapsabet. After impressive results in GP races he gave up his final year of scholastic eligibility in order to compete in the 1999 Grand Prix Final in which he was 2nd.