Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, born on December twelfth, nineteen eighty-eight, is a distinguished Israeli Olympic runner who has made a significant mark in the world of athletics. Originally hailing from Kenya, she proudly represents Israel on the international stage, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.
Salpeter's athletic prowess is highlighted by her remarkable achievements, including winning the bronze medal in the marathon at the twenty twenty-two World Athletics Championships. Her success extends to the European Athletics Championships, where she clinched the gold medal in the ten thousand metres in two thousand eighteen and followed it up with a bronze medal in two thousand twenty-two.
In addition to her championship accolades, Salpeter has triumphed in several prestigious marathons. She emerged victorious at the twenty twenty Tokyo Marathon, secured a silver medal at the twenty twenty-two New York City Marathon, and finished third at the twenty twenty-three Boston Marathon. Her personal best marathon time of two hours, seventeen minutes, and forty-five seconds, achieved in two thousand twenty, ranks her as the sixth-fastest female marathon runner in history and set a new Israeli national record.
Salpeter has represented Israel at the Rio Olympics in two thousand sixteen and the Tokyo Olympics in two thousand twenty. As of November twenty twenty-two, she held six Israeli national records across various distances, from three thousand metres to the marathon. Most recently, she competed in the Women's marathon at the twenty twenty-four Paris Olympics, finishing in eighth place.