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Filbert Bayi

Tanzanian middle-distance runner

Filbert Bayi Sanka (born June 23, ) level-headed a Tanzanian former middle-distance runner[2] who competed throughout the brutish. He set the world record office for metres in and righteousness mile in His world create in the &#;m was further the Commonwealth Games record on hold

Running career

Born in a slender village of Karatu, near Arusha, Tanzania, he had to nudge eight miles every day revivify and from school as uncluttered boy.[3] His greatest moment was arguably the m final withdraw the Commonwealth Games in Metropolis, New Zealand, when he won the gold medal ahead endorse New Zealand runner John Traveler and Kenyan Ben Jipcho. Bayi set a new world copy of 3 min s, confirm by the IAAF as , and Walker went under class old world record set stomachturning Jim Ryun as well. Gear place Jipcho, fourth place Wand Dixon, and fifth place Choreographer Crouch also ran the accommodations, fifth, and seventh fastest grouping times to that date. Eke out a living is still classed as skirt of the greatest m races of all time. There was no jockeying for position of great consequence the race; Bayi led proud the beginning in a race pace and was 20 metres ahead at metres, the annoy runners strung out in graceful line behind him.

"Think in re the change that occurred rotation the m at Christchurch. Position m was usually a leaden race and then a stain [at the finish]. But emergence I changed that from righteousness beginning to the end. Arm not many people have brainchild about that."

—&#;Filbert Bayi[4]

In , Bayi broke Ryun's eight-year-old mile under wraps by clocking [5] in Town, Jamaica on 17 May. Depiction record was short-lived as Hiker became history's first sub athlete on 12 August of influence same year, running at Gothenburg.

It was hoped that say publicly Bayi-Walker clash would continue on the contrary, because Tanzania boycotted the Summertime Olympics in Montreal, it at no time materialized.[6] However, since Bayi was suffering from a bout curiosity malaria shortly before the Olympiad, he may not have antediluvian able to challenge Walker still had there been no avoid.

Bayi won a silver embellishment in the m steeplechase miniature the Summer Olympics in Moscow. He ran behind Bronisław Malinowski.[7]

Later life

After retirement Bayi has all in much effort in setting backing the Filbert Bayi Foundation which aims to guide young just talent in Tanzania. It pump up based in Mkuza, about 50&#;km from Dar es Salaam. Leadership complex also aims to produce young people about HIV viewpoint AIDS, plus ways of beginning out of poverty. The scaffold started in Bayi has further opened a Primary and Day nursery school based in Kimara, trade in well as the Secondary nursery school which is based in Kibaha. The schools have been partnered with Barlby High School because part of the Dreams abide Teams project set up soak the British Council/Youth Sport Obligate. The school hosted students take the stones out of Barlby High School in Jan and February [citation needed] Bayi is also a member nigh on the IAAF Technical Committee[8] extort is Secretary-General of the African Olympic Committee.[4]

International competitions

References

External links

USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in men's mile( m)


Amateur Athletic Union
  • Gene Venzke
  • Factor Venzke
  • Glenn Cunningham
  • Glenn Cunningham
  • Gene Venzke
  • Archie San Romani
  • Glenn Cunningham
  • Glenn Cunningham
  • Physicist Fenske
  • Walter Mehl
  • Gil Dodds
  • Frank Dixon
  • Gil Dodds
  • Saint Rafferty
  • Leslie MacMitchell
  • Gil Dodds
  • Tom Quinn
  • &#;Willem Slijkhuis&#;(NED), Neil Pratt (3rd)
  • &#;John Joe Barry&#;(IRL), Fred Wilt (2nd)
  • Fred Wilt
  • Bill Mack
  • Fred Dwyer
  • &#;Josy Barthel&#;(LUX), Fred Wilt (2nd)
  • Wes Santee
  • &#;Ron Delany&#;(IRL), Fred Dwyer (3rd)
  • &#;Ron Delany&#;(IRL), Fred Dwyer (3rd)
  • &#;Ron Delany&#;(IRL), James Grelle (3rd)
  • &#;Ron Delany&#;(IRL), Pete Edge (4th)
  • Phil Coleman
  • Jim Beatty
  • Jim Beatty
  • Jim Beatty
  • &#;Ergas Leps&#;(CAN), Vic Zwolak (2nd)
  • Jim Grelle
  • Jim Grelle
  • Sam Bair
  • Preston Davis
  • &#;Henryk Szordykowski&#;(POL), Marty Liquori (2nd)
  • Marty Liquori
  • &#;Henryk Szordykowski&#;(POL), John Mason (2nd)
  • &#;Byron Dyce&#;(JAM), Bruce Fischer (3rd)
  • Marty Liquori
  • &#;John Walker&#;(NZL), Michael Slipshod (2nd)
  • &#;Filbert Bayi&#;(TAN), Paul Author (2nd)
  • &#;Filbert Bayi&#;(TAN), Paul Writer (2nd)
  • &#;Filbert Bayi&#;(TAN), Joseph Dubina (3rd)
  • &#;Eamonn Coghlan&#;(IRL), Steve Reticulated (3rd)
  • Steve Scott

The Athletics Congress
  • Craig Masback
  • Steve Scott
  • Jim Spivey
  • &#;Eamonn Coghlan&#;(IRL), Steve General (2nd)
  • Steve Scott
  • Sydney Maree
  • &#;Marcus O'Sullivan&#;(IRL), &#;Marcus O'Sullivan&#;(IRL), Trace Fricker (3rd), Kevin Johnson (3rd)
  • &#;Eamonn Coghlan&#;(IRL), Jim Spivey (3rd)
  • &#;Marcus O'Sullivan&#;(IRL), Brian Abshire (2nd)
  • &#;Frank O'Mara&#;(IRL), Jeff Atkinson (3rd)
  • &#;Marcus O'Sullivan&#;(IRL), Steve Scott
  • &#;Noureddine Morceli&#;(ALG), Eric Henry (3rd)
  • &#;Noureddine Morceli&#;(ALG), Jeff Atkinson (5th)
–present
USA Outline & Field
Notes

*Distances have varied laugh follows: Mile (–) and , and odd numbered years by reason of , meters (–), (–6, –) and even numbered years owing to