Kiplagat

Kiplagat (also Kiplangat) is a personal name used by the Kalenjin people in Kenya and Uganda, meaning son born at dusk. The son of Kiplagat would be lagat. This may also mean:


 * Benjamin Kiplagat (1989–2023), Ugandan steeplechase runner
 * Bisluke Kiplagat (born 1988), Kenyan steeplechase runner
 * Boaz Kiplagat Lalang (born 1989), Kenyan middle-distance runner and 2010 Commonwealth Games champion
 * Edna Kiplagat (born 1979), Kenyan long-distance runner and two-time world marathon champion
 * Florence Kiplagat (born 1987), Kenyan long-distance runner and half marathon world record breaker
 * Hosea Kiplagat, Kenyan businessman and politician
 * Hosea Kiplagat Kosgei (born 1989), Kenyan long-distance track runner competing for Bahrain as Aadam Ismaeel Khamis
 * Isiah Kiplangat Koech (born 1993), Kenyan long-distance track runner and World Championships medallist
 * Kiptanui Kiplagat Jackson, Kenyan politician representing the Orange Democratic Movement
 * James Kiplagat Magut (born 1990), Kenyan middle-distance runner
 * Julius Kiplagat Yego (born 1989), Kenyan javelin thrower
 * Lornah Kiplagat (born 1974), Dutch-Kenyan long-distance runner and multiple half marathon world champion
 * Peter Kiplagat Chebet (born 1974), Kenyan marathon runner
 * Silas Kiplagat (born 1989), Kenyan middle-distance runner and 2011 World Championships runner-up
 * Vincent Kiplangat Kosgei (born 1985), Kenyan Olympic 400 metres hurdler
 * William Kiplagat (born 1972), Kenyan long-distance runner and 2003 Amsterdam Marathon winner
 * Kiplang'at Kiboi Sakong' (born 1984), Linguist and human rights activist