Juma Ikangaa
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Juma Ikangaa (born July 19, 1957 in Dodoma) is a marathon runner from Tanzania, who won the 1989 New York City Marathon in a course-record time of 2:08:01. Ikangaa was also a sentimental favorite in Boston Marathon after finishing second three years in a row at
the Boston Marathon from 1988-1990. A great trainer, Ikangaa said "The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare."[1]
Marathon highlights
- Fukuoka - winner (1986), second place (1983)
- Tokyo - winner (1984, 1986); second place (1988)
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Tanzania |
1982 |
African Championships |
Cairo, Egypt |
1st |
Marathon |
2:21:05 |
Commonwealth Games |
Brisbane, Australia |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:09:30 |
1983 |
World Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
15th |
Marathon |
2:13:11 |
Melbourne Marathon |
Melbourne, Australia |
1st |
Marathon |
2:13:50 |
1984 |
Tokyo Marathon |
Tokyo, Japan |
1st |
Marathon |
2:10:49 |
Olympic Games |
Los Angeles, United States |
6th |
Marathon |
2:11:10 |
Melbourne Marathon |
Melbourne, Australia |
1st |
Marathon |
2:15:31 |
1986 |
Tokyo Marathon |
Tokyo, Japan |
1st |
Marathon |
2:08:10 |
Fukuoka Marathon |
Fukuoka, Japan |
1st |
Marathon |
2:10:06 |
1987 |
World Championships |
Rome, Italy |
6th |
Marathon |
2:13:43 |
Beijing Marathon |
Beijing, PR China |
1st |
Marathon |
2:12:19 |
1988 |
Olympic Games |
Seoul, South Korea |
7th |
Marathon |
2:13:06 |
Boston Marathon |
Boston, United States |
2nd |
Marathon |
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1989 |
New York City Marathon |
New York, United States |
1st |
Marathon |
2:08:01 |
Boston Marathon |
Boston, United States |
2nd |
Marathon |
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1990 |
Boston Marathon |
Boston, United States |
2nd |
Marathon |
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1992 |
Olympic Games |
Barcelona, Spain |
34th |
Marathon |
2:19:34 |
1993 |
World Championships |
Stuttgart, Germany |
21st |
Marathon |
2:24:23 |
1995 |
World Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
43rd |
Marathon |
2:30:53 |
References
- ↑ Michael Sandrock, "Juma Ikangaa," in Running With the Legends, 403-420 (Human Kinetics 1996).
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