Kiptanui advises young athletes to plan for retirement
ATHLETICS
Former world 3,000m steeplechase record holder Moses Kiptanui has urged young athletes to ensure they plan for their future.
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By Standard Sports | 5 months ago

Ex-athlete opens second supermarket in Eldoret town
Kiptanui has also invested high-rise buildings. Other than Komora Centre, there is also Utamaduni House in the same town.
Jonathan Komen | 1 year ago
Former athlete opens second supermarket in Eldoret town
The new store brings the total to four in the retail chain’s stable; two in Eldoret, one at Kachibora and another one in Kitale.
Jonathan Komen | 1 year ago
Remembering Kiptanui’s historic sub-eight-minute steeplechase record
Historic sub-eight-minute steeplechase record gave Kenyan legend world fame in 1995
World Athletics | 1 year ago
May 07, 2016
Moses Kiptanui’s switch from track champion to star dairy farmer
About 21 years ago during a Grand Prix meeting in Rome Olympic Stadium in Italy, Moses Kiptanui smashed the world record in a steeplechase race and as a prize, he was rewarded with a pedigree stallion — a male horse.

Aug 19, 2013
Kiptanui elated by Kemboi’s victory in the 3000m
Three times 3000m steeplechase world champion Moses Kiptanui is happy by third consecutive victory by his protege Ezekiel Kemboi in the World Championship in Moscow, which ended in Moscow on Sunday.
May 07, 2016
Moses Kiptanui’s switch from track champion to star dairy farmer
About 21 years ago during a Grand Prix meeting in Rome Olympic Stadium in Italy, Moses Kiptanui smashed the world record in a steeplechase race and as a prize, he was rewarded with a pedigree stallion — a male horse.
