Arthémon Hatungimana
Burundian middle-distance runner
Burundian Athlete, Arthémon Hatungimana | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | January 21, 1974 (1974-01-21) (age 50) Muhweza, Karuzi, Burundi | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 65 kg (143 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Running | ||||||||||||||||||||
Event | 800 metres | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Arthémon Hatungimana (born January 21, 1974)[1] is a former middle-distance runner from Burundi. In 1995, he won a silver medal in 800 metres at the World Championships in Athletics.
Competition record
1Did not start in the final
Personal bests
- 400 metres - 46.78 (1992)
- 800 metres - 1:43.38 (2001)
- 1000 metres - 2:15.48 (1995)
References
- ^ Sports-Reference profile
External links
- Arthémon Hatungimana at World Athletics
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African Games champions in men's 800 metres
- 1965: Wilson Kiprugut (KEN)
- 1973: Cosmas Silei (KEN)
- 1978: James Maina Boi (KEN)
- 1987: Billy Konchellah (KEN)
- 1991: William Tanui (KEN)
- 1995: Arthémon Hatungimana (BDI)
- 1999: Japheth Kimutai (KEN)
- 2003: Samwel Mwera (TAN)
- 2007: Abubaker Kaki Khamis (SUD)
- 2011: Taoufik Makhloufi (ALG)
- 2015: Nijel Amos (BOT)
- 2019: Abdessalem Ayouni (TUN)
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