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Munyoro Nyamau : ウィキペディア英語版
Munyoro Nyamau

Munyoro Nyamau (''Hezekiah Munyoro Nyamau;'' born December 5, 1942 () or December 6, 1938 〔Daily Nation, September 8, 2011: (Trailblazers who put Kenya on world map )〕 in Riangombe Nene, in Nyaribari Chache) is a former Kenyan athlete and winner of the gold medal in the 4x400 m relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
He won inter-school championships in Kisii when he was 15.〔
He reached the semifinals of the 400 m and won a surprise silver medal as a member of the Kenyan 4x400 m relay team at the 1968 Summer Olympics. His teammates were Daniel Rudisha, Naftali Bon and Charles Asati.
Nyamau won the gold medal in the 4x400 m relay at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games. In September 1970, Nyamau - with teammates Naftali Bon, Thomas Saisi and Robert Ouko - set the men’s 4x880 yard world record at 7:11.6.
At the Munich Olympics, Nyamau was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the 400 m, but he won the gold medal in the absence of the United States as a member of the Kenyan 4x400 m relay team. Other members of the team were Charles Asati, Robert Ouko and Julius Sang.
He joined Kenyan army in 1963 and was employed by them until his retirement in 1997.〔
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