Kenyan athlete and police officer, [Name], has been a prominent figure in the world of athletics since she began her journey in 2005. She resides in Kenya with her husband, Alex Sang, and their daughter, Lavine Jemutai, born in 2006. Her career took off when she joined the Kenya Police College in Nyeri for her police studies.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Women's 3000m Steeplechase | B Bronze |
After giving birth to her child in 2008, [Name] began training seriously with the support of her husband. She initially competed in the 800m and 1500m events but switched to steeplechase in 2009 after struggling to register competitive times. This switch proved to be a pivotal moment in her career.
[Name] trains with the Kenya Police team under the guidance of her husband and coach, Alex Sang. His influence has been significant throughout her career. She has often credited him as the most influential person in her journey.
[Name] admires fellow athletes Richard Mateelong and Paul Kipsiele. Their achievements have inspired her to strive for excellence in her own career.
Looking ahead, [Name] aims to gain fame through her athletic performances. She plans to use her earnings to improve the lives of her parents and invest in real estate rather than spending on luxury items. Her focus remains on securing a better future for her family.
[Name]'s journey from a police recruit to a successful athlete is a testament to her dedication and hard work. With continued support from her husband and coach, she aims to achieve even greater heights in the coming years.
Kenyan athlete and police officer, [Name], has been a prominent figure in the world of athletics since she began her journey in 2005. She resides in Kenya with her husband, Alex Sang, and their daughter, Lavine Jemutai, born in 2006. Her career took off when she joined the Kenya Police College in Nyeri for her police studies.