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Eric Kimaiyo (Erick Kimaiyo Kimase) was born on 8 July, 1969 in Kenya, is a Kenyan marathon runner and coach. Discover Eric Kimaiyo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Erick Kimaiyo Kimase
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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 8 July, 1969
Birthday 8 July
Birthplace Kenya
Nationality Kenya

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1969

Erick Kimaiyo Kimase (born 8 July 1969) is a Kenyan former marathon runner who came second at the 1997 Berlin Marathon, and won the Honolulu and Baltimore Marathons on multiple occasions.

Kimaiyo now works as a marathon coach, and trains current women's world record holder Brigid Kosgei.

Kimaiyo is the cousin of fellow Kenyan former runner Raymond Kipkoech.

He has four children.

1996

In 1996, Kimaiyo finished 18th at the Boston Marathon, in a time of 2:14:37.

Later in the year, he won the Honolulu Marathon in a time of 2:13:23.

It was the second fastest marathon time that year.

Kimaiyo and Jimmy Muindi had broken away around 19 mi into the race, and Kimaiyo was awarded $20,000 for winning the race.

1997

Kimaiyo came second at the 1997 Berlin Marathon, losing in a sprint finish to fellow Kenyan Elijah Lagat by two seconds.

The Kenyan team at the event won the team world record.

Later in the year, Kimaiyo competed at the 1997 New York City Marathon.

In the same year, Kimaiyo won the Honolulu Marathon again, in a time of 2:12:17, a course record time.

Kimaiyo broke away from Muindi and Thabiso Moqhali after 25 mi of the race, on the ascent of Diamond Head.

1998

In 1998, Kimaiyo came eighth at a half marathon event in Ngong, Kenya.

1999

In 1999, Kimaiyo came second at the Honolulu Marathon behind Muindi.

Muindi, Kimaiyo and Mbarak Hussein were all involved in the sprint finish.

2000

Kimaiyo ran in the 2000 Berlin Marathon, but dropped away from the lead group 10 - 20 km into the race.

2002

In 2002, Kimaiyo came eighth at the Rock 'n' Roll San Diego Marathon.

In the same year, he won the Baltimore Marathon in a time of 2:17.44.

He won the race by over two minutes.

2003

In 2003, he retained his Baltimore Marathon title after beating Christopher Kipkosgei in a sprint finish.

Kimaiyo now works as a marathon coach, and runs a training camp in Kapsait, Kenya at an altitude of 9600 ft. In 2015, Kimaiyo invited Brigid Kosgei to join his training camp in Kapsait, Kenya.

2019

Since 2019, Kosgei is the current women's world record holder.

Kimaiyo has also trained Edward Zakayo, who won the 5000 metres event at an under-20 World Championships, Christopher Kipkosgei, who finished second to Kimaiyo at the 2003 Baltimore Marathon after training with him for half a year, and Judith Korir, who won the 2022 Paris Marathon.