Some muge

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Some Muge (* 1959 ; † 1997 ) was a Kenyan long-distance runner who had his greatest success in cross-country running .

At the World Cross Country Championships in Madrid in 1981 he came in 57th place and won bronze with the Kenyan team. After a 48th place at the 1982 World Cross Country Championships in Rome, he won bronze in the individual and team rankings at the 1983 World Cross Country Championships in Gateshead. At the Cross Country World Championships in 1984 in Eats Rutherford he finished 52nd, and at the Cross Country World Championships in 1986 in Colombier he was eighth in the individual ranking and won gold in the team ranking.

In 1987 he was at the Cross Country World Championships in Warsaw , he was fifth and defended the title with the team. At the Pan-African Games he won bronze over 10,000 m , and at the World Athletics Championships in Rome he ran over the same distance in 22nd place.

At his last cross-country championship in 1988 in Auckland, he was ninth.

His sons Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio , Peter Kimeli Some and Nicholas Kipchirchir Togom are also successful as long distance runners.

Best times

  • 5000 m : 13: 39.24 min, June 3, 1986
  • 10,000 m: 27: 44.53 min, May 30, 1986, Aachen

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