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A. J. KAIBI Nasser
ABDELMATLOOB Abujallas Wael
ABDULLAH Ibrahim Essa
ABDULRIDA #
ABKAR Abdullah Ahmed
ABU AYESH Saleh
AHMED AL MUGREN Ridha
AL BAGMI #
AL BARAKATI Basheer Atiah
AL BARAKATI Mohammad Mueedh
AL BEISHI Eid
AL BESHI Mohammed
AL BULAWI Ahmad
AL DHAMEN #
AL DOSARI Faraj
AL DOSARI Mohammed B.
AL FAAR Rami
AL HOSAL Bilal
AL KAHTANI Dhafer
AL KHAYRI Ahmed Yahya
AL KHUDHIRI Awadh
AL KHUWALIDI Mohamed Salman
AL MUWALED Mohammed Atteya
AL QAHTANI Jubran A M
AL RUMANI Rasheed
AL SAFAR Khaled F M
AL SAFHAN Saleh
AL SAFRA Omar A N
AL SAIHATI Adel
AL SALHI Abdullah Obaid
AL SHAHRANI Saif F Y
AL SHAMRANI Ahmad
AL SHEHRANI Mohammed S H
AL SHOUMARI Saadi
AL SUBAIE Fahhad Mohammed
AL SUBYANI Mousa Mohammad
AL THUBAITI Saud
AL THUBIANI #
AL TUWAIRQI Faisal M M
AL WAHIBI Nasser
AL WANI Humod Ali
AL-AHMADI Salem Mouled
AL-AMRI Ali Ahmed
AL-ARADI Ameen
AL-ASIRI Abdullah Muaddi
AL-ASMARI Hassan Ali
AL-ASMARI Saad Shaddad
AL-BANAI Mohammed Ali
AL-BAQME Saad H.S.
AL-BESHI Mohammed
AL-BESHI Mohammed Ali
AL-BESHI Yahya M. A.
AL-BEYYA S M M
AL-BISHI Hamada
AL-BISHI Hamdan Odha
AL-BISHI Nasser Hamid
AL-BISHI Saad Fahad
AL-BOUAINAIN Badar
AL-DAWOODI Sultan Mubarak
AL-DERAAN Ali
AL-DHIM Hussain Rajab
AL-DOSARI Ahmed Fayez
AL-DOSARI Mohamed
AL-DOSARI Zayed
AL-DOSSARI Hader
AL-FARDAN Habeeb A.H.
AL-FARDAN Mohamed
AL-GAHES Yahya
AL-GHAMDI Ali Ayedh
AL-HAJRAF Nasser
AL-HAJRI Mohammed
AL-HAMAIDI Ibrahim
AL-HASAN Mohammad Yaseen
AL-HAYDAR Nader Ahmed
AL-HAYDAR Sami Ahmed
AL-HIRY Ibrahim Essa
AL-HOSAH Yonas
AL-HOUSAOUI Idris Abdelaziz
AL-HOUSAOUI Moussa A.
AL-HOUSSAOUI Abdulaziz
AL-HUZALI Rashed Olaywi
AL-IBRAHIM Mohammed Salman
AL-JADANI Ali Saleh
AL-JASEER Mubarak Jasser
AL-KAHTANI Maeedh J H
AL-KAHTANI Olayan
AL-KAHTANI Salem
AL-KHAIBARI Faisal Fahd
AL-KHALAF Hussain Abdalla
AL-KHALIDI Khaled Suliman
AL-KHASHAMI Ateya S
AL-KHUWAILDI Mohammed Salman
AL-KHWELDI Mohammad A.H.
AL-KORAEE Mohammed Jassem
AL-MABADI Mubarak
AL-MAJRASHI Mohammad
AL-MASRAHI Omar Moussa
AL-MASRAHI Youssef
AL-MATROUD Mohammed Ridha
AL-MAWALLAD Bakri
AL-MOLAD Ahmad Kh.A.
