Wilfred Bungei
![]() Bungei at the 2007 Osaka World Championships. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Birth name | Wilfred Kipkemboi Bungei | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | (1980-07-24) 24 July 1980 (age 43) Kabirirsang, Kenya | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Track and field | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | 800 metres | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wilfred Kipkemboi Bungei (born 24 July 1980) is a Kenyan retired Middle-distance runner, who won the 800 m gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.[1] He also won at the World indoor Championships in Moscow 2006 the 800 metres title, defeating Mbulaeni Mulaudzi and Olympic Champion Yuriy Borzakovskiy in the race.[citation needed]
Career
Bungei was ranked No.1 in the world over 800 m in 2002 and 2003. He has a personal best of 1:42.34 minutes (Rieti 2002). At the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton he won a silver medal over 800 m, finishing behind André Bucher.[citation needed]
While in school, he focused on sprints and decathlon, before concentrating on 800 metres running.[2] He graduated from Samoei High School in 1998. At the 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics he won a silver medal. Bungei represented his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Bungei is from Kabirirsang, a village near Kapsabet. Several of his relatives are runners, including his brother Sammy Kurgat, who won the 2008 Cologne Marathon. He is a second cousin to Kenyan-born Danish former athlete Wilson Kipketer, while his mum is a cousin of Henry Rono.[2]
Bungei is based near Verona, Italy during track season. He is married to Priscah Bungei with two sons (as of 2008).[3]
He was part of the 4 × 800 metres relay team who currently holds the world record.[citation needed]
References
External links
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- Wilfred Bungei at World Athletics
- IAAF Focus on Athletes
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Vebjørn Rodal (NOR)
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Nils Schumann (GER)
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Yuriy Borzakovskiy (RUS)
- 2008:
Wilfred Bungei (KEN)
- 2012:
David Rudisha (KEN)
- 2016:
David Rudisha (KEN)
- 2020:
Emmanuel Korir (KEN)
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