James Kipsang Kwambai (born February 28, 1983) is a runner from Kenya, who specialises in marathons.
Kwambai went to the Kondabilet Primary School in Marakwet East District, but dropped out at standard seven.[1]
He won the Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale in 2002, breaking the course record by over a minute.[2] In 2006 Kwambai won the Brescia Marathon and Beijing Marathon, which were his first two marathons.[3] He also won the 2008 and the 2009 Saint Silvester Road Race.
He finished second at the 2008 Berlin Marathon, where Haile Gebrselassie set a new marathon world record. Kwambai's time was 2:05:36, that made him the seventh fastest ever marathon runner at the time.[4] At the 2009 Rotterdam Marathon Kwambai again finished second (behind Duncan Kibet) in a time of 2:04:27, the third fastest ever marathon at the time.[5] At the 2010 New York City Marathon he completed the race in 2:11:31, which brought him fifth place.[6] He returned to defend his title at the Saint Silvester race in São Paulo but ended up in third place behind Marílson dos Santos and Barnabas Kosgei.[7]
His first race of 2011 was the CPC Loop Den Haag, but he was off the winning pace and came sixth in a time of one hour and one second.[8] He was among the leaders at the 2011 London Marathon by the 30 km mark, but dropped out of the race.[9] In August he came second at the Rio de Janeiro Half Marathon, but was eighth at the Udine Half Marathon the following month, finishing well off his best in 1:02:06 hours. His season peaked in November when he took the title at the JoongAng Seoul Marathon in a time of 2:08:50 hours, despite rainy conditions.[10]
Kwambai prefers road running over track and cross-country. His training partners include Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Martin Lel, Sammy Korir and Fred Kiprop in Eldoret and Italy. Kwambai has been coached by Gabriele Rosa and Claudio Berardelli.[11][12]
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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2003 | San Blas Half Marathon | Coamo, Puerto Rico | 2nd | 1:03:29 |
Berlin Half Marathon | Berlin, Germany | 3rd | 1:01:56 | |
2004 | Eldoret Half Marathon | Eldoret | 3rd | 1:01:43 |
San Blas Half Marathon | Coamo, Puerto Rico | 2nd | 1:03:18 | |
Udine Half Marathon | Udine, Italy | 1st | 1:00:22 | |
2005 | Bogota Half Marathon | Bogotá | 1st | 1:03:10 |
Virginia Beach Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon | Virginia Beach, VA | 2nd | 1:01:05 | |
Rome-Ostia Half Marathon | Rome, Italy | 1st | 1:00:45 | |
2006 | Virginia Beach Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon | Virginia Beach, VA | 1st | 1:00:57 |
Bogota Half Marathon | Bogotá | 2nd | 1:03:05 | |
Brescia Marathon | Brescia, Italy | 1st | 2:10:20 | |
Beijing Marathon | Beijing | 1st | 2:10:36 | |
2007 | New York City Half Marathon | New York City | 4th | 1:01:03 |
New York City Marathon | New York City | 5th | 2:10:54 | |
2008 | Virginia Beach Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon | Virginia Beach, VA | 1st | 1:01:05 |
Rome-Ostia Half Marathon | Rome, Italy | 2nd | 1:00:22 | |
Berlin Marathon | Berlin, Germany | 2nd | 2:05:36 | |
2009 | Rotterdam Half Marathon | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 3rd | 59:09 |
Rotterdam Marathon | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 2nd | 2:04:27 | |
2010 | Rotterdam Half Marathon | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 7th | 1:02:08 |
New York City Marathon | New York City | 5th | 2:11:31 | |
2011 | CPC Loop Den Haag | The Hague, Netherlands | 6th | 1:00:01 |
JoongAng Seoul Marathon | Seoul, South Korea | 1st | 2:08:50 |