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William Tanui

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William Kiptarus Tanui (ur. 22 lutego 1964 w Kemeloi) – kenijski lekkoatleta, średniodystansowiec. Mistrz olimpijski z 1992 z Barcelony. Stosunkowo późno, pod koniec lat 80., awansował do czołówki kenijskich biegaczy. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

Jego biografia jest dostępna w 21 różnych językach w Wikipedii. William Tanui jest 2255. najpopularniejszym sportowiec (wzrost z 2493. w 2024 roku), 36. najpopularniejszą biografią Kenia (wzrost z 46. w 2019 roku) oraz 16. najpopularniejszym sportowiec Kenia.

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Among Sportowiecs

Among sportowiecs, William Tanui ranks 2,255 out of 6,025Before him are Vicki Draves, Tomas Johansson, Andrei Mikhnevich, Ivan Udodov, Walter Mahlendorf, and Foy Draper. After him are Igor Astapkovich, Boris Nikolov, Walter Chaffe, Raúl González, Christine Laser, and Guillermo Douglas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, William Tanui ranks 522Before him are Ruslan Gelayev, Elena Georgescu, Rockwell, Gloria Reuben, Cécile Kyenge, and Park Joo-bong. After him are Susan Rice, Yukio Edano, Sabu, Jim Lee, Michael Frontzeck, and Anfisa Reztsova.

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In Kenia

Among people born in Kenia, William Tanui ranks 36 out of NaNBefore him are Zena Marshall (1926), Naftali Bon (1945), Munyoro Nyamau (1942), Faith Kipyegon (1994), Ben Jipcho (1943), and Urjit Patel (1963). After him are Kelvin Kiptum (1999), Hellen Obiri (1989), Daniel Rudisha (1945), Douglas Wakiihuri (1963), Catherine Ndereba (1972), and Moses Kiptanui (1970).

Among Sportowiecs In Kenia

Among sportowiecs born in Kenia, William Tanui ranks 16Before him are Paul Tergat (1969), Julius Sang (1946), Naftali Bon (1945), Munyoro Nyamau (1942), Faith Kipyegon (1994), and Ben Jipcho (1943). After him are Kelvin Kiptum (1999), Hellen Obiri (1989), Daniel Rudisha (1945), Douglas Wakiihuri (1963), Catherine Ndereba (1972), and Moses Kiptanui (1970).

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