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Samuel Wanjiru

Samuel Kamau Wanjiru (10 November 1986 – 15 May 2011) was a Kenyan long-distance runner who won the 2008 Beijing Olympics Marathon in an Olympic record time of 2:06:32; becoming the first Kenyan to win the Olympic gold in the marathon. He became the youngest gold medallist in the marathon since 1932.

Samuel Kamau Wanjiru
Wanjiru entering the stadium in his marathon victory at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Personal information
NationalityKenyan
Born(1986-11-10)10 November 1986
Nyahururu, Kenya
Died15 May 2011(2011-05-15) (aged 24)
Nyahururu, Kenya
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Weight52 kg (115 lb)
Sport
SportRunning
Event(s)Half marathon, marathon
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
Medal record

He set the current (as of 2020) 10,000m World Junior Record in 2005 and set the half marathon world record 3 times.[1] In 2009, he won both the London Marathon and Chicago Marathon, running the fastest marathons ever recorded in the United Kingdom and United States, respectively. He retained his Chicago title in 2010 in a season fraught with injury.

In 2011, he died after a fall from a balcony at his home in Nyahururu following a domestic dispute.

Running career edit

Early career edit

Samuel Wanjiru was born in Nyahururu, Laikipia County, a town in the Rift Valley, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) northwest of the capital, Nairobi.[2] and was brought up with his brother Simon Njoroge in poverty by his mother Hannah Wanjiru, daughter of Samuel Kamau.[3][4] Wanjiru took his mother's given name as a surname, because she was a single mother. He dropped out of school aged about 12, because they could not afford the school fees.[5]

Wanjiru started running at the age of 8. In 2002, he moved to Japan and went to Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School in Sendai. He had success on the Japanese cross country circuit, where he won the Fukuoka International Cross Country at sixteen years old in 2003. He went on to win in both Fukuoka and at the Chiba International Cross Country consecutively in 2004 and 2005.[6] After graduating in 2005, he joined the Toyota Kyūshū athletics team, coached by 1992 Olympic marathon silver medalist Koichi Morishita.[7]

Wanjiru had a 5000 m best of 13:12.40, run as a 17-year-old in April 2004 in Hiroshima, Japan. At age 18, Wanjiru broke the half marathon world record on 11 September 2005 in the Rotterdam Half Marathon with a time of 59:16 minutes, officially beating Paul Tergat's half-marathon record of 59:17 minutes.

This was preceded two weeks earlier by a bettering of the 10,000 m world junior record by a margin of almost 23 seconds in the IAAF Golden League Van Damme Memorial Race on 26 August. His WJR time of 26:41.75 was good enough for third place in the race behind Kenenisa Bekele's world record, set in the same race, of 26:17.53 and Boniface Kiprop's 26:39.77. It was Kiprop who held the previous world junior mark (27:04.00 minutes), set at the same meeting the previous year. The run saw 6 runners going under 27 minutes[8][9]

World records and Olympic gold edit

Wanjiru took back the half-marathon world record, which Haile Gebrselassie broke in early 2006, with 58:53 minutes on 9 February 2007 at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon[10] and improved it to 58:33 on 17 March 2007 in the City-Pier-City Loop in The Hague, Netherlands. While improving his own record, he recorded an unofficial time of 55:31 for 20 km, which was faster than Haile Gebrselassie's world record but was never ratified due to the timing methods in the race.[11]

 
Wanjiru approaching the finishing line at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Wanjiru made his marathon debut at Fukuoka Marathon on 2 December 2007, winning it impressively with a course record of 2:06:39.[12] He started 2008 by winning the Zayed International Half Marathon and receiving a prize of US$300,000.[13] In the 2008 London Marathon, he came in second, breaking 2:06 for the first time. In the 2008 Summer Olympics, Wanjiru won the marathon gold medal in an Olympic record time of 2:06:32, smashing the previous record of 2:09:21 set by Carlos Lopes of Portugal in the 1984 Olympics.[14] He received the AIMS World Athlete of the Year Award that year in recognition of his performances.[15]

