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- Agnetha_Chelimo abstract "Agnetha Chelimo (born 28 May 1974) is a Kenyan former racewalker. She was a four-time African champion in the discipline.As a teenager she led the development of women's racewalking in Africa. At thirteen she was the gold medallist in the inaugural women's 5000 metres race walk at the 1987 All-Africa Games, ahead of two other Kenyan athletes. She returned four years later to claim the second title, finishing several seconds ahead of fellow Kenyan Grace Karimi and Algeria's Dounia Kara, who was to succeed her in 1995.She was also a leading athlete in the development of the event at the African Championships in Athletics, winning the second and third editions of the 5000 m walk championship in 1989 and 1990.She entered the 5000 m walk at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics and placed thirteenth. Between 1986 and 1991 she won five Kenyan national titles in racewalking.".
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- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink 1987_All-Africa_Games.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink 1988_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink 1989_African_Championships_in_Athletics.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink 1990_African_Championships_in_Athletics.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink 1991_All-Africa_Games.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink African_Championships_in_Athletics.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink African_Games.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Athletics_at_the_1987_All-Africa_Games.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Athletics_at_the_All-Africa_Games.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1974_births.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Female_racewalkers.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kenyan_female_athletes.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kenyan_racewalkers.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Dounia_Kara.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Grace_Karimi.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Kenyan_Athletics_Championships.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Lagos.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Racewalking.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLink Sport_of_athletics.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agnetha Chelimo".
- Agnetha_Chelimo countryCode "KEN".
- Agnetha_Chelimo sport "Women's athletics".
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- Agnetha_Chelimo subject Category:1974_births.
- Agnetha_Chelimo subject Category:Female_racewalkers.
- Agnetha_Chelimo subject Category:Kenyan_female_athletes.
- Agnetha_Chelimo subject Category:Kenyan_racewalkers.
- Agnetha_Chelimo subject Category:Living_people.
- Agnetha_Chelimo hypernym Racewalker.
- Agnetha_Chelimo type Athlete.
- Agnetha_Chelimo comment "Agnetha Chelimo (born 28 May 1974) is a Kenyan former racewalker. She was a four-time African champion in the discipline.As a teenager she led the development of women's racewalking in Africa. At thirteen she was the gold medallist in the inaugural women's 5000 metres race walk at the 1987 All-Africa Games, ahead of two other Kenyan athletes.".
- Agnetha_Chelimo label "Agnetha Chelimo".
- Agnetha_Chelimo sameAs Q22910067.
- Agnetha_Chelimo sameAs Q22910067.
- Agnetha_Chelimo wasDerivedFrom Agnetha_Chelimo?oldid=705996888.
- Agnetha_Chelimo isPrimaryTopicOf Agnetha_Chelimo.