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'''Ibrahim Kinuthia''' (born 22 May 1963) is a retired [[Kenya]]n long-distance runner who specialized in the [[5000 metres|5000]] and [[10,000 metres]].
'''Ibrahim Kinuthia''' (born 22 May 1963) is a retired [[Kenya]]n long-distance runner who specialized in the [[5000 metres|5000]] and [[10,000 metres]].


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Ibrahim Kinuthia (born 22 May 1963) is a retired Kenyan long-distance runner who specialized in the 5000 and 10,000 metres.

He won a bronze medal in 5000 metres at the 1991 All-Africa Games, and finished third in the IAAF Grand Prix circuit the same year. That year he ran the 5000 m in 13:09.76 minutes, which was the second best time in the world that season, only behind Yobes Ondieki. [1]

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