London and Chicago wins edit

At the Granollers Half Marathon in February 2008, in which Wanjiru won, the Kenyan stated his intent for the future, saying, "in five years' time I feel capable of clocking a sub 2 hours time for the marathon."[16] In April 2009, Wanjiru won the London Marathon in a time of 2:05:10, a new personal record and also a new course record. He was pleased with the achievement and stated that he hoped to break Haile Gebrselassie's world record in the near future.[17] At the Rotterdam Half Marathon, Wanjiru clocked a 1:01:08 on 13 September, which was won by Sammy Kitwara with a time of 58:58.[18] In October 2009, Wanjiru won the Chicago Marathon in a time of 2:05:41, setting a new course record for the city and the fastest marathon time ever run in the United States.[19] The wins in London and Chicago helped him reach the top of the World Marathon Majors rankings for 2009, earning him a jackpot of US$500,000.[20]

He signed up to defend his title at the 2010 London Marathon, but he encountered knee trouble at the midway point of the race and decided to drop out to avoid further injury – the first time in six marathons that he had failed to finish.[21] He chose to run at the 2010 Chicago Marathon in October, but a stomach virus before the race had harmed his preparations and he entered the competition with the lesser aim of reaching the top three. Tsegaye Kebede took the opportunity to forge a lead, but Wanjiru (despite a lack of peak physical form) persevered with the pace and caught up with the Ethiopian. He took the lead in the final 400 m to defend his title in Chicago with a time of 2:06:24. "It was the greatest surprise I have ever seen in my life", remarked his coach, Federico Rosa, on the performance.[22][23]

Personal life edit

Wanjiru married Mary Wacera, a fellow long-distance runner, in 2009 and the two had a child (Ann) in 2010. He had previously married Triza Njeri in a traditional ceremony and had two children, although Wanjiru and Wacera's marriage was legally binding.[24][25]

Wanjiru began drinking alcohol when he moved to Japan, and it increased and became a major part of his life. Despite that, his marathoning career continued successfully, though his personal life became somewhat chaotic.[25]

In December 2010, Wanjiru was arrested by Kenyan police at his house in Nyahururu and charged with threatening to kill his wife and illegally possessing an AK-47 rifle. He denied both the accusations and claimed that he was being framed.[26][27][25]

Wanjiru and his wife Triza Njeri, a beautician, had a daughter Anne Wanjiru and a son Simon Njoroge.[3][28] Wanjiru also had a third wife, Judy Wambui Wairimu, who was pregnant when he died and has since had a son.[29]

Wanjiru's cousin Joseph Riri was a world-class marathon runner,[30] and Wanjiru's younger brother Simon Njoroge was also a long-distance runner.[31]

Death edit

On 15 May 2011, Wanjiru died from a fall off a balcony at his home in Nyahururu. Wanjiru appeared to have suffered internal injuries after the fall and was confirmed dead by doctors at a nearby hospital after attempts to revive him failed.[32]

Police said Wanjiru's wife, Triza Njeri, had come home to find him in bed with another woman. She locked the couple in the bedroom and ran outside. Wanjiru then died after falling from the balcony.[2] Police were unsure if Wanjiru intended suicide or jumped out of rage, and investigated the circumstances related to Njeri and his female companion that led to his death.[2][33]

In May 2017, while testifying during an inquest into Wanjiru's death, his mother Hannah Wanjiru said at the Milimani law court that she believes her son was murdered.[34][35][36][25]

His mother claimed at an inquest into his death that her son was murdered by six men who had conspired with his wife Trizah Njeri.[37] During the inquest at the Milimani court that sought to establish whether Wanjiru was murdered or jumped to his death, a former chief government pathologist said he was convinced that Wanjiru was hit by a blunt object after he had jumped from the balcony of his home, landing on his legs, or possibly he was pushed then struck.[38][25]

Achievements edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing   Kenya
2005 Rotterdam Half Marathon Rotterdam, Netherlands 1st Half marathon 59:16 WR
2007 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Ras Al Khaimah, UAE 1st Half marathon 58:53 WR
City-Pier-City Half Marathon The Hague, Netherlands 1st Half marathon 58:33 WR
Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 1st Marathon 2:06:39 CR
2008 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 2nd Marathon 2:05:24
Summer Olympics Beijing, China 1st Marathon 2:06:32 OR
2009 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 1st Marathon 2:05:10 CR
Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States 1st Marathon 2:05:41 CR
2010 Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States 1st Marathon 2:06:24

