David Kimutai
Kenyan racewalker
David Kimutai Rotich (born 19 August 1969), is a race walker from Kenya. He is an African Champion , All-Africa Games winner, Commonwealth Games medalist and has competed twice at the Olympics.
Kimutai was born in Sotik . He began his athletics career by competing in long distance running , particularly 10000 metres, but without much success. He then switched to race walking . His personal record in 20 km walk (1:20:40) was set at the Kenyan Championships in 1996.[ 1]
International competitions
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
1995
All-Africa Games
Harare , Zimbabwe
2nd
20 km walk
1:31:02
1996
African Championships
Yaoundé , Cameroon
2nd
20 km walk
1:30:05
Olympic Games
Atlanta , United States
23rd
20 km walk
1:25:01
1998
Commonwealth Games
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
5th
20 km walk
1:26:57
1999
All-Africa Games
Johannesburg , South Africa
1st
20 km walk
1:29:12
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney , Australia
39th
20 km walk
1:28:45
2002
Commonwealth Games
Manchester , United Kingdom
3rd
20 km walk
1:28.20
2006
Commonwealth Games
Melbourne , Australia
4th
20 km walk
1:25:42
African Championships
Bambous , Mauritius
1st
20 km walk
1:23:58
2007
All-Africa Games
Algiers , Algeria
2nd
20 km walk
1:24:16
2008
African Championships
Addis Ababa , Ethiopia
4th
20 km walk
1:25:08
Olympic Games
Beijing , China
19th
20 km walk
1:22:21
2009
World Championships
Berlin , Germany
32nd
20 km walk
1:26:35
2010
African Championships
Nairobi , Kenya
2nd
20 km walk
1:21:07
Commonwealth Games
New Delhi , India
4th
20 km walk
1:25:29
2011
World Championships
Daegu , South Korea
32nd
20 km walk
1:27:20
2012
African Championships
Porto-Novo , Benin
2nd
20 km walk
?
2014
African Championships
Marrakech , Morocco
5th
20 km walk
1:29:16
2015
African Games
Brazzaville , Republic of the Congo
4th
20 km walk
1:29:54
References
^ The Standard , 3 May 2008: "Kimutai to defend 20 km title today"
External links
10,000 m track walk in 1979
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