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  1. Patrick Makau Musyoki (born 2 March 1985) is a runner from Kenya. He is a former world record holder in the marathon—His time of 2:03:38, run at the 2011 Berlin Marathon, was the world record for two years, until it was beaten by Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich at the 2013 Berlin Marathon.

    • 2 March 1985 (age 38), Nyeri, Kenya
    • Kenya
  2. Patrick Makau MUSYOKI | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Kenya. Born. 02 MAR 1985. Athlete Code. 14209244. Follow me. Honours Summary. 2 x World Half Marathon Championships Silver medallist. 2 x Major Marathon winner. 1 x Major Marathon Bronze medallist. 1 x World Records in career. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours.

  3. Oct 14, 2007 · No, what was exceptional was the Eritrean’s experienced racing head. After doing all the work in front up until 15km Tadese wisely decided that, with three athletes still running with him - Kenyans Patrick Makau Musyoki and Evans Kiprop Cheruiyot and Ethiopian Deriba Merga - that it was time to safeguard the gold medal.

  4. Organisers confirmed Patrick Makau Musyoki, Deribe Merga and Francis Kibiwott for the 15 March race. Of the three, Musyoki is the fastest, with a 58:56 personal best from last year's Berlin Half Marathon. That performance makes Musyoki the third fastest-ever over the distance. Last year the 22-year-old Kenyan clocked four sub-60 minute ...

  5. Marathon Runner, Patron for Clean Air. Biography. Patrick Makau, also known as Patrick Musyoki, was born on 2 March 1985 in Eastern Province, Kenya. The region that Patrick grew up in is well established as a training ground for Kenyan athletes such as the former Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion, Patrick Ivuti.

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  8. Apr 6, 2008 · Once again the Vattenfall BERLIN HALF MARATHON has produced top-class winning times. The 28th edition of the race also ended in a victorious Kenyan double. The defending champion Patrick Makau Musyoki won the biggest and most prestigious German race over 21.0975 km in exactly 60 minutes.

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