AL-MOULED Abdallah
AL-MOWALLAD Mohammed
AL-MUASHI Ali Ahmed
AL-MUBARAK Hamdan Ahmed
AL-NAHDI Faisal Rabee
AL-NASHRI Yasser
AL-NASSER Adel
AL-NASSIRI Abdulaziz Naji
AL-OBAID Ahmad
AL-OQABI Hashem Issa
AL-OQADI Ahmad
AL-OUTAIBI Moukheld
AL-OUTEIBI Hazam
AL-QAHTANI Alyan Sultan
AL-QAREE Mohammed J.M.
AL-QASIM Jamal Fakhri
AL-SABEE Hussein Taher
AL-SAFAN Ali A.A.
AL-SAFFAR Jamal Abd.
AL-SAKER Kalifa
AL-SALEEM Mohammed A.A
AL-SALHI Mohammed
AL-SHABANAT Mohammed
AL-SHAHRANI Abd. Marzouk
AL-SHAHRANI Abdullah
AL-SHALANI Yousef Ali
AL-SHAMMARI Saadi D.
AL-SHARAHELI Mohammad
AL-SHARFA Ahmed N.H.
AL-SHARFA Hashim Nizar
AL-SHOUMARI Abdullah
AL-SOGAEY Diaj Khalifa
AL-SOMAILY Hadi Soua'an
AL-SUBALE Saad A.A.
AL-TAKROUNI Talal
AL-TWAERQI Nasser
AL-YAMI Hussein
AL-YAMI Nawaf Ahmed
AL-YAMI Saeed
AL-YAMI Salem Mubarak
AL-YASSEN Mujahid
AL-ZAKI Ali Hussain
ALBISHI Hamed Hamdan
ALEB Khalid A.
ALHABASHI Sultan Abdulmajeed
ALHAMDAH Hussain Jamaan
ALI Assem
ALJOUD Abdullah Abdulaziz
ALKAM QARQARAN Mousa Abdou
ALNASHRY Yasir
ALSABANI Ismail M.H
ASSERI Adel Jaber
ASSIRI Laheq
BAKER AL KAHTANI Hadi
BARNAWI Yahya Ibrahim
BIN MARZOUQ Ahmed Faiz
BURHAN Ahmed Mohammed
CHEDDAD Saad
DAAK Mohammed Yahya
DAAK Naif Yahya
DHFAIR A
EID ABDRU A
EL GATTANI Alian
FADALLAH Saleh Taib
FAHD A
FARAJ Ahmed
GHAZI Rami
HABEEB Yahya Hassan I.
HAMDI Ibrahim Mohammed
HAMID AL HEMEDAN Nasser
HASSAN Hadi M.
HAWSAWI Abdullah
HIZAM Maray M Said
HOSAWI Mussa A.E.
IBRAHIM Mahmoud Hafiz
IBRAHIM Mohammad Sico
IQEEBI Hashem
JAMAN Salem Hawas Nasser
JIZANI Heisam
KABI Mohammed A.J.
KAMMAH Saad Cahtani
KAREEM H
MAJRASHI Faisal Abdo
MARZOUK Abdul
MARZOUK K
MARZOUQ Majid Ghazi
MASOUD SALEM Mohamed
MASRAHI Yousef Ahmed
MOHAMED ADAM Mohamed
MOHAMMED Abdulaziz
MOHARIF #
MOUSSA Mohamed Omar
MUBARAK Mubarak Ata
MUBARIK Shaia
MUFARRAH Essa
NOOR Emad
NOOR Sulaiman Koumi
NOUR Imad Hamed
OBEDI A
SAIF Mohammad
SALEH Ibrahim Mohammed
SALEM Khalid H.B.
SEDDIQ Abdullah Ahmed
SEFIANO Idriss Yahya
SEHLY Mohammed
SHAHARANI S F Y
SHAWEEN Mohammed
SHRAHELI Bandar Yahya
SOLTANE Alyan Al-Kahtani
YAHYA Ibrahim
YOUSEF Othman
YUSIF Osman
ZAHRA Nabeel

