Ruth Bosibori
Ruth Bosibori Nyangau (also written Ruth Bisibori; born 2 January 1988 in Bosiango) is a Kenyan middle-distance runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase.
Career
[edit]In July 2007, she became the first All-Africa Games champion in the event, as it was staged for the first time. In August the same year she finished fourth at the World Championships in a world junior record time of 9:25.25 minutes. The old record was 9:30.70 and belonged to Melissa Rollison.[1] At the 2008 African Championships in Athletics she finished third.[2]
Bosibori was born in Bosiango village near Kisii.[3] She started running in 2003 while at Kebirichi Secondary School. She was recruited by Kenya Police after winning provincial championships in 2007.[4] She is used to competing barefoot.[5]
She won the Most Promising Sportswoman of the Year category at the 2007 Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year awards.[6] She was coached by Dan Muchoki until 2007, after started to be followed by the Italian coach Renato Canova, when went under the management of Gianni Demadonna.[7]
In 2009, she improved her personal best to 9:13.16, winning at the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final by a margin of seven seconds.
In September 2010, she gave birth to her daughter Glory.
Achievements
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Kenya | |||||
2007 | All-Africa Games | Algiers, Algeria | 1st | 3000 m s'chase | 9:31.99 |
World Championships | Osaka, Japan | 4th | 3000 m s'chase | 9:25.25 | |
2008 | African Championships | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 3rd | 3000 m s'chase | 10:00.18 |
Olympic Games | Beijing, China | 6th | 3000 m s'chase | 9:17.35 | |
World Athletics Final | Stuttgart, Germany | 3rd | 3000 m s'chase | 9:24.38 | |
2009 | World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 7th | 3000 m s'chase | 9:13.16 |
World Athletics Final | Thessaloniki, Greece | 1st | 3000 m s'chase | 9:13.43 |
References
[edit]- ^ "IAAF: 100 Metres - men - senior - outdoor - 2018 | iaaf.org". iaaf.org. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
- ^ Addis 2008 results
- ^ Daily Nation, 2 November 2007: Bosibori's world record ratified
- ^ The Standard, 19 August 2007: Humble Bosibori to keep tradition[usurped]
- ^ Japan Times, 29 August 2007: Worlds notebook; Day 4
- ^ SOYA Awards - 2007 winners
- ^ IAAF: 4 August 2007: Focus on Africa - Ruth BOSIBORI
External links
[edit]
- 1988 births
- Living people
- Kenyan female middle-distance runners
- Kenyan female steeplechase runners
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes for Kenya
- African Games gold medalists for Kenya
- African Games medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 All-Africa Games
- IAAF World Athletics Final winners
- Kenyan athletics biography stubs