Lilian Kasait Rengeruk Explained

Lilian Kasait Rengeruk
Nationality:Kenyan
Birth Date:3 May 1997
Birth Place:West Pokot County, Kenya
Country:Kenya
Sport:Track and field
Event:Long-distance running

Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (born 3 May 1997, Keiyo District) is a Kenyan female long-distance runner. She won the bronze medal in the women's senior race at the 2017 World Cross Country Championships. Rengeruk is the former 3000 metres World Under-18 champion and World U20 Championship silver medallist.

In September 2022, Rengeruk was banned for 10 months commencing April of that year due to the use of hormone therapy drug.

Career

Rengeruk had her first successes in 2013, winning the Kenyan youth trials race before beating Ethiopia's Berhan Demiesa to take the 3000 metres title at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics.[1] The following year she placed fifth in the junior race at the African Cross Country Championships, sharing in the team gold. She pre-fixed a win at the Kenyan junior trials with a 3000 m best of 8:53.41 minutes on her IAAF Diamond League debut in Doha.[2] At the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics, however, she was outdone by American home athlete Mary Cain, leaving Rengeruk with the silver medal.[3]

Rengeruk's 2015 season was prematurely curtailed and she did not fare well at the 2016 African Cross Country Championships, managing only tenth in the junior race that year. She failed to make the top three at the Kenyan junior track trials that June.[4] She emerged a much improved athlete in 2017 running in the senior ranks, starting with runner-up finishes at the Discovery Cross Country and the Kenyan Cross Country Championships; she was the only athlete to keep pace with Irene Chepet Cheptai in the national race.[5] The Kenyan women's team was very strong for the 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and Rengeruk took the bronze medal in the senior race as part of a Kenyan sweep of the top six places, where Cheptai was the victor.[6] [7] Although Rengeruk won the 5000 metres at the Kenyan Police Championships and the Kenyan Athletics Championships, she missed out on World Championships selection at the trials meet. She did perform well on the Diamond League circuit, having her first top three finish at the Prefontaine Classic in a personal best of 14:36.80 min, as well as setting a best of 8:32.73 min in the 3000 m at the Herculis meet.[4]

She opened her 2017–18 cross country season with wins at the Tuskys Wareng Cross Country and Campaccio.[8]

In 2019, she competed in the senior women's race at the 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships held in Aarhus, Denmark.[9] She finished in 12th place.[9]

Doping ban

In September 2022, it was announced that Rengeruk had been banned from athletics for a period of 10 months commencing April 2022 for the use of hormone therapy drug Letrozole.[10]

Personal bests

International competitions

2013World Youth ChampionshipsDonetsk, Ukrainebgcolor=gold1st3000 m8:58.74
2014African Cross Country ChampionshipsKampala, Uganda5thJunior race19:51
bgcolor=gold1stJunior team13 pts
World Junior ChampionshipsEugene, United Statesbgcolor=silver2nd3000 m9:00.53
2016Yaoundé, Cameroon10thJunior race19,48
2017World Cross Country ChampionshipsKampala, Uganda3rdSenior race32:11
bgcolor=gold1stSenior team10 pts
2018African ChampionshipsAsaba, Nigeria5th5000 m16:04.51
2019World Cross Country ChampionshipsAarhus, Denmark12thSenior race37:35
bgcolor=silver2ndSenior team25 pts
African GamesRabat, Moroccobgcolor=gold1st5000 m15:33.63
World Athletics ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar5th5000 m14:36.05
2021Olympic GamesTokyo, Japan12th5000 m14:55.85
2023World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary10th5000 m14:59.32

Circuit wins, and National titles

London Anniversary Games (3000 m)

2017

Notes and References

  1. Bamford, Nicola (2013-07-10). World youth lead for Rengeruk to win 300. IAAF. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  2. Mutuota, Mutwiri (2014-06-25). Alfred Kipketer the star of the Kenyan trials for the IAAF World Junior Championship. IAAF. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  3. Morse, Parker (2014-07-25). Crowd control collapses as Cain beats her rivals into submissio. IAAF. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  4. https://more.arrs.run/runner/37761 Lilian Kasait Rengeruk
  5. Evans, Kip (2017-02-18). Barsoton and Cheptai take Kenyan cross-country title. IAAF. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  6. Ramsak, Bob (2016-03-26). Cheptai leads unprecedented top-six sweep for Kenya – IAAF World Cross Country Championships Kampala 20. IAAF. Retrieved on 2018-01-16.
  7. Dutch, Taylor (2017-03-26). Kenya Claims Unprecedented Team Victory At IAAF World Cross Country. Flotrack. Retrieved on 2018-01-16.
  8. Sampaolo, Diego (2016-01-06). Kibet and Rengeruk claim top spots at Campacci. IAAF. Retrieved on 2018-01-16.
  9. Web site: Senior women's race. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200627195835/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6265/AT-XSE-W-f----.RS6.pdf?v=21598225. 27 June 2020. 27 June 2020. 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.
  10. News: 2022-09-21 . Kenyan athlete Rengeruk given 10-month doping ban . en-GB . . 2022-09-24.
  11. https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/kenya/lilian-kasait-rengeruk-14590678 Lilian Kasait RENGERUK