Alhamdah Hussain Jamaan KSA
Sex Weight Height Date of Birth Place of birth
M 04/08/1983 Abha
Personal Best - Outdoor
Performance Wind Place Date
3000 Metres 7:53.28 Tanger 18/09/2011
5000 Metres 13:11.64 Rabat 23/05/2009
10,000 Metres 28:01.8 Casablanca 14/06/2009
Progression - Outdoor
Season Performance Wind Place Date
3000 Metres 2011 7:53.28 Tanger 18/09/2011
5000 Metres 2011 13:12.17 Rio de Janeiro 23/07/2011
2009 13:11.64 Rabat 23/05/2009
10,000 Metres 2011 28:33.04 Makkah 02/04/2011
2009 28:01.8 Casablanca 14/06/2009
Honours
Rank Performance Wind Place Date
5000 Metres
13th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 13 f 13:34.83 Daegu 04/09/2011
12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 12 h 13:44.59 Berlin 20/08/2009
Senior Race
37th IAAF World Cross Country Championships 54 f 37:32 Amman 28/03/2009
Monday, 16 May 2011

Samuel Wanjiru, Olympic Marathon champion, dies at 24 - Updated

Samuel Wanjiru crosses the line in an Olympic record of 2:06:32 after leading the marathon for most of the way  (Getty Images)

Samuel Wanjiru crosses the line in an Olympic record of 2:06:32 after leading the marathon for most of the way (Getty Images)

The IAAF is saddened by the news that Samuel Wanjiru, the 2008 Olympic champion in the Marathon, died early this morning (16) from injuries sustained after a fall from a balcony at his home in Nyahururu, in Kenya’s Rift Valley. Wanjiru, more commonly known as ‘Sammy’, was 24.

One of the most talented long distance runners of his generation, Wanjiru will be most remembered for his remarkable victory at the 2008 Olympic Games where he became Kenya’s first Olympic champion in the Marathon. Despite Beijing’s hot conditions, Wanjiru crossed the finish line at the Bird’s Nest stadium in 2:06:32, taking three minutes from the Olympic record that was set three years before he was born. Only 21 at the time, Wanjiru became the youngest Olympic Marathon champion since 1932.

Wanjiru burst into prominence as a teenager in 2005 when he won the Fortis Half Marathon in Rotterdam, clocking a World record 59:16, still the fastest ever performance by a junior athlete. In March of 2007 he broke the World record over the distance for the third time, running 58:33 at The Hague and remains the second fastest half marathoner of all time.

He then turned his full attentions to the Marathon and immediately became a dominant force. He made his debut in Fukuoka in December 2007, winning in 2:06:39. He improved significantly in his next race, finishing second in London in 2:05:24. Four months later he would be crowned Olympic champion.

He won the London Marathon in 2009 clocking 2:05:10, then a course record. Later that same year he won the Chicago Marathon in 2:05:41, a course record which still stands. He defended his title last October clocking 2:06:24 in a performance which would be his last.

Many of his fellow athletes are sharing their shock and grief over his passing, and paying tribute as well.

“I am totally shocked of the news of the death of Sammy Wanjiru,” Marathon World record holder Haile Gebrselassie said via Twitter. “Of course one wonders if we as an athletics family could have avoided this tragedy. My thoughts are with his family and all his friends and colleagues.”

“I am so sorry for his family and friends to lose this great athlete and person,” Kenenisa Bekele, the World record holder in the 5000m and 10,000m, said. “I looked up to him and saw him as a great marathon athlete. I was looking forward to meet him in the future at the marathon distance and to race against him.”

“Death is always sad, but in his case, he was a young man and a great athlete, so I am touched by that,” said Tsegaye Kebede, the Olympic bronze medallist who last raced against Wanjiru in their epic battle in Chicago last October. “I remember our exciting race in Chicago and I was looking forward to meet him again in a new battle. My thoughts are with his family.”

Carey Pinkowski, Race Director of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, and Race Director of the Virgin London Marathon, David Bedford, also paid their respects.

"We are truly saddened by the news of the recent death of Sammy Wanjiru," Pinkowski said. "He was a magnificent athlete who competed at the highest level here in Chicago, leaving a championship legacy at our event. The sport of marathon running has suffered a tragic loss, and he will truly be missed by all who knew him in Chicago. Our thoughts and prayers are with his young family."

"On behalf of the Race Directors of the World Marathon Majors' events, our loss of Samuel is immense," said Bedford. "He was in my opinion the best marathon runner ever and was likely to break the World Marathon Record.. his record speaks for itself.  London will miss this great man who was always of generous spirit and considerate. RIP Samuel."

Bob Ramsak for the IAAF