Web - Amazon

We provide Linux to the World


We support WINRAR [What is this] - [Download .exe file(s) for Windows]

CLASSICISTRANIERI HOME PAGE - YOUTUBE CHANNEL
SITEMAP
Audiobooks by Valerio Di Stefano: Single Download - Complete Download [TAR] [WIM] [ZIP] [RAR] - Alphabetical Download  [TAR] [WIM] [ZIP] [RAR] - Download Instructions

Make a donation: IBAN: IT36M0708677020000000008016 - BIC/SWIFT:  ICRAITRRU60 - VALERIO DI STEFANO or
Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms and Conditions
Daniel Komen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Komen

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Kipngetich Komen (born May 17, 1976 in Marakwet District) is a Kenyan runner and is the first (and thus far only) man to achieve back-to-back sub-four minute miles on his way to clocking a world record 7:58.61 for two miles. Komen is the second man ever to break both the 13 minute mark for the 5000 m run and the 3½ minute mark for the 1500 m run (the first being Said Aouita). He also holds the world record for the 3000m (both indoors and out).

Komen rose to prominence in the mid- to late-1990s after his exceptional junior career, streak of world records, and his rivalry with the great Haile Gebrselassie. Other accolades include being the 1997 World Championships in Athletics and 1998 Commonwealth Games 5000m champion. His indoor 3000m record is still referred to as "Mount Everest" in athletics circles and has only been bettered twice outdoors. Those two occasions include Hicham El Guerrouj's 1999 run in Brussels of 7:23.09, second only to Komen's own world best in a spectacular 7:20.67 in 1996 in Rieti, Italy.

Komen is from the Keiyo sub-tribe of Kalenjin people, is one of thirteen children and began running at the age of seven as a means of getting to school. After running his world record for two miles, he proved that his achievement was not down to luck by running under eight minutes again at an Australian athletics meet in Sydney on February 28, 1998. Komen ran two miles in 7:58.91 on this occasion, just missing his previous record. After his major achievements, he continued to compete well but his performances never reached the same remarkable levels.

Daniel Komen's personal records, and their place on the world ranking of all times (as of 23.05.2006):

Distance Time Rank Date Place
1500 metres 3:29.46 46. August 16, 1997 Monaco
One mile 3:46.38 12. August 26, 1997 Berlin
2000 metres 4:51.30 13. June 5, 1998 Milano
3000 metres 7:20.67 1. September 1, 1996 Rieti
2 miles 7:58.61 1. July 17, 1997 Hechtel
5000 metres 12:39.74 3. August 22, 1997 Brussels

[edit] External links

Our "Network":

Project Gutenberg
https://gutenberg.classicistranieri.com

Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911
https://encyclopaediabritannica.classicistranieri.com

Librivox Audiobooks
https://librivox.classicistranieri.com

Linux Distributions
https://old.classicistranieri.com

Magnatune (MP3 Music)
https://magnatune.classicistranieri.com

Static Wikipedia (June 2008)
https://wikipedia.classicistranieri.com

Static Wikipedia (March 2008)
https://wikipedia2007.classicistranieri.com/mar2008/

Static Wikipedia (2007)
https://wikipedia2007.classicistranieri.com

Static Wikipedia (2006)
https://wikipedia2006.classicistranieri.com

Liber Liber
https://liberliber.classicistranieri.com

ZIM Files for Kiwix
https://zim.classicistranieri.com


Other Websites:

Bach - Goldberg Variations
https://www.goldbergvariations.org

Lazarillo de Tormes
https://www.lazarillodetormes.org

Madame Bovary
https://www.madamebovary.org

Il Fu Mattia Pascal
https://www.mattiapascal.it

The Voice in the Desert
https://www.thevoiceinthedesert.org

Confessione d'un amore fascista
https://www.amorefascista.it

Malinverno
https://www.malinverno.org

Debito formativo
https://www.debitoformativo.it

Adina Spire
https://www.adinaspire.com