Alfredo Shahanga
Tanzanian long-distance runner
Alfredo Shahanga (born 14 April 1965) is a retired long-distance runner from Tanzania, who won the 1989 edition of the Vienna Marathon. In the same year he triumphed at the 16th Berlin Marathon on 1 October in a time of 2:10:11.[1] Shahanga represented his native country in the men's marathon at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Achievements
- All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing Tanzania | ||||
1987[2] | Houston Marathon | Houston, Texas | 4th | 2:12:27 |
Vienna Marathon | Vienna, Austria | 2nd | 2:16:36 | |
1988[3] | Paris Marathon | Paris, France | 7th | 2:17:50 |
1989[1] | Vienna Marathon | Vienna, Austria | 1st | 2:10:28 |
Berlin Marathon | Berlin, West Germany | 1st | 2:10:11 | |
1990[4] | Hamburg Marathon | Hamburg, Germany | 4th | 2:13:17 |
Berlin Marathon | Berlin, Germany | 10th | 2:13:29 | |
Palermo Marathon | Palermo, Italy | 3rd | 2:13:43 | |
1991[5] | London Marathon | London, England | 6th | 2:11:20 |
World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | — | DNF | |
Venice Marathon | Venice, Italy | 3rd | 2:17:52 | |
1993[6] | Berlin Marathon | Berlin, Germany | 4th | 2:12:24 |
External links
- Alfredo Shahanga at World Athletics
References
- ^ a b "World Marathon Rankings for 1989". Archived from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
- ^ "World Marathon Rankings for 1987". Archived from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
- ^ "World Marathon Rankings for 1988". Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
- ^ "World Marathon Rankings for 1990". Archived from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
- ^ "World Marathon Rankings for 1991". Archived from the original on 25 November 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
- ^ "World Marathon Rankings for 1993". Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
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Vienna Marathon – men's winners
- 1984: Antoni Niemczak (POL)
- 1985 – 1987: Gerhard Hartmann (AUT)
- 1988: Mirko Vindiš (YUG)
- 1989: Alfredo Shahanga (TAN)
- 1990: Gidamis Shahanga (TAN)
- 1991 – 1992: Karel David (TCH)
- 1993: Carlos Patrício (POR)
- 1994: Joaquim Silva (POR)
- 1995: Piotr Prusik (POL)
- 1996: Dube Jillo (ETH)
- 1997: Hussein Ahmed Salah (DJI)
- 1998: Moges Taye (ETH)
- 1999: Andrew Eyapan (KEN)
- 2000: Willy Cheruiyot Kipkirui (KEN)
- 2001: Luís Novo (POR)
- 2002: Moses Tanui (KEN)
- 2003: Joseph Chebet (KEN)
- 2004: Samson Kandie (KEN)
- 2005: Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT)
- 2006: Lahoussine Mrikik (MAR)
- 2007: Luke Kibet (KEN)
- 2008: Abel Kirui (KEN)
- 2009: Gilbert Kirwa (KEN)
- 2010: Henry Sugut (KEN)
- 2011: John Kiprotich (KEN)
- 2012 – 2013: Henry Sugut (KEN)
- 2014: Getu Feleke (ETH)
- 2015: Sisay Lemma (ETH)
- 2016: Robert Chemosin (KEN)
- 2017: Albert Korir (KEN)
- 2018: Salah-Eddine Bounasr (MAR)
- 2019: Vincent Kipchumba (KEN)
- 2020: cancelled
- 2021: Leonard Langat (KEN)
- 2022: Cosmas Matolo (KEN)
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