| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| World Championships | ||||
| 1 | Marathon | 2011 | Daegu, KOR | 2:07:38 |
| 1 | Marathon | 2009 | Berlin, GER | 2:06:54 |
| London Marathon | ||||
| 5 | Marathon | 2010 | London, GBR | 2:08:04 |
| 6 | Marathon | 2012 | London, GBR | 2:07:56 |
| New York City Marathon | ||||
| 9 | Marathon | 2010 | New York, NY, USA | 2:13:01 |
Occupation
Police Officer
Club name
Administration Police, Kenya
Coach
Renato Canova (kenyaradarlive.co.ke, 06 Sep 2011)
Other sports
His siblings, Michael Rotich and James Songok, are also athletes. (allafrica.com, 21 Aug 2011; telegraph.co.uk, 22 Aug 2009)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
He began running while working herding his family's goats. (allafrica.com, 21 Aug 2011)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"Running is not only legs. It's also the mind.'' (boston.com, 04 Sep 2011)
General
2011 HISTORY MAKER
He became the third man in history to defend his World Championship marathon title, following up his 2009 victory in Berlin by taking gold again in Daegu in 2011. His winning margin in 2011 was also the largest winning margin in world championship history. He wasn't originally selected for the Kenyan team to go to South Korea, but made the team after a series of withdrawals. (iaaf.org, 04 Sep 2011)
BENEFITS
His success on the track is also helping his career in the police force. After his victory in Daegu he was promoted to Inspector and hopes to progress further should he win at the 2012 Olympic Games or break the world record. "I was the only one from the force who was selected and to return to the family as a winner, it is a great thing." (capitalfm.co.ke, 07 Sep 2011)




