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Helen Jepkurgat (also known as Hellen Jepkurgat; b. Feb. 21, 1989) is a Kenyan-born athlete competing in middle- and long-distance running who has won major races in the United States, France and Italy. In the 2019 African Games (held in Rabat, Morocco), Jepkurgat was one of three women chosen to compete for Kenya in the African Half Marathon Championship. She was the top Kenyan competitor in a race that saw Ethiopians sweep the podium. She finished in fourth place with a time of 1:12:29, a few seconds behind Tola Mesetey Belete.

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  • Helen Jepkurgat (also known as Hellen Jepkurgat; b. Feb. 21, 1989) is a Kenyan-born athlete competing in middle- and long-distance running who has won major races in the United States, France and Italy. In the 2019 African Games (held in Rabat, Morocco), Jepkurgat was one of three women chosen to compete for Kenya in the African Half Marathon Championship. She was the top Kenyan competitor in a race that saw Ethiopians sweep the podium. She finished in fourth place with a time of 1:12:29, a few seconds behind Tola Mesetey Belete. (en)
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  • Helen Jepkurgat (also known as Hellen Jepkurgat; b. Feb. 21, 1989) is a Kenyan-born athlete competing in middle- and long-distance running who has won major races in the United States, France and Italy. In the 2019 African Games (held in Rabat, Morocco), Jepkurgat was one of three women chosen to compete for Kenya in the African Half Marathon Championship. She was the top Kenyan competitor in a race that saw Ethiopians sweep the podium. She finished in fourth place with a time of 1:12:29, a few seconds behind Tola Mesetey Belete. (en)
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