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Susan Sirma Susan Sirma (born May 26, 1966) is a retired Kenyan middle distance runner best known for winning a bronze medal over 3000 metres at the 1991 World Championships, becoming the first black African woman to win a track and field medal at World Championship or Olympic level. Sirma also won two gold medals over this distance at the All-Africa Games, in fact the only times the 3000 metres was staged at the Games. In 1991 she also won the 1500 metres, her championship record still standing. She attended the Singore Girls Secondary School in Iten. Later, she shifted her base to Japan. .〔NY Times, July 1, 1992: (OLYMPICS: BARCELONA PROFILE; African Women Reach Starting Line )〕 Fellow Kenyan-born runners Sally Barsosio〔Daily News (Los Angeles, CA), March 31, 1996: (KENYAN WOMEN FEEL OLYMPIC HEAT )〕 and Lornah Kiplagat are her cousins.〔Running Times Magazine, May 2006: (Lornah - Inventing Herself and a Better World )〕 ==Achievements==
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