Wilson Kiprugut

Wilson Arap Chuma Kiprugut (1938 – 1 November 2022) was a Kenyan sprinter and middle-distance runner.[2][3] At the 1962 Commonwealth Games, Kiprugut was part of the Kenyan 4 × 440 yards relay team which finished fifth.He won two gold medals (in the 400 and 800 metres) at the inaugural All-Africa Games in 1965.[2] His talent was first identified when he ran at the East and Central African Championships – an event where he won no less than three 880-yard titles.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a Kenyan Olympic medalist is a stub.
KerichoBritish KenyaAthleticsOlympic Games1968 Mexico City800 m1964 TokyoBritish Empire and Commonwealth Games1966 Kingston880 ydAll-Africa Games1965 Brazzaville400 msprintermiddle-distance runner1968 Mexico Olympics800 metres400 metres1962 Commonwealth Games4 × 440 yards relay1966 Commonwealth Gamesinaugural All-Africa GamesEast and Central African ChampionshipsWorld AthleticsOlympics.comOlympediaCommonwealth Games FederationAfrican GamesCharles AsatiHassan El KashiefInnocent EgbunikeSamson KiturKennedy OchiengEzra SambuCalifornia MolefeRabah YousifIsaac MakwalaLeungo ScotchChidi OkezieCosmas SileiJames Maina BoiBilly KonchellahWilliam TanuiArthémon HatungimanaJapheth KimutaiSamwel MweraAbubaker Kaki KhamisTaoufik MakhloufiNijel AmosAbdessalem AyouniAaron CheminingwaKenyan