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Diane Nukuri

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Diane Nukuri (born 1 December 1984, in Kigozi-Mukike) is a Burundian-American professional distance runner. She competed for Burundi as a fifteen-year-old in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the 5,000m and in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London in the marathon. Nukuri ran for the University of Iowa in college. She was the Burundian flag bearer at the Summer Olympics in 2000 and 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Diane Nukuri is the 6,688th most popular athlete, the 28th most popular biography from Burundi and the 6th most popular Burundian Athlete.

Diane Nukuri is a Burundian-American long-distance runner known for her achievements in road racing and track events. She has represented Burundi in international competitions and has set personal bests in various distances, including the marathon.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Diane Nukuri ranks 6,688 out of 6,025Before her are Muna Lee, Jacqueline Lawrence, Alexander Edler, Peter Burling, Spencer Wilton, and Mattia Furlani. After her are Kang Yun-mi, Farkhad Kharki, Avishag Semberg, Andrea Proske, John Smith, and Éider Arévalo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Diane Nukuri ranks 1,671Before her are Harutyun Merdinyan, Shannon Rempel, Christian Bakkerud, Matías Rey, Helge Meeuw, and Kalifa Cissé. After her are Seimone Augustus, Aisling Bea, Isaac Chansa, Yoo Won-chul, Tyson Ritter, and Yusuke Murakami.

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In Burundi

Among people born in Burundi, Diane Nukuri ranks 28 out of 21Before her are Francine Niyonsaba (1993), Faty Papy (1990), Antoine Gakeme (1991), Saido Berahino (1993), Olivier Irabaruta (1990), and Youssouf Ndayishimiye (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Burundi

Among athletes born in Burundi, Diane Nukuri ranks 6Before her are Vénuste Niyongabo (1973), Arthémon Hatungimana (1974), Francine Niyonsaba (1993), Antoine Gakeme (1991), and Olivier Irabaruta (1990).