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Robert "Mwafrika" Kipkoech Cheruiyot (born September 26, 1978 in Kapsabet, Kenya), sometimes known as Omar Ahmed, is a Kenyan marathon runner and is the former record holder and four-time winner of the Boston Marathon. == Early career == Cheruiyot trained running while at school, but was unable to pay school fees and became a high school drop out. He ended up working at a barber shop in Mosoriot, but could hardly buy a meal with his low salary. Later he managed to access Moses Tanui's training camp in Kaptagat. Soon thereafter he made a breakthrough by winning a local 10K race in 2001 and headed for international competitions. Cheruiyot won the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in March 2002.〔Civai, Franco (2011-03-01). (Rome-Ostia Half Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-03-04.〕 His marathon debut, Milan Marathon in December 2002 saw three top finishers - Cheruiyot, Mike Rotich and Daniele Caimmi all posting the same time, 2:08:59 hours, but Cheruiyot emerged the winner.〔IAAF, December 1, 2002: (Okayo fights back from Big Apple disappointment to win Milan Marathon )〕 Cheruiyot also won the Saint Silvester Road Race at the end of 2002, the first one of three.〔(Sao Silvestre Road Race - List of winners )〕
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