[39]

Awards

Personal bests edit

 
Samuel Wanjiru, breaking a world record in the 2007 Fortis City-Pier-City Half Marathon
Event Time Date Location
5000 metres 13:12.40 29 April 2005 Hiroshima
10,000 metres 26:41.75† 26 August 2005 Brussels
20 kilometres 55:31‡ 17 March 2007 The Hague
Half marathon 58:33 17 March 2007 The Hague
Marathon 2:05:10 26 April 2009 London

Most information taken from IAAF profile.[42]

Key: † = World junior record, ‡ = Unofficial

References edit

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External links edit

Records
Preceded by
  Paul Tergat
  Haile Gebrselassie
Men's half marathon world record holder
11 September 2005 – 15 January 2006
9 February 2007 – 21 March 2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's Marathon Olympic Record Holder
24 August 2008 - present
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded by Rotterdam men's half marathon winner
2005
Succeeded by
  Zersenay Tadese
Preceded by
  Haile Gebrselassie
Men's half marathon best year performance
2007
Succeeded by
Shared between
  Haile Gebrselassie &
  Deriba Merga
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Kenyan Sportsman of the Year
2008
Succeeded by

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Samuel Kamau Wanjiru 10 November 1986 15 May 2011 was a Kenyan long distance runner who won the 2008 Beijing Olympics Marathon in an Olympic record time of 2 06 32 becoming the first Kenyan to win the Olympic gold in the marathon He became the youngest gold medallist in the marathon since 1932 Samuel Kamau WanjiruWanjiru entering the stadium in his marathon victory at the 2008 Summer OlympicsPersonal informationNationalityKenyanBorn 1986 11 10 10 November 1986Nyahururu KenyaDied15 May 2011 2011 05 15 aged 24 Nyahururu KenyaHeight1 63 m 5 ft 4 in Weight52 kg 115 lb SportSportRunningEvent s Half marathon marathonAchievements and titlesPersonal bests5000 m 13 12 40 Hiroshima 2005 10 000 m 26 41 75 Brussels 2005 Half marathon 58 33 The Hague 2007 Marathon 2 05 10 London 2009 Medal record Men s athletics Representing Kenya Olympic Games 2008 Beijing Marathon World Marathon Majors 2010 Chicago Marathon 2009 Chicago Marathon 2009 London Marathon 2008 London Marathon 2007 Fukuoka Marathon He set the current as of 2020 10 000m World Junior Record in 2005 and set the half marathon world record 3 times 1 In 2009 he won both the London Marathon and Chicago Marathon running the fastest marathons ever recorded in the United Kingdom and United States respectively He retained his Chicago title in 2010 in a season fraught with injury In 2011 he died after a fall from a balcony at his home in Nyahururu following a domestic dispute Contents 1 Running career 1 1 Early career 1 2 World records and Olympic gold 1 3 London and Chicago wins 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Achievements 5 Personal bests 6 References 7 External linksRunning career editEarly career edit Samuel Wanjiru was born in Nyahururu Laikipia County a town in the Rift Valley about 150 kilometres 93 mi northwest of the capital Nairobi 2 and was brought up with his brother Simon Njoroge in poverty by his mother Hannah Wanjiru daughter of Samuel Kamau 3 4 Wanjiru took his mother s given name as a surname because she was a single mother He dropped out of school aged about 12 because they could not afford the school fees 5 Wanjiru started running at the age of 8 In 2002 he moved to Japan and went to Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School in Sendai He had success on the Japanese cross country circuit where he won the Fukuoka International Cross Country at sixteen years old in 2003 He went on to win in both Fukuoka and at the Chiba International Cross Country consecutively in 2004 and 2005 6 After graduating in 2005 he joined the Toyota Kyushu athletics team coached by 1992 Olympic marathon silver medalist Koichi Morishita 7 Wanjiru had a 5000 m best of 13 12 40 run as a 17 year old in April 2004 in Hiroshima Japan At age 18 Wanjiru broke the half marathon world record on 11 September 2005 in the Rotterdam Half Marathon with a time of 59 16 minutes officially beating Paul Tergat s half marathon record of 59 17 minutes This was preceded two weeks earlier by a bettering of the 10 000 m world junior record by a margin of almost 23 seconds in the IAAF