Phaustin Baha Sulle
Phaustin Baha Sulle (born 30 May 1982 in Arusha) is a Tanzanian long-distance runner who specializes in the half marathon and marathon. He won the silver medal at the 2000 World Half Marathon Championships. In 1999 he won the Paris Half Marathon and set a course record at the Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale.[1][2]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing | |||||
1999 | Paris Half Marathon | Paris, France | 1st | Half marathon | 1:01:37 |
Lille Half Marathon | Lille, France | 1st | Half marathon | 1:00:38 | |
Corrida de Langueux | Langueux, France | 1st | 10 km | ||
World Half Marathon Championships | Palermo, Italy | 15th | Half marathon | ||
Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale | Marseille, France | 1st | Half marathon | 1:00:24 | |
2000 | World Half Marathon Championships | Veracruz, Mexico | 2nd | Half marathon | |
2001 | World Half Marathon Championships | Bristol, England | 12th | Half marathon | |
3rd | Team |
Personal bests
- Half marathon - 1:00:05 (2000)
- Marathon - 2:10:08 (2004)
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References
- Paris Half Marathon - List of Winners
- Historique Il était une fois … Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Marseille-Cassis. Retrieved on 2009-10-22.
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