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FOOT NOTES: Loss of Kiptum leaves unimaginable void in running world

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Kelvin Kiptum, of Kenya, runs to a world record time of 2:00:35 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon in October. Kiptum died last weekend in a car crash. He was 24 and leaves an entire generation of runners to wonder what could have been. Photo courtesy of Clay Shaw
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It was just over four months ago when Kelvin Kiptum stunned the running world by exploding for a 2:00:35 at the Chicago Marathon in October.

His world record was ratified just last week.

The sparkling performance was 34 seconds faster than that of the legendary Eluid Kipchoge, and set the stage for what was shaping up to be a wild Olympics competition in Paris this summer.

A feat that once seemed impossible — a sub-two hour marathon — was suddenly ripe for the picking.

And now it’s all been taken away.

Kiptum lost his life on Super Bowl Sunday in a car crash in Kenya. He was 24, and leaves behind a wife and two kids.

Kiptum was just getting started. He lived an eat-sleep-run lifestyle and his 200-mile training weeks were finally starting to bear fruit.

He made his debut in the 26.2-mile distance at the 2022 Valencia Marathon and posted a course-record time of 2:01:53. Kiptum threw down another CR with a 2:01:25 at the 2023 London Marathon, before he took the sport to new heights with his historic performance in Chicago.

And now Kiptum, who had the whole world at his grasp, is gone.

This is a crushing blow to the sport of running. Imagine how different the realm of sports would be if we lost Michael Jordan, Babe Ruth, Joe Louis, or Tom Brady in the primes of their careers.

It’s numbing to think of the accolades and world renown that could have been achieved by this young man. The course of running history is changed forever: We may never see a runner cross the two-hour barrier in our lifetime.

We’re left with not just a hole in our hearts, but decades and perhaps centuries of wondering, “What if?”

Rest in peace, Kelvin Kiptum, your contributions to this sport will never be forgotten.

1 STEP BACK, 3 STEPS FORWARD

Robert Webster can confirm it: Lock Haven lives up to its nickname as “Rocksylvania.”

The Waynesboro found out the painful way, as stacked nearly 5,700 feet of elevation gain while competing at the Frozen Snot 13.5 Miler. Calling the race “a great way to break in the mountain legs for my next block of training,” Webster finished the Frozen Snot in 3:50:16.

Michelle Dawson, of Greencastle, was also on the trails in Clarksburg, Md. for the Froggy Hollow 5-Hour Challenge. She covered 12.9 miles in 2:39:44.

Another Greencastle runner, Matthew Smith, visited Columbia, Md. for the Little Patuxent River Half Marathon. Starting and finishing on the Guilford Pratt Truss Bridge and running through the Patuxent and Wincopin trails, Smith blazed to a time of 1:36:36 to win the 40-49 AG.

Finally, on the other side of the country, Waynesboro’s Austin Kassman was a finisher at the Surf City Marathon in Huntington Beach, Calif. Kassman completed the race in 3:38:00.

And now, a look ahead:

Squirrelly Tail Twail Wun 13.1M: Sunday, 10 a.m., in Lewisberry. Take in the sights and sounds of Gifford Pinchot State Park in this race. Look up the event on ultrasignup.com.

Northeastern 5K: Saturday, Feb. 24, 9 a.m., in Manchester. Just two races remain in the York Road Runners Club Winter Series. Learn more at yorkroadrunners.com.

Snack Town Indoor Triathlon: Sunday, Feb. 25, 7 a.m., in Hanover. This event will be an endurance event featuring 30 minutes of swimming, 30 minutes of spin biking, and 30 minutes on a treadmill. Check out the event on runsignup.com.

Also: Shiver by the River 5K/10K (Saturday, in Scranton); Viking 5K/10K (Saturday, in Akron); Welsh Mountain 15K/30K (Saturday, in New Holland); Eenie-Meanie-Minie-Moe 13.1M (Sunday, in Newtown); Frozen Foot 5K/10K (Sunday, in Elizabethtown); Frozen Hare Triathlon (Saturday, Feb. 24, in Broomall); Luau 5K/10K (Saturday, Feb. 24, in Manheim); Run for the Cookies 10K (Saturday, Feb. 24, in Berwick); Spring Thaw 5M/10M/15M/20M (Saturday, Feb. 24, in Allison Park); Ugly Mudder 10K (Sunday, Feb. 25, in Reading).

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