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Filomena Cheyech : ウィキペディア英語版
Flomena Cheyech Daniel

Flomena Cheyech Daniel (born 5 July 1982) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in marathon races. She holds a personal best of 2:22:44 hours for the distance. She was the winner of the 2014 Paris Marathon and the marathon gold medallist at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
She has also represented Kenya at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships (as a junior) and at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. She was based in Japan between 2007 and 2010, running for the Uniqlo corporate team, and was a two-time winner of the Japanese Corporate Half Marathon. She has also won marathons in Vienna and Toronto.
==Career==

Daniel was born in West Pokot in Kenya.〔(Cheyech Daniel ). 2014 Commonwealth Games. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 Her international debut came as a junior at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, where she ranked tenth individually and helped Kenya to the team silver medal alongside Vivian Cheruiyot.〔(Filomena Cheyech ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 She later focused on the 10,000 metres track distance and improved from 33:22.3 minutes in 2004 to 33:10.5 minutes in 2006.〔(Filomena Cheyech - Progression ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 That same year she ran her first marathon race at the Nairobi Marathon and placed seventh in a time of 2:42:31 hours.〔(Filomena Cheyech ). Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕
In 2007 she moved to Japan and began competing in their corporate running system, racing as part of the Uniqlo team.〔Nakamura, Ken (2008-03-17). (All JPN Corporate team Half Marathon Championships ). Road Racing Stats. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 She set personal bests on the track of 9:16.21 minutes for the 3000 metres, 15:54.70 minutes for the 5000 metres and 32:47.98 minutes for the 10,000 m.〔 She made her debut over the half marathon in the 2008 All-Japan Corporate Half Marathon Championships and was runner-up to Yukiko Akaba with a time of 69:06 minutes.〔 That time ranked her 14th in the world that year for the distance.〔(Half Marathon - women - senior - outdoor - 2008 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 She again improved her bests in the Japanese track season with 15:38.83 minutes for the 5000 m and 31:58.50 minutes for the 10,000 m.〔 She returned to the Corporate Half Marathon in 2009 and was the winner in a new best of 68:44 minutes. After a seventh-place finish at the Sapporo Half Marathon she was chosen to represent Kenya at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, where she came in eighth place.〔 She also had success over 10,000 m that year, winning at the Hyogo Relays and coming third at the Japanese Corporate Track and Field Championships.〔
Daniel won her second Japanese Corporate title at the 2010 half marathon race and also placed third in Sapporo that year. She missed the rest of the season and all of 2011 after being dropped by the corporate team, only returning in mid-2012. She began to establish herself in the marathon, winning in Porto Alegre with a best of 2:34:13 hours then coming second at the Singapore Marathon.〔 She began working with Gianni DeMadonna's training group in Italy.〔(Flomena Cheyech ). Demaddona. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 A series of road wins followed in 2013. She won the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in a time of 67:39 minutes, knocking over a minute of her best and ranking ninth in the world that year.〔Sampaolo, Diego (2013-03-03). (Kiprop and Cheyech triumph in Roma-Ostia Half ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕〔(Half Marathon - women - senior - outdoor - 2013 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 The Vienna Marathon proved to be a big breakthrough for Daniel: she ran the distance in 2:24:34 hours (an almost ten-minute improvement on the previous year) and won the race by a margin of nearly seven minutes.〔Wenig, Jörg (2013-04-14). (Hat trick wins for Sugut and Gebrselassie in Vienna ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 She was also the clear victor at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in October.〔Gains, Paul (2013-10-20). (Records galore at Toronto Marathon ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕
Daniel's first big race of 2014 was the Ras Al-Khaimah Half Marathon and although she was defeated by Priscah Jeptoo, she was the runner-up in 68:13 minutes.〔Minshull, Phil (2014-02-14). (Desisa leads home a record eight men under one hour at RAK Half Marathon ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 She confirmed her ability over the longer marathon distance that April by winning the high profile Paris Marathon with a new personal best of 2:22:44 hours – second-placed Yebrqual Meles was three and a half minutes behind her.〔Mulkeen, Jon (2014-04-06). (Bekele breaks Paris course record with 2:05:04 on marathon debut ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕 She was chosen to represent Kenya in the marathon for the first time at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. In that race she was a clear leader throughout and in the final stages eased away from compatriot Caroline Kilel to win the gold medal – taking the first individual international medal of her career at the age of 32.〔Broadbent, Chris (2014-07-27). (Commonwealth Games begin with two gold medals for Kenya ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.〕

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