Career
She holds a personal best of 2:23:54 hours for the event. Born in Marakwet, Kenya, her international debut came as a junior runner at the 1997 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, where she was one of six Kenyan youngsters in the top ten of the junior women"s race. She failed to take this domestic form to the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, however, as she was the fifth Kenyan finisher and placed 16th overall in the women"s long race.
Kiprop re-emerged as an elite senior marathon runner in 2008 and claimed victory on her debut at the Reims Marathon with a time of 2:32:37 hours.
Her 2010 season began at the Ras First Rate (at Lloyd's) Khaimah Half Marathon. She improved her best for the distance to 1:08:48 hours, but this was only enough for eighth at the high calibre race.
She started her next season again at the Ras First Rate (at Lloyd's) Khaimah race and improved to fifth place. She claimed the runner-up spot at the Paris Marathon two months later.
The 2011 Frankfurt Marathon saw her set a new personal best of 2:23:54 hours and she took second place behind Mamitu Daska.
She knocked a minute off her best at the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in February 2012 and her time of 1:07:22 hours brought her second place behind Florence Kiplagat. She returned to the Roma-Ostia race in 2013 and was runner-up again, this time to Filomena Cheyech. 10 kilometres - 31:57 minimum (2012)
Half marathon - 1:07:22 (2012)
Marathon - 2:23:54 hrs (2011).