THE CHALLENGER
Runner's World US|Issue 03, 2023
AFTER YEARS AS A RUNNER-UP ON THE WORLD MARATHON STAGE, EVANS CHEBET HAS BEEN ON A WINNING STREAK. CAN HE UNSEAT HIS HERO?
BILL DONAHUE
THE CHALLENGER

BEFORE HE WON the Boston Marathon, before he won New York, and long before he built his mother a new home, Evans Chebet rented a small one-room house for $12 a month about 45 miles south of Kondabilet, the tiny mountain village in Kenya where he grew up. The home was sparsely furnished with a stool and an old table. Chebet cooked outdoors-usually sukuma wiki (similar to collard greens) and ugali, a traditional cornmeal porridge-and in the long hours between training sessions, he sat outside and stared at the red dirt and the evergreen forest of the Kenyan highlands, reflecting on his luck.

It was 2007. Chebet was a 19-year-old aspiring distance runner, and he'd come to seek his fortune. He was living outside Kaptagat, a town of about 2,500 people, hoping to work his way into Kenya's talent pipeline. Many Kenyans who race internationally, including marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge, live in spartan high-altitude training camps in Kenya's Great Rift Valley, sleeping in tiny unadorned rooms and sharing housekeeping chores and communal meals. Chebet was trying to gain entry to a camp run by Rosa & Associates, an Italian sports management company.

Although he grew up with few financial resources, he was now-thanks to an uncle's largesse-rubbing shoulders with running's greats. "I was so happy to be there," he says.

Chebet was hardly a shining prospect. He'd never raced on the track. Indeed, he'd scarcely raced at all, and he was resigned to waiting outside the Rosa camp, and tagging along on the athletes' brisk morning workouts. "I'd start out with the front runners, trying to show my talent," he says. "But I'd get dropped."

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM RUNNER'S WORLD USView all
TO RUN 26.2 IS TO FEEL ALIVE
Runner's World US

TO RUN 26.2 IS TO FEEL ALIVE

THE SUN IS rising from the east, and the waves of the Pacific crash below to the west.

time-read
2 mins  |
Fall 2024
LEAVE IT UP TO A PIECE OF PAPER TO TEACH YOU TO RUN EASY
Runner's World US

LEAVE IT UP TO A PIECE OF PAPER TO TEACH YOU TO RUN EASY

BEFORE I FELL for running, I thought the hardest thing about the sport was the fast stuff: the speedwork, the sprints, and the intervals.

time-read
3 mins  |
Fall 2024
WHY-AND HOW-YOU SHOULD RUN DOUBLES
Runner's World US

WHY-AND HOW-YOU SHOULD RUN DOUBLES

Those are just a few of the titles entered into my training log for the second run of a day.

time-read
2 mins  |
Fall 2024
FIND YOUR RUNNING COMMUNITY, ONLINE OR IN PERSON
Runner's World US

FIND YOUR RUNNING COMMUNITY, ONLINE OR IN PERSON

I SIGNED UP for my first marathon while sobbing in the back of a rideshare, on my way to the airport to fly to my uncle's funeral.

time-read
3 mins  |
Fall 2024
FUEL WITH WHAT YOU WANT TO EAT
Runner's World US

FUEL WITH WHAT YOU WANT TO EAT

AS AN ULTRARUNNER, I'm all too familiar with the saying that long-distance running is an \"eating contest with a running component.\"

time-read
2 mins  |
Fall 2024
AT THE FERTILITY CLINIC, MY PAST CAUGHT UP WITH ME
Runner's World US

AT THE FERTILITY CLINIC, MY PAST CAUGHT UP WITH ME

I SAT IN the fertility doctor's office white walls, bare wooden desk, opaque window-alone.

time-read
7 mins  |
Fall 2024
THIS IS NOT AN ESCAPE STORY
Runner's World US

THIS IS NOT AN ESCAPE STORY

AT 15, DARLENE STUBBS WALKED AWAY FROM A POLYGAMOUS CULT-THEN DISCOVERED A NEW LIFE AND COMMUNITY THROUGH RUNNING.

time-read
10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
RUNNING WITH HANK
Runner's World US

RUNNING WITH HANK

How my daughter's rambunctious mutt saved my sanity while she was lost to the darkness.

time-read
10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
WHEN I FOUND OUT I HAD MS.I THOUGHT I'D NEVER RUN AGAIN.
Runner's World US

WHEN I FOUND OUT I HAD MS.I THOUGHT I'D NEVER RUN AGAIN.

I checked the pins on my bib, shimmied my spandex shorts into place, and teed up the stopwatch on my wrist.

time-read
10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
A RUNNER'S GUIDE to sleep
Runner's World US

A RUNNER'S GUIDE to sleep

Nike rocked the running world in 2018 when it released the Vaporfly 4%, claiming that the shoe could boost a runner's efficiency by that amount.

time-read
10+ mins  |
Fall 2024