Golden League Van Damme Memorial Race on 26 August His WJR time of 26 41 75 was good enough for third place in the race behind Kenenisa Bekele s world record set in the same race of 26 17 53 and Boniface Kiprop s 26 39 77 It was Kiprop who held the previous world junior mark 27 04 00 minutes set at the same meeting the previous year The run saw 6 runners going under 27 minutes 8 9 World records and Olympic gold edit Wanjiru took back the half marathon world record which Haile Gebrselassie broke in early 2006 with 58 53 minutes on 9 February 2007 at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon 10 and improved it to 58 33 on 17 March 2007 in the City Pier City Loop in The Hague Netherlands While improving his own record he recorded an unofficial time of 55 31 for 20 km which was faster than Haile Gebrselassie s world record but was never ratified due to the timing methods in the race 11 nbsp Wanjiru approaching the finishing line at the 2008 Summer Olympics Wanjiru made his marathon debut at Fukuoka Marathon on 2 December 2007 winning it impressively with a course record of 2 06 39 12 He started 2008 by winning the Zayed International Half Marathon and receiving a prize of US 300 000 13 In the 2008 London Marathon he came in second breaking 2 06 for the first time In the 2008 Summer Olympics Wanjiru won the marathon gold medal in an Olympic record time of 2 06 32 smashing the previous record of 2 09 21 set by Carlos Lopes of Portugal in the 1984 Olympics 14 He received the AIMS World Athlete of the Year Award that year in recognition of his performances 15 London and Chicago wins edit At the Granollers Half Marathon in February 2008 in which Wanjiru won the Kenyan stated his intent for the future saying in five years time I feel capable of clocking a sub 2 hours time for the marathon 16 In April 2009 Wanjiru won the London Marathon in a time of 2 05 10 a new personal record and also a new course record He was pleased with the achievement and stated that he hoped to break Haile Gebrselassie s world record in the near future 17 At the Rotterdam Half Marathon Wanjiru clocked a 1 01 08 on 13 September which was won by Sammy Kitwara with a time of 58 58 18 In October 2009 Wanjiru won the Chicago Marathon in a time of 2 05 41 setting a new course record for the city and the fastest marathon time ever run in the United States 19 The wins in London and Chicago helped him reach the top of the World Marathon Majors rankings for 2009 earning him a jackpot of US 500 000 20 He signed up to defend his title at the 2010 London Marathon but he encountered knee trouble at the midway point of the race and decided to drop out to avoid further injury the first time in six marathons that he had failed to finish 21 He chose to run at the 2010 Chicago Marathon in October but a stomach virus before the race had harmed his preparations and he entered the competition with the lesser aim of reaching the top three Tsegaye Kebede took the opportunity to forge a lead but Wanjiru despite a lack of peak physical form persevered with the pace and caught up with the Ethiopian He took the lead in the final 400 m to defend his title in Chicago with a time of 2 06 24 It was the greatest surprise I have ever seen in my life remarked his coach Federico Rosa on the performance 22 23 Personal life editWanjiru married Mary Wacera a fellow long distance runner in 2009 and the two had a child Ann in 2010 He had previously married Triza Njeri in a traditional ceremony and had two children although Wanjiru and Wacera s marriage was legally binding 24 25 Wanjiru began drinking alcohol when he moved to Japan and it increased and became a major part of his life Despite that his marathoning career continued successfully though his personal life became somewhat chaotic 25 In December 2010 Wanjiru was arrested by Kenyan police at his house in Nyahururu and charged with threatening to kill his wife and illegally possessing an AK 47 rifle He denied both the accusations and claimed that he was being framed 26 27 25 Wanjiru and his wife Triza Njeri a beautician had a daughter Anne Wanjiru and a son Simon Njoroge 3 28 Wanjiru also had a third wife Judy Wambui Wairimu who was pregnant when he died and has since had a son 29 Wanjiru s cousin Joseph Riri was a world class marathon runner 30 and Wanjiru s younger