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Aliphine Tuliamuk
Aliphine Tuliamuk won the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, running 2:27:23 to make her first Olympic team four years after gaining U.S. citizenship. Tuliamuk gave birth to her daughter in January 2021 and returned to training in time to compete in Tokyo, where she dropped out of the marathon near the 20km mark with a hip injury. Tuliamuk was instrumental in helping successfully push Olympic organizers to allow breastfeeding mothers to take their babies to Tokyo.
This will be the fourth time she races the TCS New York City Marathon. She was the top American finisher and seventh overall in 2022, 12th in 2019, and 13th in 2017. She has had additional success racing in Central Park, with three consecutive podium finishes at the Mastercard New York Mini 10K from 2016-2018.
Tuliamuk was born and raised in a small village near Kapenguria, Kenya. Having picked up running “accidentally,” Tuliamuk sought to be just like her idol Tegla Loroupe, a two-time New York City Marathon champion also from Kenya’s West Pokot County. Tuliamuk grew up with 31 siblings, as her father had four wives, and each had eight children. She came to the U.S. to attend Wichita State University on a full scholarship, where she graduated with a degree in public health science and nine NCAA All-American honors.
In 2016, two days after gaining her U.S. citizenship she was second overall and the top American at the Lilac Bloomsday Run (12K) in Spokane, Wash. In her first year as a U.S. citizen, Tuliamuk claimed national road titles over 25K, 20K, and 5K. She then competed in the 10,000 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials. In 2017, she won her first national cross country title and was the top American at the 10-kilometer World Athletics Cross Country Championships. Since then, she’s added national titles over the half marathon, 25K, 10K, and 7 miles.
Tuliamuk lives in Santa Fe, N.M., with her husband, Tim Gannon, and daughter, Zoe. She has also worked as an Uber driver and started her own crocheting business.
- Date of Birth Apr 5, 1989
- Age 36
- Gender Woman
- Country USA
- Residence Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Career Highlights
Year | Event | place | TIME |
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2020 | U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials | 1st | 2:27:23 |
2018 | USATF 25 km Championships | 1st | 1:25:35 |
2018 | USATF Half Marathon Championships | 1st | 1:10:04 |
2017 | USATF 10K Championships | 1st | 32:49 |
2017 | USATF 25 km Championships | 1st | 1:24:35 |