Moses Kimeli Arusei

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Moses Kimeli Arusei (* 1983 ) is a Kenyan marathon runner .

In 2005 he won the Dresden Marathon . The following year he won the Alexander the Great Marathon and came second in the Frankfurt Marathon . In 2008, when he finished second in the Paris Marathon , he improved his personal record by more than three and a half minutes to 2:06:50 h and finished 14th in the Rotterdam Half Marathon , and in 2009 he won the Seoul International Marathon in 2:07:54. and finished fourth in the Gyeongju International Marathon .

In 2011 he set a course record at the Madrid Marathon , and in 2012 he finished seventh at this event.

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  1. ^ IAAF: Arusei takes first major win in 2:07:54; Tola upsets Chinese favorites in 2:25:37 - Seoul Int. Marathon ( Memento of December 8, 2009 in the Internet Archive ). March 15, 2009
  2. ^ IAAF: Course record for Arusei, while Girma Tadesse defends - Madrid Marathon report ( Memento from April 20, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). April 17, 2011