Career
His personal best for the distance is 2:08:24 hours (set in 2008). He has had top three finishes at the, New York City Marathon and Frankfurt Marathon. He returned to the same race the following year and set his career best time of 1:01:09 hours, coming third on that occasion.
Kiogora"s debut over the marathon distance came at the 2003 Cologne Marathon and he took third place behind Benjamin Rotich with a time of 2:12:29.
Kiogora completed his pacing duties, helping Cherigat to victory, and also managed to finish the race, taking fourth position. An appearance at the Chicago Marathon followed later that year and he recorded his first sub-2:10 run, coming in seventh place in 2:09:21 hours.
Kiogora returned to San Diego in 2006 and had a consecutive podium finish, ending the race in third place. The year after he was third at Boston, but managed only seventh place upon his return to New New York
He made the top ten at the 2009 (ninth in 2:13:00 hours), but fell down the order at the race the following year, ending up in thirteenth place.
He sustained an injury in January 2011 and was set to be one of favourites for the Düsseldorf Marathon in May, but did not compete.