brother Simon Njoroge was also a long distance runner 31 Death editOn 15 May 2011 Wanjiru died from a fall off a balcony at his home in Nyahururu Wanjiru appeared to have suffered internal injuries after the fall and was confirmed dead by doctors at a nearby hospital after attempts to revive him failed 32 Police said Wanjiru s wife Triza Njeri had come home to find him in bed with another woman She locked the couple in the bedroom and ran outside Wanjiru then died after falling from the balcony 2 Police were unsure if Wanjiru intended suicide or jumped out of rage and investigated the circumstances related to Njeri and his female companion that led to his death 2 33 In May 2017 while testifying during an inquest into Wanjiru s death his mother Hannah Wanjiru said at the Milimani law court that she believes her son was murdered 34 35 36 25 His mother claimed at an inquest into his death that her son was murdered by six men who had conspired with his wife Trizah Njeri 37 During the inquest at the Milimani court that sought to establish whether Wanjiru was murdered or jumped to his death a former chief government pathologist said he was convinced that Wanjiru was hit by a blunt object after he had jumped from the balcony of his home landing on his legs or possibly he was pushed then struck 38 25 Achievements editYear Competition Venue Position Event Notes Representing nbsp Kenya 2005 Rotterdam Half Marathon Rotterdam Netherlands 1st Half marathon 59 16 WR 2007 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Ras Al Khaimah UAE 1st Half marathon 58 53 WR City Pier City Half Marathon The Hague Netherlands 1st Half marathon 58 33 WR Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka Japan 1st Marathon 2 06 39 CR 2008 London Marathon London United Kingdom 2nd Marathon 2 05 24 Summer Olympics Beijing China 1st Marathon 2 06 32 OR 2009 London Marathon London United Kingdom 1st Marathon 2 05 10 CR Chicago Marathon Chicago United States 1st Marathon 2 05 41 CR 2010 Chicago Marathon Chicago United States 1st Marathon 2 06 24 39 Awards 2005 Kenyan Most Promising Sportsman of the Year award 40 2008 Kenyan Sportsman of the Year Award 41 Personal bests edit nbsp Samuel Wanjiru breaking a world record in the 2007 Fortis City Pier City Half Marathon Event Time Date Location 5000 metres 13 12 40 29 April 2005 Hiroshima 10 000 metres 26 41 75 26 August 2005 Brussels 20 kilometres 55 31 17 March 2007 The Hague Half marathon 58 33 17 March 2007 The Hague Marathon 2 05 10 26 April 2009 London Most information taken from IAAF profile 42 Key World junior record UnofficialReferences edit IAAF Half Marathon men senior outdoor iaaf org iaaf org Retrieved 21 September 2018 a b c Macharia James 15 May 2011 Samuel Wanjiru Dead Olympic Gold Medalist Dies at 24 Huffington Post USA Reuters Retrieved 15 May 2011 a b Obituary The Daily Telegraph 16 May 2011 Retrieved 25 July 2011 Wanjiru mother arrested The Standard 4 June 2011 Retrieved 12 May 2016 Samuel Kamau Wanjiru Memorial Website 1986 2011 Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 25 July 2011 Nakamura Ken 20 February 2005 Niiya Yamanaka Sato and Wanjiru excel in Chiba Cross Country IAAF Retrieved 12 May 2016 Olympics Wanjiru aims for Beijing gold Daily Nation 19 July 2008 Archived from the original on 20 July 2008 Retrieved 19 July 2008 World Records ratified IAAF 17 November 2009 Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 IAAF Bekele pulverizes World 10 000m TDK Golden League Brussels News iaaf org iaaf org Retrieved 4 October 2018 58 53 Half Marathon World Record by Wanjiru in Ras al Khaimah IAAF 9 February 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2016 Minshull Phil 20 February 2009 Makau produces second fastest time ever Tune clocks national record at RAK Half Marathon updated IAAF Retrieved 12 May 2016 2 06 39 debut victory for Wanjiru in Fukuoka IAAF 2 December 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2016 Negash Elshadai 1 March 2008 Wanjiru and Kiplagat win Shekih Zayed Half in Abu Dhabi IAAF Retrieved 12 May 2016 Marathon gold for Kenya s Wanjiru BBC Sport 24 August 2008 AIMS ASICS World Athlete of the Year Awards Archived 10 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine AIMS Retrieved 2 August 2010 Wanjiru takes overwhelming Half Marathon win Dominguez PB in Granollers