SAMWEL KWAANG'W SHAURI: A retired athlete curently working in The Ministry of Home Affairs

Samwel Shauri (297) at the finals of 10000m in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

Samwel Kwaangu Shauri is a Tanzanian long-distance runner, Shauri represented Tanzania at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing where he competed for the men's 10,000 metres, 


Mr Shauri has competed in many international competitions some of which are as follows; 

3000 Metres 8:06.55 Pavia (ITA) 11 MAY 2008                     

5000 Metres       13:39.25 Milano (ITA) 02 JUL 2008                            

10,000 Metres   27:49.35 Pergine Valsugana (ITA) 12 JUL 2008                     

10 Kilometres 28:28 Marseille (FRA) 16 NOV 2008                             

15 Kilometres 44:57 Le Puy-en-Velay (FRA) 01 MAY                         

Half Marathon   1:00:26  Cassis (FRA) 25 OCT 2009                             

Cassis Marseille-Cassis Half Marathon, Cassis FRA 1:00:26 Half Marathon               25 OCT 2009 2

Lisboa Meia Maratona de Lisboa, Lisboa POR 1:00:33 Half Marathon 22 MAR 2009 5          

Pergine Valsugana Meeting Internazionale, Pergine Valsugana  ITA 27:49.35 10,000m 12 JUL 2008 4 Merano Half Marathon, Merano ITA 1:01:34 Half Marathon 27 APR 2008 2                             

Beijing Olympic Games, National Stadium, Beijing CHN 28:06.26 10,000 Metres   17 AUG 2008 21

Milano Stramilano, Milano ITA 1:01:48 Half Marathon 05 APR 2009 4        

Udine IAAF World Road Running Championships, Udine ITA 1:01:58

Half Marathon 14 OCT 2007 25 Nice Half Marathon, Nice FRA 1:02:08 4            

Coamo San Blas Half Marathon, Coamo PUR 1:02:25 Half Marathon 08 FEB 2009 2             

Merano Half Marathon, Merano ITA 1:02:25 Half Marathon 26 APR 2009 3   

 

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