IAAF 2 February 2009 Retrieved 12 May 2016 London Marathon 2009 BBC Sport 26 April 2009 Retrieved 26 April 2009 Kitwara blazes 58 58 in Rotterdam IAAF 14 September 2009 Archived from the original on 26 December 2009 Retrieved 19 September 2009 Kenyan man Russian woman win Chicago Marathon titles Chicago Breaking News 9 October 2009 Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 Retrieved 10 October 2009 Butcher Pat 20 October 2009 Wanjiru vs Tadese set for half marathon in Abu Dhabi IAAF Retrieved 12 May 2016 Brown Matthew 25 April 2010 Commanding victories for Kebede and Shobukhova London Marathon report IAAF Retrieved 12 May 2016 Longman Jere 10 October 2010 After a Final Push a Repeat Winner in Chicago The New York Times Retrieved 10 October 2010 Ferstle Jim 10 October 2010 Wanjiru and Shobukhova defend titles in Chicago Updated IAAF Archived from the original on 13 December 2010 Retrieved 14 October 2010 Epstein David 16 April 2012 To Run in Kenya To Run in the World Sports Illustrated Retrieved 12 May 2016 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Unknown parameter agency ignored help a b c d e Finish Line An Olympic marathon champion s tragic weakness New Yorker Xan Rice 14 May 2012 Retrieved 13 October 2019 Kenyan Olympic winner Wanjiru charged over death threat BBC Sport 30 December 2010 Retrieved 30 December 2010 Kenyan marathon champ charged with attempted murder AFP 30 December 2010 Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 Retrieved 30 December 2010 SAMUEL WANJIRU Samuel Wanjiru Zimbio Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Retrieved 25 July 2011 DNA tests confirm Wanjiru is the father of son 98 4 Capital FM 18 April 2012 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Wanjiru Kenya s next marathon great IAAF 16 December 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2016 Spencer Adam LA Marathon 2012 Results Simon Njoroge Set to Honor Brother in London Olympics Bleacher Report Retrieved 14 February 2024 Kenya Olympic marathon star Sammy Wanjiru dies in fall BBC News 16 May 2011 Retrieved 16 May 2011 Longman Jere 16 May 2011 Mystery Remains in Death of Marathon Champion The New York Times capitalfmkenya 6 March 2017 Samuel Wanjiru was killed his mother tells inquest Capital Sports Retrieved 9 February 2019 Samuel Wanjiru mother makes fresh shocking claims as to what caused her son s death eDaily Kenya Archived from the original on 29 November 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2019 Karanja Faith Samuel Wanjiru s mother insists her son was murdered Standard Digital News Retrieved 9 February 2019 permanent dead link Marathon hero Wanjiru was murdered in bedroom Mother Citizentv co ke 7 March 2017 Retrieved 23 March 2019 athletics Samwel Wanjiru was killed says Pathologist sportsnewsarena com Retrieved 23 March 2019 Samuel Kamau WANJIRU Profile Athletes dominate Kenyan Sports Awards IAAF 2 March 2006 Moment of glory for Wanjiru and Jelimo Daily Nation 23 January 2009 Retrieved 24 January 2009 IAAF Wanjiru Samuel Kamau biography Samuel Wanjiru biographyExternal links editSamuel Wanjiru at World Athletics nbsp Focus on Athletes article from IAAF Samuel Kamau s Story at Peak Sports Management Rosa amp Associati profile Samuel Wanjiru reviews after Rotterdam half marathon Samuel Wanjiru End of the Run slideshow by Life magazine Records Preceded by nbsp Paul Tergat nbsp Haile Gebrselassie Men s half marathon world record holder11 September 2005 15 January 20069 February 2007 21 March 2010 Succeeded by nbsp Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Zersenay Tadese Preceded by nbsp Carlos Lopes Men s Marathon Olympic Record Holder24 August 2008 present Succeeded byIncumbent Sporting positions Preceded by nbsp Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot Rotterdam men s half marathon winner2005 Succeeded by nbsp Zersenay Tadese Preceded by nbsp Haile Gebrselassie Men s half marathon best year performance2007 Succeeded byShared between nbsp Haile Gebrselassie amp nbsp Deriba Merga Awards and achievements Preceded byJason Dunford Kenyan Sportsman of the Year2008 Succeeded byCollins Injera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Wanjiru amp oldid 1213396297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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